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When installing groove fittings, be sure to remember these steps to avoid leakage!

Step 1: Check the quality of the pipe fittings

Before installation, check the appearance of the fittings to ensure that there are no cracks, damage, or other defects. Meanwhile, check if the sealing gasket is intact.

Step 2: Clean the pipes and trenches

Ensure that the interior of the pipes and trenches is clean, free of debris and dirt, to ensure a good sealing effect.

Step 3: Install the sealing gasket correctly

Install the sealing gasket correctly in the groove to avoid twisting or damaging the gasket.

Step 4: Tighten according to the specified torque

Use appropriate tools to tighten the connecting bolts according to the torque values specified by the pipe manufacturer, avoiding over tightening or over loosening.

In addition to the above operations, the following points should also be noted

1. Avoid forced installation. If installation is difficult, do not force it. Check whether the dimensions of the pipes and fittings match, and whether the grooves are processed correctly.

2. After installation, regularly check whether the connections of the pipe fittings are loose, and promptly tighten or replace them if any problems are found.

3. When dismantling groove fittings, first close the relevant pipeline system and release pressure to prevent accidents.

4. During installation and disassembly, avoid scratching or damaging the surface of the pipe fittings to avoid affecting their sealing performance.

5. Strictly follow the manufacturer's installation guidelines and relevant standards to ensure installation quality.

6. It is best to have experienced installation technicians for groove fittings perform the operation.

These precautions can help ensure the smooth installation and disassembly of groove fittings, and improve the reliability and safety of the pipeline system. In practical operation, relevant installation instructions and safety regulations should also be followed according to the specific type of pipe fittings and application scenarios.


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