GENERAL SAFETY RULES
For all Tools
READ and UNDERSTAND all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed
below may result in serious personal injury and/or damage to the tool.
The following ASTM standards provide guidance and requirements for squeeze-off
tools, operating procedures, and quali
fi
cation procedures.
•
ASTM F1041, “Standard Guide for Squeeze-off of Polyole
fi
n Gas Pressure
Pipe and Tubing”
•
ASTM F1563, “Standard Speci
fi
cation for Tools to Squeeze-Off Polyethylene
(PE) Gas Pipe or Tubing”
•
ASTM F1734, “Standard Practice for Quali
fi
cation of a Combination of Squeeze
Tool, Pipe, and Squeeze-Off Procedures to Avoid Long-Term Damage in Poly-
ethylene (PE) Gas Pipe”
* The SDR is the ratio of pipe diameter to wall thickness. SDR can be be expressed
as SDR = D/s where D = pipe outside diameter and s = pipe wall thickness.
TIMBERLINE TC2-S
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INTRODUCTION
Timberline squeeze-off tools are designed to temporarily stop the pressurized
fl
ow of
liquid or gas in polyethylene (PE) pipe.
Squeeze-off is a technique used to control the
fl
ow of gas or liquid in polyethylene
pipe by compressing the pipe between parallel bars until the inside surfaces make
contact. The
fl
exibility and toughness of most polyethylene pipes allow the pipe to
recover from a properly made squeeze-off without a measurable loss in service life.
Squeeze-off is useful for making installation tie-ins and emergency repairs.
Timberline squeeze-off tools are made from high strength aluminum for superior
durability and will not bend or break under normal use. However, care must be taken
to ensure that the pipe is free of foreign material and the pipe setting on the rotating
sleeve matches the diameter and wall thickness / SDR of the pipe to be squeezed. *
Please read the following suggested procedure for squeezing off polyethylene plastic
pipe using Timberline Squeeze-off Tools.