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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAVE THESE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Static Electricity Safety

Use a proper grounding rod at all times to insure personal safety.

PE pipe is a relatively low conductor of electricity.  As a result PE 
pipe does build up a static charge when it is in gas service due to 

the gas 

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 ow on the inside of the pipe.  During squeeze-off a larger amount of static 

charge builds up.

In addition to the potential for pipe damage due to static discharge, the build up 
of a static charge represents an ignition source.  Timberline Tool recommends 
that you follow all of your company grounding techniques and that all personnel 
involved in squeeze-off operations receive training on those grounding procedures 
so that they understand the hazards involved.

Workplace Safety

Prior to using any squeeze-off tool, consult ASTM Standards F1041-
02, F1563-01 and F1734-03. 

Always follow applicable company and OSHA safety procedures. 

Observe pipe manufacturers’ recommendations and precautions for squeeze-off of 
polyethylene pipe, exercising particular caution when leaking gas is present. 

Safety 

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 rst.  Timberline squeeze-off tools must be used by quali

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 ed, trained per-

sonnel only and must never be left on the pipe unattended. Refer to pipe manufac-
turers’ recommendations for locating squeeze-off distances from 

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 ttings and joints.

Personal Safety

Stay Alert, watch what you are doing, and do not use tools while 
tired or under the in

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 uence of narcotics, alcohol, or medication.

Use proper clothing, eye protection, and safety equipment when 

using squeeze-tools.

A moment of inattention while operating squeeze-off tools may result in personal injury.

Store idle tools out of reach of children and other untrained persons.

Summary of Contents for TR650

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Model TR650 TopReach Clamp SAVE these instructions for future reference For your personal safety READ and UNDERSTAND instructions before using tools...

Page 2: ...3 kg Table 2 Rate of Closure Pipe Size of Revo lutions to Close Maximum of Revolutions per minute to Close per ASTM Specifications Minimum Rev olution Period in Seconds 3 Inch 34 11 0 5 5 4 Inch 39 9...

Page 3: ...hickness TIMBERLINE TR650 3 INTRODUCTION Timberline squeeze off tools are designed to temporarily stop the pressurized flow of liquid or gas in polyethylene PE pipe Squeeze off is a technique used to...

Page 4: ...the hazards involved Workplace Safety Prior to using any squeeze off tool consult ASTM Standards F1041 02 F1563 01 and F1734 03 Always follow applicable company and OSHA safety procedures Observe pip...

Page 5: ...might affect the operation of the tool Accidents may be caused by improperly maintained tools Always use the Timberline TR650 with the grounding rod inserted in the ground when working with natural g...

Page 6: ...s A4 Quick Release Pins on Lanyards lanyards not shown B5 Bearing House B6 Yoke B7 Slap On Jaw Post B8 Fixed Jaw Post B9 Slap On Jaw 2 cables attached B10 Ground Rod Strap Holder Familiarize yourself...

Page 7: ...Fig 2 3 The Quick Release Pin secures the Ratchet Handle Fig 3 4 Turn the Ratchet Handle counterclockwise until the tool is halfway open approximately three inches Fig 4 TIMBERLINE TR650 7 e Fig 1 Fig...

Page 8: ...recommended pro cedure for a safe and effective squeeze off Always follow your specific company safety rules when working around natural gas 1 Ground the tool with the grounding rod 2 Open the TR650...

Page 9: ...anical stops and the top of the posts contact the yoke Fig 15 8 To prevent accidental release of the tool during service operations on the pipe remove the Ratchet Handle A padlock or lock out tag out...

Page 10: ...pply a small amount of grease to the ACME thread Fig 19 2 Lubricate the pins and bushings with light oil if it is difficult to open and close the tool Fig 20 3 Use a small amount of light lubricating...

Page 11: ...rs are required because of normal wear and tear the tool has been abused misused or improperly maintained alterations have been made to the tool IN NO EVENT SHALL TIMBERLINE TOOL BE LIABLE FOR ANY IND...

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