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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

fl

 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.

TIMBERLINE TR170

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SERVICE

1.  

Clean the tool with a mild detergent after each 
use.

2.  

Lubricate the pins and bushings with light oil if 
the tool is dif

fi

 cult to open and close. 

(

Fig 8 & 9)

3.  Keep the Rotating Handles free of debris to 

avoid interference during assembly.

4.  Test and calibrate the tool at least once a year 

by measuring the gap of the tool, measuring 
the tips of the yoke, and or performing a test 
squeeze on a piece of pipe. 

If you have questions, please feel free to 
contact our customer service represen-
tatives at 1-800-735-6845 or by email at 
[email protected].

ACCESSORIES

Any accessories or attachments recommended for use with your 
Timberline Tool are speci

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 ed in this manual.  The use of any other 

accessories or attachments might present the risk of injury.  Only 
use accessories or attachments for their stated purpose.

Fig 8

Fig 9

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