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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />DEPARTMENT <br />TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES REQUIRED <br />FOR INSTALLATION <br />Following is a basic list of equipment that should be available <br />before installation. <br />• Chain vise (bench mounted or portable) capable of se- <br />curing the pipe size used. Use protective pads such as <br />split sections of the same size fiberglass pipe or a sheet <br />of %V (3 mm) thick rubber to protect the pipe from clamp <br />or chain damage. <br />• Felt tip marking pen. <br />• Pipe cutting equipment: <br />1. Chop saw <br />2. Fine-tooth (32 teeth per inch) hack saw <br />3. Circular saw with abrasive cutting blade (carbide <br />grit or masonry blade) <br />4. Sabre saw with a fine-tooth metal or carbide grit <br />blade <br />5. Jigsaw with carbide grit abrasive blade <br />Wrap around (for marking pipe) <br />• T.A.B. or strap wrenches <br />• Rubber mallet and a 2" x 4" block of wood <br />• Adjustable pipe stands <br />• Power drive adapter (optional) <br />• Electric heating collars or Chem Cure Pak6 for cold <br />weather installation. <br />• Clean rags <br />• 60-80 grit Emery8 cloth (or sandpaper) <br />• Appropriate tapering tools. <br />Additional equipment for LCX installations <br />• LCX jacket cutter <br />• 11/2 inch diameter by 1 inch wide coarse grit flapper <br />sander <br />• Air Compressor - 5 CFM <br />• 3(8" (9 mm) or 1/2" (12 mm) drill for flapper sander <br />Equipment for Cold Weather Pipe Assembly: <br />• Heat sources for pre -warming: <br />1. Electric heating collar, <br />2. Portable electric heat lamp <br />3. Heat gun <br />• A means of maintaining adhesive kits at 65°-75°F (18`- <br />24°C). <br />