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Continue mixing until a uniform mixture is obtained and all Note: When using a hydraulic come-along, refer to <br /> adhesive is mixed in from the sides and Manual No. F6000, F6618 or F6619 for come-along <br /> corners of the can. A smooth uniform pressure requirements. A NOV Fiber Glass Systems strap <br /> consistency indicates adequate mixing of clamp kit is also available for pipe to fitting connections. <br /> f <br /> the adhesive <br /> 3. To ensure joint lock up a pen mark should be placed on <br /> If the adhesive becomes warm and begins the pipe as a visual reference point. The mark is usually <br /> to set up in the container, safely dispose made after the joint has been pushed together snugly but <br /> of the container. DO NOT USE THIS ADHESIVE TO BOND A not completely made up. The mark should be placed 1/4 <br /> JOINT. to 1 inch from the end of the female side of the joint. The <br /> joint is then driven together until insertion of the male end <br /> .BONDING OPERATION stops. The mark is used as a visual point of reference <br /> 1. Using a clean paint brush, apply a thin, uniform coat of between the two halves of the joint. <br /> adhesive to the bonding surfaces. First coat the bell and <br /> then the spigot bonding surfaces. 4. Pipe or sub-assemblies may be moved after the joints <br /> are locked up as long as the joints are not loosened by <br /> Note: Completely coat both bonding excessive bending or abrupt movements. <br /> surfaces of the joint and remove any loose <br /> paint brush bristles in the adhesive. 5. When the joints are fully cured the assemblies may be <br /> handled, pressurized or hydro tested per NOV Fiber Glass - <br /> Systems' recommendations in Manual No. F6000 "Pipe <br /> Installation Handbook". <br /> 2. Align and Lock the joint: <br /> For 2 inch diameter pipe, insert the spigot ADHESIVE CURE <br /> into the bell until the tapered surfaces 1. The time required to fully cure an adhesive joint is <br /> touch. Then while pushing, turn the joint temperature dependant.The following table shows the time <br /> until it locks tight. Normally, one half to a required for complete cure at specific temperatures. <br /> full turn is needed. Hold in locked position - Ambient Temperature Cure Times <br /> until excess adhesive squeezes out. <br /> Temperature of Time(Hours) <br /> For 3 thru 6 inch diameter pipe, turning is not practical, so 55 (13cC) 24 <br /> align the pipe and push until the tapered surfaces touch. A <br /> driving force must be used to lock the joint. The additional 60(16oC) 18 <br /> force can be provided by using a piece of hard wood and 70(21 oC) 8 <br /> a hammer. <br /> 80l 5 <br /> Threaded and Bonded "T.A.B."joints: 90(32oC) 3 <br /> T.A.B. joints are available for 2 thru 6 inch diameter RED <br /> THREAD II pipe to pipe connections. T.A.B.joint installation 110 (43eC) 2 <br /> procedures follow the normal bell and spigot operations of Piping systems must not be pressurized until <br /> cleaning, adhesive mixing, etc. as described previously. the adhesive joints are fully cured. <br /> The threads on the bonding surfaces are designed for <br /> ease of installation and to improve the reliability of the 2. When the temperature is between 50°and 70°F(100/21"C) <br /> bonded joint. See NOV Fiber Glass Systems installation joints may be heated to accelerate the curing process. <br /> Bulletin No. F6000 for additional installation instructions. Below 50°F (100C) the joints must be heated to cure the <br /> adhesive. NOV Fiber Glass Systems offers customized <br /> For8thru 24 inch diameter pipe,aNOV Fiber Glass Systems <br /> electrical heating collars for this purpose. The collars <br /> hydraulic or manual come-along is recommended. are reusable and operate on standard 110-120 VAC or <br /> Connect two come-alongs to the pipe and pull the joint 220/240 VAC voltage. Refer to Bulletin No. F6640 or <br /> together slowly while firmly hammering on the sides of the Manual No. F6000 for additional information. <br /> joint with a rubber mallet or 5 pound dead blow hammer. <br /> The vibrations from the hammer blows will aid joint lock 3. When using a heat assisted curing method do not handle <br /> up. Continue until joint insertion stops and locks tight. or pressurize pipe assemblies until they have cooled to <br /> Take care not to damage the pipe. ambient temperature. <br /> QUALITY MAN EEMEJTY SYSTEM <br /> CERTIFIER BY BNV <br /> ISO 9001:2008= <br /> Adhesive Disposal:Once the adhesive and cata- <br /> lyst have been mixed and reacted, nothing can be <br /> extracted, and it is classified as non-hazardous <br /> FIBER GL SS SYSTEMS material. Dispose of in a normal manner as other <br /> solid waste. Excess adhesive and catalyst can be <br /> National Oilwell Varco has produced this brochure for general information only, mixed,allowed to react,and disposed of as Wove. <br /> and it is not intended:for design purposes. Although.every effort has been If extra cans of adhesive or tubes of catalyst have <br /> made to maintain the accuracy and reliability of its contents, National Oilwell accumact, c without the omen components mix <br /> Y ty antl react, contact your other <br /> Fiber Glass t to mix <br /> Varco in no assumes responsibility for liability for any loss, damage or in- regional manager. catalyst tubes,when empty are <br /> jury resulting from the;use of information and data herein nor is any warranty not subject to EPA regulation and can be disposed of <br /> expressed or implied. Always cross-reference the bulletin date with the most in a normal manner.mese guidelines are based on <br /> p p Y federal regulations. State and local regulations and <br /> current version listed at the web site noted in this literature. ordinances should be reviewed. <br /> virwWAgspipe.com <br /> 2700 West 65th Street 25 S.Main StreetMW FiberGlassftstems <br /> Little Rock,Arkansas 72209 Sand Springs,Oklahoma 74063 <br /> Phone:1 (501)468-4010 1 (918)245-6651 ©zoos,NATiONALOILWELL VARCO <br /> ®Trademark of NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO <br /> 04010 Juty2011 <br />