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Adhesive Kit Data <br />13-5000 Series <br />'um Products in ail Piping Sy <br />rum Products, Alcohols, and <br />DS -7014 <br />DS -7024 (twin pack) <br />DS -7069(3) <br />DS -8014 <br />DS -8024 (twin pack) <br />DS -8055 (bag kit) <br />DS -8069(3) <br />Quantity Mixed Adhesive <br />6.8 oz. (193 g) <br />2.5 oz. ea. (71 g ea.) <br />9.95 oz. (282 g) <br />6.4 oz. (181 g) <br />2.7 oz. ea. (77 g ea.) <br />1.6 oz. (45 g) <br />9.3 oz. (264 g) <br />(1) Working life is the time it takes a properly <br />mixed can of adhesive to "set up" at 757. <br />Number of bonds is based on the volume in the <br />kit and must be completed within the working <br />life of the kit. <br />- • -- ruec rIRST <br />SECTION 6 ♦ Installation <br />e Mixtures <br />(2) Solvent does not come with the adhesive kits; Use with secondary containment only. <br />it must be ordered separately. <br />(3) Not recommended for 2", 3% and 4" (50 mm, (4) For disposal of adhesive, see page 30. <br />75 mm, and 100 mm) primary pipe installations <br />because of the large quantity of adhesiveper kit. <br />• Wire bushes may <br />be used for clean- <br />ing T.A.B. sur- <br />faces; however, <br />they must be <br />clean and free of <br />oily contamina- <br />tion. <br />• Dirt contamina- <br />tion can be re- <br />moved by water FIGURE 1.6.10 <br />washing. Be sure <br />the surfaces are dry before bonding. <br />Note: Using solvent as a cleaning method is <br />Optional. <br />If preferred by the customer, use solvent <br />RED THREAD IIA Pipe br Fittings <br />Trichloroethylene solvent is available from Smith <br />Fiberglass. Some alternate cleaning solvents avail- <br />able through local hardware or industrial supply <br />houses are acetone, alcohol, methylene chloride, <br />and methyl ethyl ketone. After cleaning, be sure <br />any residual solvent has evaporated before applying <br />adhesive. DO NOT USE SOLVENTS THAT LEAVE <br />AN OILY FILM ON THE BONDING SURFACES. <br />WARNING: Some degreasers and solvents are ex- <br />t tremely flammable. Be sure to read warning la- <br />bels on containers. Never use gasoline, turpen- <br />tine, or diesel fuel to clean joints. <br />If you have any questions, please contact your Smith <br />Fiberglass representative. <br />b. Repairing Weathered Surfaces (UV Degradation) <br />When machined surfaces of pipe and fittings are <br />exposed to direct sunlight, the result is a loss of <br />bond strength. All machined surfaces that have <br />turned yellow or brown in color must be repaired. <br />For exposed spigot ends including T.A.B. threads, <br />cUt X" minimum off of the end of the spigot and <br />retaper. Exposed bells should be lightly sanded <br />with an 80 to 120 grit sandpaper or emery cloth <br />until the original white color is returned. T.A.B. <br />couplings cannot be repaired, they must be thrown <br />away. <br />c. Be sure all solvent has evaporated before applying <br />adhesive. <br />11 <br />Approximate No. of <br />Bonds per Kit <br />Working <br />2" <br />50 mm <br />( ) <br />3., <br />(75 mm) <br />(100 mm) <br />Life(1) <br />(Min.) <br />25 <br />18 <br />10 <br />25 <br />18 <br />10 <br />6 <br />25 <br />_ <br />25 <br />21 <br />15 <br />8 <br />15 <br />18 <br />12 <br />7 <br />15 <br />6 <br />4 <br />2 <br />15 <br />_ <br />— <br />15 <br />(2) Solvent does not come with the adhesive kits; Use with secondary containment only. <br />it must be ordered separately. <br />(3) Not recommended for 2", 3% and 4" (50 mm, (4) For disposal of adhesive, see page 30. <br />75 mm, and 100 mm) primary pipe installations <br />because of the large quantity of adhesiveper kit. <br />• Wire bushes may <br />be used for clean- <br />ing T.A.B. sur- <br />faces; however, <br />they must be <br />clean and free of <br />oily contamina- <br />tion. <br />• Dirt contamina- <br />tion can be re- <br />moved by water FIGURE 1.6.10 <br />washing. Be sure <br />the surfaces are dry before bonding. <br />Note: Using solvent as a cleaning method is <br />Optional. <br />If preferred by the customer, use solvent <br />RED THREAD IIA Pipe br Fittings <br />Trichloroethylene solvent is available from Smith <br />Fiberglass. Some alternate cleaning solvents avail- <br />able through local hardware or industrial supply <br />houses are acetone, alcohol, methylene chloride, <br />and methyl ethyl ketone. After cleaning, be sure <br />any residual solvent has evaporated before applying <br />adhesive. DO NOT USE SOLVENTS THAT LEAVE <br />AN OILY FILM ON THE BONDING SURFACES. <br />WARNING: Some degreasers and solvents are ex- <br />t tremely flammable. Be sure to read warning la- <br />bels on containers. Never use gasoline, turpen- <br />tine, or diesel fuel to clean joints. <br />If you have any questions, please contact your Smith <br />Fiberglass representative. <br />b. Repairing Weathered Surfaces (UV Degradation) <br />When machined surfaces of pipe and fittings are <br />exposed to direct sunlight, the result is a loss of <br />bond strength. All machined surfaces that have <br />turned yellow or brown in color must be repaired. <br />For exposed spigot ends including T.A.B. threads, <br />cUt X" minimum off of the end of the spigot and <br />retaper. Exposed bells should be lightly sanded <br />with an 80 to 120 grit sandpaper or emery cloth <br />until the original white color is returned. T.A.B. <br />couplings cannot be repaired, they must be thrown <br />away. <br />c. Be sure all solvent has evaporated before applying <br />adhesive. <br />11 <br />