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'36 <br />When measuring pipe lengths, use a pre -stretched line or flat tape to calculate the distance <br />between connection points. <br />Be certain to account for all sweeps and additional pipe lengths required for all <br />connections before cutting. <br />Co -Flex piping may be installed "lazy" within the piping trench. It does not have to be <br />stretched straight or tight and can be routed to accommodate any pipe run requirements. <br />It is important to maintain proper fall or slope. <br />Piping lengths can be cut and ends prepared outside of the piping trench for ease of <br />installation. <br />Piping lengths may be pre-cut and terminated off-site. <br />CUTTING AND TERMINATION: <br />Co -Flex piping may be cut with any clean, sharp instrument. Be certain to make all cuts <br />square and even. <br />1). Cut Co -Flex pipe to proper lengths. NOTE: SLIP TEST/CROSSOVER BOOTS <br />OR INSERTS IF REQUIRED OVER PIPE ENDS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION <br />OF PIPE TERMINATIONS. <br />2). Strip off final outer containment jacket and remove. This is done with the Co -Flex <br />stripping tool; 2" for swage and 4" for "Direct Connection" band clamp fittings and the <br />Co -Flex Hook Knife. Be careful not to cut or damage primary pipe outer jacket. <br />FOR SWAGE COUPLINGS: <br />3).The swaging machine, if used, may be manual, electric or pneumatic (See product <br />data). The procedure for preparation of the swage pipe end is the same for all types of <br />machines. <br />