Flexible Connectors and Supply
Tubing

INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn water off at shut-off valve.
2. Remove the connector to be replaced.
3. Clean all threads.
4. Hand Tighten each end of the unit.
5. Now open water shut-off valve and check each end
around the threads for leaks.
WATER SUPPLY STOPS
1. One of the most common stops is iron pipe
threads (IPS) inlet (1) with a compression outlet. The
compression fitting consists of a ferrule (3) and a
nut (4). When you connect the supply tube (5) to a compression
fitting slip he compression nut (4) onto the supply
tube (5). Next slip the ferrule (3) into the tube (5).
Place tube into stop and tighten ferrule (3) with compression
nut (4). Hand tighten nut (4), then turn 1/4 turn with
an adjustable wrench. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE NUT.
2. Another common stop is iron pipe thread (IPS)
inlet (1) with a slip joint outlet. A slip joint outlet
consists of a slip joint nut (7), a friction ring (8),
and a cone washer (9). When connecting supply tube (5)
to a slip joint connection, slip the slip joint nut
(7) over the supply tube (5). Next, place the friction
ring (8) over the supply tube (5). At this pont it is
suggested that a lockridge tool be
used to place a bead in the supply tube (5). Beading
the supply tube will prevent the possibility of a "blow
off" of the tubing under pressure. A lockridge
tool is probably your cheapest insurance against
water damage. |