Joint Repair Kit Under Pressure

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Kit for Cracked or Broken Pipe Joints Under Pressure This Pipe Repair Kit combines Syntho-Glass, a fiberglass cloth impregnated with a water activated resin, Butyl Tape and a unique Rubber Tape. This combination was designed to repair leaking cracked or broken pipe joints while UNDER PRESSURE. MAXIMUM PRESSURE 60 PSI. Once properly applied the Butyl Tape will fill any gaps in the pipe joint when the Rubber Tape squeezes it into the joint it will stop your leak after using the rubber tape! Syntho-Glass has a normal cure time of 30 minutes, but may vary depending on temperature. This system will repair PVC, metal, rubber, fiberglass, plastics, etc. making it ideal for all types of repairs and maintenance applications without the down time.

Instructions

1.) Remove butyl tape from package, cut the butyl tape to fit the diameter of the pipe so the ends meet, but do not overlap. Remove paper backing and line up the edge directly against the joint. Remove the roll of rubber tape from the package and remove all paper backing from one end.

2.) Apply the adhesive section of the rubber tape directly on the the outer half of the butyl tape farthest from the joint. The adhesive should be half anchored on the pipe, the other half on top of the butyl tape as in illustration number 2. Begin wrapping the tape stretching it to maximum tension. Apply 5 wraps over this section working inward towards and over the joint squeezing the butyl tape underneath into the gaps of the joint until satisfied the leaking has stopped.

 

3.) Once satisfied the leak is sealed you can apply the Syntho-Glass fiberglass cloth contained in the foil pouch to make the repair permanent. If you want to replace the coupling do not apply the fiberglass cloth because it sets rock hard in thirty minutes. Instead consider freezing the pipe using the Eskimo mini Freezer for pipes up to 1", Eskimo Pipe Freezer for pipes up to 2", or FREEZALL - Portable Do-It-Yourself Pipe-Freezing Equipment jacket kits for larger pipes from 2-1/2" to 6". All operated using ozone safe liquid CO2. No CFC's1


Key Features


Butyl Tape

Works as a stop gap on leaky piping systems, only works under pressure with Rubber Tape!


Rubber Tape

Squeezes butyl rubber into gaps of leaking pipe joints and ties off active leaks on cracked pipes.


Syntho-Glass

Instant Repair Kit A new miracle resin coated fiberglass cloth repair and maintenance system that will set even under water. The fiberglass cloth has been impregnated with a water activated resin prior to packaging. Simply use directly from the package. Normal setting time is 30 minutes, but may vary depending on temperature. Water, salt or fresh, is the activator! Ideal for applications in the splash zone, corrosion protection, reinforcement, piling protection, and electrical insulation to 16,000 volts. Will function up to 500 degrees F. Ideal for all types of repairs and maintenance applications. Odorless, non-combustible, and non-toxic. Can be sanded and painted if desired. Once set, gas, oil or diesel fuel will not effect the repair material.

 

 Under Pressure Joint Repair

Product# Pipe Size to Repair Cloth Size Width by Length Price Each
JRK5200 1/2" to 1" 2" x 5' $34.11
JRK9300 1-1/4" to 2" 3" x 9' $44.03
JRK4150 2-1/2" to 4" 4" x 15' $89.22
JRK4300 4-1/2" to 6" 4" x 30' $171.83
Author Jason P. Moore.
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