QF-1000 Telescopic Repair Coupling
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- Опубликовано: 15 апр 2018
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Sprinkler Warehouse Pro Alfred Castillo uses his quirky humor and good looks to explain how to use the QF-1000 Telescoping repair coupling to fix a broken sprinkler line.
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Nice video!
I’m looking for a longer coupling to repair 5/8” poly tube (like 5 or 6”).
I find it odd that I can’t seem to find anything like that.
I’m forced to use 2 short couplings with a very short piece of poly tube instead.
Maybe the product manufacturers like to sell more couplings by not having a coupling that’s like an inch or 2 longer than the standard ones?
You should always (if possible) have the slip fix fully extended. Especially if it is installed on a mainline. You don’t want constant movement on the repair coupling.
💯 and definitely under big pressure like at a golf course.
I am trying to repair ½ :" PVC. The pipe in the ground is not EXACTLY straight with the hose bib. Close but not exactly. Will the coupling still provide 100 % leak proof? even with lots of primer and cement?
If the pipe is not straight it would be best to use the 4 90s method
Does it matter what direction the water flow is coming from?
YES but I can’t find any info on this
@Ryan_ Stovall_ if you open it up and look inside. You can tell what way the water should flow. You don't want it crashing into the slip fix. It should be stright through like a unbroken pipe.
Yes it does.
How about the direction of installation? does it matter? Thank you.
If you figured it out by now please let me know
@buscador2007 yes it does. Fully extended the slip fix amd look through, you can naturally tell what way the water should flow. One side has no resistance.
@@buscador2007 because it is common sense
@@buscador2007 and I work on a golf course and have installed 100s of them under 200psi.
@buscador2007 again, if you have installed lots of them, the next time you install one look through it fully extended. One side the water will not crash againt the slid.
thingy?
How long this Telescopic Repair Coupling last without leaking? I am a professional plumber and don't recommend this quick repair for underground water line.
you are correct sir. i had a guy fix my supply line from well to house using one, and it failed.
What do you recommend to use?
I just had one fail after about 4 years. Going to try 2" pvc repair couplings with a cut to fit section of 2" pipe. Or I may just use 90s and add a shutoff valve.
good footage, but the scrip could have been written more professional .