There are three ways to connect rubber joints, including threaded connection, flange connection, clamp connection, etc. It helps to solve the problem of pipe bursting and damage to pipe connection equipment caused by thermal expansion and cold contraction. Today, rubber joint manufacturers will tell you the precautions for installing rubber joints.
Before installing the rubber joint, place the two ends of the pipe fittings to be connected on a horizontal plane. When installing, first screw the rubber joint on one section of the pipe fitting, and then tighten the other end of the pipe fitting, always keeping it on a horizontal plane to prevent the rubber ball from tearing due to uneven force during installation. Next, tighten the thread by hand or with a wrench, and then fix the threaded rubber joint and the pipe fittings at both ends on an object that is not easy to stretch or twist. It is strictly forbidden to install over-displacement when installing rubber soft joints. When the rubber joint is installed vertically, the actual axial displacement pressure of the rubber joint is less than the supporting force of the pipeline, otherwise an anti-pull device should be installed to prevent it from being pulled off under pressure during work.
The pipeline should have a fixed bracket or a fixed bracket, and the force of the fixed bracket should be greater than the axial force. When installed vertically and overhead, corresponding fixed brackets and stress brackets should be installed at both ends of the product to prevent it from falling off after working pressure. The mounting bolts should be tightened step by step and symmetrically to prevent local leakage. Keep away from heat sources during installation and do not use media that do not meet the requirements of this product.