Looking to develop new skills? Have new team members to train? Just curious about waterworks and the infrastructure we all rely on? Nearly every pipeline installation, upgrade, or extension will require cutting pipe. The inherent strength and durability of Ductile iron require the use of powerful machines to get the job done. Our hosts, AJ DeMatteo and Ryan Terrell, demonstrate one of the most common methods, using a K-12 style gas powered rotary saw with an abrasive cutting wheel. They begin by emphasizing the importance of measuring the pipe’s outside diameter with an OD tape before making the cut. They show all the tools you’ll need, provide best practices, recommendations, and safety tips. Additional resources, including a blog and a tip sheet, can be found at the links below.
VIDEO: How to Use an OD (Outside Diameter) Tape on Ductile Iron Pipe
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VIDEO: Ductile Iron Pipe Markings: What Do They Mean?
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VIDEO: Chamfer or Beveling Ductile Iron Pipe What's the Difference?
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