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From: <Robin>
Date: Sun Jul 11 2004 - 03:06:00 EDT

Hi Jay,

You will need to fit a 4" PVC valve socket and glue this to your existing pipe work after correct preparation and priming of the joint. This valve socket then leaves you with a male thread that you merely fit a threaded socket of the desired material you wish to use and then screw a male hose tail into the socket. Be sure to use a double beaded thick walled tail assembly (that is undercut at the bead area) so as you can fit decent heavy duty clamps made from 3/8 rod style construction fitted opposite each other (180 degrees) on the tail end.

We have used such methods on 6" and larger flexible piping systems with zero failure up to 150 psi at times.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Robin.

> Good Day !
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> Anybody knows how to connect or install 4" flexible tube to a 4" pvc
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> We have difficulty in connecting these...Any techniques or special
applications?.
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> Thanks,
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> Jay
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