I.
REPLACING SET SCREWS/TIGHTENING TIPS
1.
Loosen the set screw with flat
head screwdriver.
2.
Use wrench to tighten the tip.
Avoid over-tightening.
NOTE:
If a threaded part will not turn in
one direction, give it a slight turn in the
opposite direction to loosen up the seal.
3.
Set
screw
Re-tighten the set screw. Avoid over-
tightening and stripping the screw.
II.
REPLACING TUBING
To disconnect tubing, push in the plastic collet
of the push-to-connect and pull out the tubing.
Replace damaged tubing with replacement sections
in the field.
Regularly inspect the tubing ends for chemical
residue build-up, deep scoring, and kinks.
NOTE:
Push-to-connect fittings are designed to score the
tubing to hold it firmly in place. Over time, the scoring
becomes deeper and can cause leaking with repeated
connecting and disconnecting. Restore bad tubing ends by
using a sharp box cutter, razor, or knife to make a straight,
vertical cut past the damaged section. Do not use scissors or
shears.
1.
2.
3.
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FIELD REPAIR
INSTRUCTIONS
III.
CLEANING INJECTION TIPS
Regularly check the
injection tip for debris.
1.
Use the brushes and cleaning
picks provided to dislodge
blockages.
2.
3.
Run water or air through
the tee to remove
dislodged debris.
4.
Ensure tip is threaded into
handle, and set screw is
present and tightened.