Spiral Wrap (Protection For Lube Lines) - Lincoln Quicklub Maintenance Manual

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Spiral Wrap / Spring Coil / Sleeving
Below are different kinds of line protection offered in a Quicklub system. Depending on the application
determines the kind of line protection required.
Many times it is necessary for lines to be exposed to articulation, falling debris, abrasion, heat, etc.
When these conditions exist Lincoln recommends protecting the lines with spiral wrap, spring coil, or
nylon sleeving.
Spiral wrap (shown below) shields hose from abrasions and cuts, and is ideal for bundling tubing and
hoses. Lines can also be individually spiral wrapped to allow for improved serviceability. Spiral wrap
also helps to protect against kinking.
Spiral Wrap
Spring Coil (lower left) is designed to prevent kinking and to prevent smashed lines. Use this product
where lines may be subject to being struck by large falling debris. Spring coil should be used in
conjunction with spiral wrap to prevent internal abrasion from the spring coil. After cutting the spring
coil with a grinder or wire cutters make sure that the ends of the spring coil are not sharp to prevent
hose damage or personal injury. Note: Use a 0.750" diameter p-clamp (part #270931) to secure the
spring coil.
Sleeving
Spring Coil
Nylon sleeving (above right) protects hose from abrasion and cuts. Lines can also be spiral wrapped to
prevent internal abrasion.
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