JM Eagle EAGLE LOC 900 Installation Manual page 12

Internal joint restraint system
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CORRECT ASSEMBLY WITHOUT THE JM EAGLE INSERTION STOP
CORRECT ASSEMBLY WITHOUT THE JM EAGLE INSERTION STOP
CORRECT ASSEMBLY WITHOUT THE JM EAGLE INSERTION STOP
Eagle Loc 900 comes with two assembly mark lines on the spigot end of the
Eagle Loc 900 comes with two assembly mark lines on the spigot end of the
pipe. These dual lines indicate the maximum and minimum depth of insertion
Eagle Loc 900 comes with two assembly mark lines on the spigot end of the
pipe. These dual lines indicate the maximum and minimum depth of insertion
of the spigot into the bell. After correct assembly of a joint with two insertion
pipe. These dual lines indicate the maximum and minimum depth of insertion
of the spigot into the bell. After correct assembly of a joint with two insertion
lines, the line closest to the spigot end (minimum) should not be visible and
of the spigot into the bell. After correct assembly of a joint with two insertion
lines, the line closest to the spigot end (minimum) should not be visible and
the line furthest from the spigot end (maximum) should be visible.
lines, the line closest to the spigot end (minimum) should not be visible and
the line furthest from the spigot end (maximum) should be visible.
the line furthest from the spigot end (maximum) should be visible.
Maximum Insertion Line Still Visible
Figure 8
Minimum Insertion Line Not Visible
Figure 8
Figure 8
A properly assembled joint may become over assembled when subsequent
A properly assembled joint may become over assembled when subsequent
joints are made. (See
A properly assembled joint may become over assembled when subsequent
joints are made. (See
B), may cause further insertion of Pipe 2 into the bell of Pipe 1. This may
joints are made. (See
B), may cause further insertion of Pipe 2 into the bell of Pipe 1. This may
result in the spigot in Joint A being over-inserted. During installation, the
B), may cause further insertion of Pipe 2 into the bell of Pipe 1. This may
result in the spigot in Joint A being over-inserted. During installation, the
previously assembled joint can be center loaded using equipment or material
result in the spigot in Joint A being over-inserted. During installation, the
previously assembled joint can be center loaded using equipment or material
to prevent over assembly at the previous joint.
previously assembled joint can be center loaded using equipment or material
to prevent over assembly at the previous joint.
to prevent over assembly at the previous joint.
Figure 9
Figure 9
Figure 9
Alternatively, assembly tools may be used that prevent the assembly forces
Alternatively, assembly tools may be used that prevent the assembly forces
from moving previously installed pipe. Examples of these tools are shown in
Alternatively, assembly tools may be used that prevent the assembly forces
from moving previously installed pipe. Examples of these tools are shown in
Figure 10, 11, and
from moving previously installed pipe. Examples of these tools are shown in
Figure 10, 11, and
Figure 10, 11, and
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EAGLE LOC 900
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EAGLE LOC 900
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EAGLE LOC 900
Maximum Insertion Line Not Visible
Minimum Insertion Line Not Visible
Figure
9) The force levering together a new joint (Joint
Figure
9) The force levering together a new joint (Joint
Figure
9) The force levering together a new joint (Joint
Previously
Assembled Joint,
Joint A
12.
12.
12.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
INSTALLATION GUIDE
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Joint Currently
Being Assembled,
Joint B
Maximum Insertion Line Visible
Minimum Insertion Line Visible

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