high speed cables
Resin Color
“I just coated a pipe with your coating equipment and resin. I noticed that the finished product had a rose-colored tint to it. Why is that, and will it hurt anything?” There are a couple of reasons that the resin finished with a whiteish rose color. The first one involves the cleaning or descaling of […]
Fixing an Emergency
“ I was inverting a liner and noticed a hole in the coating that was leaking out resin before I got the liner in the pipe. I was panicking and made a quick decision to put a piece of duct tape over the hole so it would hold air pressure and allow me to invert […]
Cameras for High-Speed Cables
For those of you using high speed cables – whether they are attached to your drills or whether they are in one of the cable machines similar to our Renssi units shown here – we have a solution to watch your tools work in real time without attaching your stiff camera cable to the sheathing […]
High-Speed Cable Kinking
“I bought a high-speed cable that I attached to my drill, but I keep kinking the cable. It usually kinks either right by the drill or at the other end by the tool I’ve attached. Am I doing something wrong or did I get a bad cable?” Using a high-speed cable is much different than […]
Tip: “Gapping Method”
For those of you employing the “gapping method” of preparing a pull in place liner by cutting out holes where the branch lines tie in, then wetting it out and pulling or pushing it into place – here’s a cheaper and much faster method. If you pull the wetted-out liner into place without cutting out […]
Tip: Maintaining Cables
For those using high-speed cables, lubricate them monthly by removing them from the sheath and letting the cable soak in 30 weight or greater oil. This activity will lengthen the service life of the cable and will produce better speeds by reducing friction. For more information contact Pipe Lining Supply at +1-888-354-6464 or email us […]
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