Please use a more up to date browser. Log In Already a registered user? Log in below Username Invalid characters This field is required. Password Invalid characters This field is required. Submit Cancel An email will be sent to your email address. Submit Cancel. The method depends on the style of gasket, and the material it's made of. It's easy to make sure you are using gaskets made of the correct material for your application: Blue printing on the plastic bag means the gaskets inside are made of stainless steel, while black printing means nickel.
You also can get gaskets in copper and aluminum. There are three types of gaskets you might want to use: retainer gaskets, side-load retainer gaskets, and non-retained gaskets. To install a retainer gasket, take one out of the bag this is where it's a good idea to wear gloves and use the clips to snap the gasket onto the male end. Align the body and the gland face on the female nut end. Tighten the nut finger-tight. Use the wrenches to tighten further.
To install a side-load retainer gasket use your gloved fingers or the side-load installation tool to slip the gasket onto the male end from the side. Then tighten the female nut finger-tight onto the body. Then get out the wrenches to tighten further. For the non-retained gaskets, place the gasket into the female nut. The gasket has to be flat, or the nut won't tighten properly. How will you know you did it correctly? If the gasket is flat, the nut will tighten right up to the last thread.
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