
Here are tips and suggestions on how to work with copper pipe. Read them carefullythey can help you save time, money and effort. Inside this document you will find information about:
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![]() TYPES OF COPPER PIPE
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FIG. 2 - Cat. 1: copper pipe fittings for making blends and turns; Cat. 2: fittings for joining or branching pipes; Cat. 3: other copper fittings. |
![]() COPPER PIPE FITTINGS
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FIG. 3 - Use a hacksaw or tube cutter to cut copper pipe. |
![]() CUTTING COPPER PIPE
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FIG. 4 - Spread flux evenly on the cleaned end of the copper pipe. FIG. 5 - Rub flux into the cleaned fittings.
FIG. 6 - Place the fitting on the pipe in its final position, rotating the joint several times. FIG. 7 - Use a propane torch to apply heat for soldering. |
![]() SWEATING A JOINT IN COPPER PIPE
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FIG. 8 - A standard coupling has a center ridgethe slip coupling is smooth inside. FIG. 9 - Cut the pipe at the leak and mend with a slip coupling. FIG. 10 - Completely cut out and remove the section of damaged pipe. FIG. 11 - Remove the old pipe and replace it with a section of new pipe.
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![]() MENDING COPPER PIPE
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Lead Warning
Contact the National Lead Information Center Hotline at 1-800-LEAD-FYI for more information and lead poisoning prevention. |
TOOL AND MATERIAL CHECKLIST |
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| Copper Pipe | Pipe Fittings & Connectors |
| Hacksaw | Pipe Vise |
| Pipe Cutter | Half-Round File |
| Sandpaper | Steel Wool |
| Stiff Brush for Flux | Flux or Soldering Paste |
| 4-in-1 Cleaning Brush | Lead-Free or 95/5 Solid-Core Solder |
| Propane Torch | Extra Propane Tank |
| Hand Cleaner | |
Check your state and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions. Information in this document has been furnished by the National Retail Hardware Association (NRHA) and associated contributors. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and safety. Neither NRHA, any contributor nor the retailer can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information in this document.
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instructions when you get ready for that next handyman project!