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bility to Quick Disconnect | properly, | and reduce Connector | life.) | ||||
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MAXIMUM PULL NOT
ADVISED WHILE
CONNECTED
Couplings and hose should be installed in the same plane as shown at left. DO NOT OFFSET
This is the correct way to install metal hose for ver- tical traverse. Note the single, natural loop.
Allowing a sharp bend, as shown at right, strains and twists the metal hose to a point of early failure at the coupling.
Maintain the minimum or larger bending diameter between the couplings for longest life.
Closing in the diameter at the couplings, as shown at right, creates double bends causing work fatigue failure of the fittings.
In all installations where
~0 NOT CONNECT
METAL HOSE HORI-
ZONTALLY . . . unless
sary, then us% support on
lower plane as shown at
odel
Please refer to the illustration below when installing cable restraint on all moveable gas fryers.
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Secure
Utilize elbows when necessary to avoid sharp kinks or excessive ben- ding. For ease of movement, install with a “lazy” loop. Gas appliance must be disconnected prior to max- imum movement. (Minimum move-
ment is permissible for hose disconnection).
left.