INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Read installation instructions rst before installing. Check parts to ensure that no damage has occurred during transit and that no
parts are missing. Also check the diameter of the pipe and the range marked on the saddle to ensure you have the proper size.
Style 304 & 306
Stainless Steel Service Saddles
Step 1 • Check the saddle parts to ensure that no damage
has occurred during transit and that no parts are missing.
Step 2 • Check the diameter of the pipe and the range
marked on the saddle to ensure you are using the correct
size saddle.
Step 3 • Thoroughly clean pipe surface that will be
covered by the saddle. A suitable gasket lubricant should be
used on rough surface pipe (such as DI and A/C) to ensure
proper seal.
Step 4 • Back off nut to the
end of the bolt – DO NOT
REMOVE. Separate the
ends of the saddle and
position the tap such
that the outlet is in the
correct location.
Step 6 • Tighten all
nuts evenly in 20 ft-lbs. increments. Use a wrench
with at least a 12 inch
handle.
Nominal
Main Torque
2" to 5" 30 - 40 ft-lbs.
6" & Larger 50 - 60 ft-lbs.
Note:
35 ft-lbs. torque = 12" wrench w/35 lbs. force
60 ft-lbs. torque = 12" wrench w/60 lbs. force
Step 5 • Slide lifter bar up the
receiver lug prole and snap into
place over the sidebar edge.
Make sure the gasket
has seated itself
at onto the pipe
face.
Document #10-9-304 & 306-0009 07/19/18
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For best results, wait 10 minutes and then
re-tighten to proper torque.
Pressure test before tapping.
Backll and compact carefully around saddle and service
line.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Style 304 & 306
Stainless Steel Service Saddles
PRECAUTIONS
1. Check diameter of pipe to make sure you are using correctly sized saddle.
2. Clean pipe to remove as much dirt and corrosion as possible from the surface.
3. Make sure no foreign material comes between the gasket and the pipe as the nuts are being
tightened.
4. Avoid loose tting wrenches, or wrenches too short to achieve proper torque on the nuts.
5. Keep threads free of foreign material to facilitate tightening.
6. Bolts are often not tightened enough when a torque wrench is not used, Take extra care in this
situation to make sure that proper tightening occurs.
8. Pressure test for leaks before backlling.
9. Backll and compact carefully around saddle.
10. When reinstalling parts with stainless steel hardware there may be a loss in pressure holding ability
due to worn or damaged threads during the original installation.
COMMON INSTALLATION PROBLEMS
1. Bolts are not tightened to the proper torque.
2. Rocks or debris between pipe and gasket.
3. Dirt on threads of bolts or nuts.
4. Not properly supporting the branch pipe.
5. Improper backlling around branch pipe.
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