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Uniseal 3/16"Inch | 4MM

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Uniseals are used to attach pipe to just about any container in situation where bulkheads will not work. The most common use is on curved surfaces such as storage drums, buckets, and even other pipe. Uniseals are a slip fitting suitable for use on sump tanks, vacuum toilets, irrigation systems, tanks etc.  Uniseal replaces all the old hardware with a single injection moulded unit requiring no component parts.

Selecting the correct size fitting:

  • Step 1: Measure the outer diameter (OD) of the pipe
  • Step 2: Use column A to find the closest size
  • Step 3: Click on the corresponding Uniseal from column B. Or you can choose the corresponding pipe size from the drop-down list above.
  • Step 4: To install the fitting, drill a hole using a hole saw to the size in column C. Please find below the Uniseal installation steps.

Specifications

  • Uniseal Size: 3/16"
  • Hole Saw Size: 8MM
  • Pipe ID: .15'' (4mm)
  • Pipe OD: .25" (6mm)
  • Holesaw size: .3'' (8mm)
  • Up to 3/8" Wall Thickness.
  • Made in the USA

In The Box

  • [1] x Uniseal 3/16"Inch | 4MM
  • Suited for tanks, vacuum toilets, irrigation systems, sump tanks, etc.
  • Designed to fit PVC & Steel pipe.
  • Suitable wall thicknesses of 3 - 10mm.
  • Resistant to grease, oil, heat and cold.
  • PP refers to Pressure Pipe
  • DWV refers to Drain, Waste & Vent Pipe
  • Step 1: Cut a hole in the wall of a tank or other surface to the hole size indicated for the Uniseal you are using. (Column C from the above table)
  • Step 2: Make sure that the hole is clean cut with no sharp edges. Irregularities could cause poor sealing and eventually leakage. It is recommended to use fine grit sandpaper to clean the hole if needed.
  • Step 3: Insert the uniseal into the hole with the wide side facing the pipe to be inserted. Make sure the pipe end to be inserted is clean cut. If required, file the pipe edges so that there are no sharp points which might cut the Uniseal.
  • Step 4: Using dish soap, lubricate the outside of the pipe end to be inserted. Then push the pipe through the Uniseal from the large flange side. The soap acts as a lubricant and will be squeezed off as the pipe passes through the Uniseal. The friction of the rubber holds the pipe tightly in place. Tapering the end of the pipe might help with the above.