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How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

Despite the availability of modern materials for sealing plumbing threaded connections, flax remains relevant due to its reliability, resistance to high temperatures, the possibility of adjustment and a long service life. Even with all the advantages, not everyone is ready to use tow, since working with it takes longer and is more difficult, and besides, it is possible to overdo it with its quantity, which causes fittings, shut-off valves or other elements to burst. If you adhere to certain rules, then all this can be avoided and only positive properties can be achieved from the compound.

What is needed to seal joints with flax


Unlike anaerobic gels, when working with tow, you cannot tighten the connection by hand. In this regard, before starting work you need to prepare:
  • adjustable wrenches;
  • gas keys;
  • flax fibers;
  • plumbing paste for Unipak type sealing.

How to use flax correctly


How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

The purpose of using flax is to tightly seal the space between the external and internal threads of the two elements being connected. If you wind it right away without preparation, then it will be difficult to tighten the fittings in the future. You must first run them dry so that the threads get used to it. If you have to work with different materials, for example, a brass barrel and an American cast iron for a circulation pump, then it is simply impossible to tighten the connection manually. In this case, it is convenient to fix the barrel in a vice, and if you don’t have one, then a gas wrench will do. The connection must be driven to the end several times so that it can be screwed and twisted by hand.
How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

After grinding the thread, you need to take a bunch of flax. Ideally, the tow should be clean without straw. Its quantity is taken based on the thread depth. The higher the diameter of the elements being connected, the more tow will be required.
How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

The bundle should be combed out by hand and the fibers leveled, then begin to wind from the middle of the nipple.
How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

This should be done in such a way that the flax is folded in half with a small tail. Its loop is thrown onto the thread from itself. The tail is wound counterclockwise.
How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

Having tucked the tail under the main flax whip, you need to start winding the remaining long bunch of tow clockwise. It is laid with a wide tape so that each turn lies halfway on the old loop and partially extends onto the clean thread.
How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

Gradually blocking the thread, you need to move to the edge of the fitting. If there is a small tail left, you can start winding it back to the middle. The flax needs to be smoothed by turning the joint between pinched fingers so that it tightens and does not unwind.
How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

Now, ideally, lubricate the surface of the flax with a specialized plumbing paste, which will prevent it from rotting and increase its service life many times over. It will act as a lubricant and make screwing easier. You can do without it, but only in sections of the pipeline that allow you to easily carry out repairs. For clarity, I do not use it in this example.
How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

After preparing the element with external thread, you need to screw on the American thread, tap, plug, or whatever is needed. If the tow is wound correctly, then after the connection is completed, the flax practically does not protrude. Rare protruding fibers are convenient to cut off with a blade, and even easier to burn with a lighter.
Unscrew the connection.
How to properly and securely wind flax onto plumbing connections

As you can see, the flax clearly sealed all the grooves of the thread.
When using tow, if it turns out that the thread has been overtightened and this interferes with further installation, then it can be released or tightened. This connection allows up to 45 degrees of rotation in both directions. Of course, when tightening, you cannot overdo it so that the connected elements do not burst.

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Comments (6)
  1. Guest Alexander
    #1 Guest Alexander Guests 4 February 2019 12:11
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    ".. not everyone is ready to use tow"
    Indeed, tow is not very suitable for this. If only above 1 1/4" to collect?
    1. welded
      #2 welded Guests 22 March 2019 19:28
      0
      You won’t believe even 3.8 inches rolls
  2. Sergey K
    #3 Sergey K Visitors 4 February 2019 15:19
    0
    And if you also smear this same tow with paint, then the connection will survive all the pipes;)
    One friend prepared the meters for installation and screwed the American ones onto them with paint, whichever way I tried to unscrew them! And I soaked it with penetrating lubricant and kerosene... Well, I unscrewed one with grief in half, and had to use the second counter without disassembling it. Although the reliability of such a connection raises questions - I untwisted it not because I had nothing to do, but because the connection was leaking ;)
    1. Dmitry Tkachik
      #4 Dmitry Tkachik Guests 4 February 2019 16:53
      1
      Under no circumstances should paint be used. Then you can unscrew it without a blowtorch.
  3. Dmitry Tkachik
    #5 Dmitry Tkachik Guests 4 February 2019 16:51
    4
    Tow works well together with graphite lubricant and not with paint or unipak! The graphite does not rot it and does not let it through, and if something happens it can be easily untwisted. Verified!!!
  4. Guest Alexander
    #6 Guest Alexander Guests February 9, 2019 09:41
    2
    I work as a mechanic at a factory, I bought UNIPAK paste for my mechanics, I recommend it with linen winding.

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