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How to Connect a PVC Drain to a Cast Iron Pipe · Step 8 of 9
This guide provides detailed instructions for safely cutting an existing cast iron drain pipe and connecting a new PVC drain pipe using a shielded flexible coupling. The process involves preparing the work area, supporting the pipe, making a clean cut, deburring the pipe ends, and properly installing and tightening the coupling for a durable, leak-free connection.
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What are the most important safety precautions when cutting cast iron pipe?
When cutting cast iron, always wear 3M Professional Chemical Splash/Impact Safety Goggles, MCR Safety BearKat Safety Glasses, and a 3M P100 Household Respirator to protect against dust and debris. Cast iron is heavy, so ensure the pipe is well-supported with 2 in. x 4 in. dimensional lumber before and during cutting to prevent injury or damage.
Do I need a special blade for cutting cast iron with a reciprocating saw?
Yes, a standard reciprocating saw blade will not work effectively on cast iron. You will need a Milwaukee 12 Amp SAWZALL Reciprocating Saw equipped with a DIABLO 9 in. Diamond Grit Reciprocating Saw Blade for Cast Iron Cutting. This specialized blade is designed to cut through the hard material efficiently and safely.
How do I properly support the cast iron pipe to prevent it from falling after I cut it?
Before making your cut, use 2 in. x 4 in. dimensional lumber to create temporary supports on both sides of the cut line. Secure these supports to a stable surface, ensuring they can bear the pipe's weight and prevent any movement, cracking, or collapse during the cutting process.
Why is a shielded flexible coupling recommended for connecting PVC to cast iron, and how do I install it correctly?
A shielded flexible coupling creates a durable, leak-free seal between cast iron and PVC, accommodating slight differences in pipe diameter and vibration. Ensure both pipe ends are clean and deburred before installing the coupling, then tighten the stainless steel bands evenly to the manufacturer's specified torque using a TEKTON 7/16 in. Nut Driver.
Tighten the Coupling Bands to Spec
Part of project
How to Connect a PVC Drain to a Cast Iron Pipe · Step 8 of 9
This guide provides detailed instructions for safely cutting an existing cast iron drain pipe and connecting a new PVC drain pipe using a shielded flexible coupling. The process involves preparing the work area, supporting the pipe, making a clean cut, deburring the pipe ends, and properly installing and tightening the coupling for a durable, leak-free connection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most important safety precautions when cutting cast iron pipe?
When cutting cast iron, always wear 3M Professional Chemical Splash/Impact Safety Goggles, MCR Safety BearKat Safety Glasses, and a 3M P100 Household Respirator to protect against dust and debris. Cast iron is heavy, so ensure the pipe is well-supported with 2 in. x 4 in. dimensional lumber before and during cutting to prevent injury or damage.
Do I need a special blade for cutting cast iron with a reciprocating saw?
Yes, a standard reciprocating saw blade will not work effectively on cast iron. You will need a Milwaukee 12 Amp SAWZALL Reciprocating Saw equipped with a DIABLO 9 in. Diamond Grit Reciprocating Saw Blade for Cast Iron Cutting. This specialized blade is designed to cut through the hard material efficiently and safely.
How do I properly support the cast iron pipe to prevent it from falling after I cut it?
Before making your cut, use 2 in. x 4 in. dimensional lumber to create temporary supports on both sides of the cut line. Secure these supports to a stable surface, ensuring they can bear the pipe's weight and prevent any movement, cracking, or collapse during the cutting process.
Why is a shielded flexible coupling recommended for connecting PVC to cast iron, and how do I install it correctly?
A shielded flexible coupling creates a durable, leak-free seal between cast iron and PVC, accommodating slight differences in pipe diameter and vibration. Ensure both pipe ends are clean and deburred before installing the coupling, then tighten the stainless steel bands evenly to the manufacturer's specified torque using a TEKTON 7/16 in. Nut Driver.