109 Series Pipeline Cleaning Balls Sizes: 5.87" to 18.25"


cleaning balls

Manhole Winch manhole winch

Features:

  • Drags plugs in leak location testing
  • Feeds Pipeline Cleaning Ball down line for sewer cleaning
  • Normal pull strength up to 550 pounds
  • 3/32" diameter steel cable

Click an Item Number below to order

Description
Shpg
Wt
lbs
Item
Number
Unit
Price
Each
Manhole Winch 30 938-7826
Nominal Size Range of Use Head Pressure (Feet of Head) Deflated Length Deflated Diameter Inflation Valve Thread Size Eye Bolt Shpg
Wt
lbs
Item Number Unit Price Each

6" - 10"

(150 - 250 mm)

5.87"

(149 mm)

10.25"

(260 mm)

5

(1.5 M)

8"

(203 mm)

5.62"

(142 mm)

1/4" (1) 3/8" (2) 4 109-010

10" - 14"

(250 - 350 mm)

8.75"

(222 mm)

14.25"

(362 mm)

5

(1.5 M)

12.25"

(311 mm)

8.5"

(216 mm)

1/4" (1) 3/8" (2) 10 109-014

15" - 18"

(375 - 450 mm)

11"

(279 mm)

18.25"

(464 mm)

5

(1.5 M)

14.75"

(375 mm)

10.75"

(273 mm)

1/4" (1) 3/8" (2) 16 109-018
 

**Inflatable Plug Warning: Maximum head pressures that a pipe plug may restrain can only be estimated. Slippage is influenced by many factors including fluid in the pipe, coefficient of pipeline friction, pressure required to inflate the plug, and accuracy of pressure gauges. Generally, a Multi-Flex™ Inflatable Plug inserted fully into pipeline will begin slipping between 50% and 80% of the inflation pressure if it has an inflated pipe contact length of 1 ½ to 2 times the diameter, but even a head pressure of 50% of the inflation pressure may cause slippage with some liquids. The inflation pressure is also subject to temperature change and debris or protrusions in the pipeline that could rupture the plug. The inflation pressure should be monitored and plugs anchored and/or mechanically blocked when slippage could cause property damage or injury. NEVER use a test pressure greater than the capacity of the weakest pipe or component in the system. NEVER use an inflatable plug when its failure could cause injury or catastrophic damage.