Duct integrity proving mandrel are pulled through duct to prove joint integrity and test duct integrity for round duct conduit or interdict used in telecom gas water networks.
Mandrel test for ducts.
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Suitable for use in heavy duty professional such as telecom gas and water utilities.
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Duct integrity proving mandrel are pulled through the duct to prove joint integrity and test duct integrity for round duct conduit or interdict used in telecom gas water networks.
The mandrel is pulled through the conduit to insure and verify that there is an adequate clearance.
Duct proving mandrels are painted steel and are 240mm long in length with threaded steel rod and pulling eye each end to give overall length of 350mm.
Duct proving mandrels are manufactured from polypropylene and are fitted with steel rotating fixing eyes at each end.
Eye on each end is cast.
Center rod is plated all thread steel.
All mandrels are made to order and as a rule the diameter should be 10 smaller than the duct and the length is 1 5 times the diameter the standard sizes listed are maximum values and can be machined to your requirements.
Duct mandrels are necessary devices for performing duct integrity test procedure in buried telecom ducts prior blowing or installation of optical fiber cables.
Each mandrel has a teflon body with two braided steel loop eyes on each end for versatility and strength.