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6) Cut a 3" notch on one side of the belled end of the pipe to allow the male to slide in easier. Put a mark on the male pipe 4" from the end. See Figure 4. NOTE: may not need to cut if temperature is above 85-90°. Can slide pipe up to bell. Belled end: PVC Pipe Primer and Cement Inside Male: PVC Pipe Primer and Cement Outside 4" 7) First prepare the pipe with PVC Pipe Primer, following directions of use and drying. After priming, use 'Rain or Shine' type of PVC cement in accordance to PVC cement directions. 8) Position first 2 sections of pipe in Pipe Support Brackets. Prior to assembly apply a generous amount of PVC cement to the inside of the belled end, and the outside of the male end. See Figure 4. 9) While aligning the notch and mark, insert the male end into the belled until the mark meets the edge of the belled pipe (approximately 4"). See Figure 5. Position next section of pipe in Pipe Support Bracket and continue assembly by repeating Steps 6 - 9 until complete. Making sure to keep all the notches aligned. 10) Allow the PVC cement to dry fully, based on the PVC cement directions (minimum of 2 hours). 3" Notch Figure 4 4" Figure 5 11) After PVC cement has fully dried, use a level to find the top, center of the pipe at end of each pipe section and mark it with a permanent black felt marker (marks should not be more than 12' O.C.). Then use a chalk line or a piece of the aluminum pad retainer as a straight edge to draw a line between the marks. See Figure 6. Measure 71/4" down from the original marks and draw another line. See Figure 7. Level Pipe 7 1 /4 " Pipe Pipe Support Bracket Support Brace Support Brace Pipe Support Bracket Figure 7 Figure 6 Mark on top of Pipe NOTE: PVC cement must be completely dried before cutting takes place. Failure to do so may result in pipe sections coming apart. AEROTECH, INC. 4215 Legion Dr. Mason, MI 48854-1036 USA (517) 676-7070 Fax (517) 676-7078 FORM: QM1127 Rev. 6, April 2000 Page 5 of 20