Electrofusion Welder
The HÜRNER Electrofusion Pressure Welder is used for electrofusion jointing pressurised HDPE pipes and fittings. Built to withstand harsh site conditions, these welders are easy to use, and have large start and stop buttons, colour coded for easy recognition. The EF welder is connected to the electrofusion fitting, which heats up, and bonds the fitting to both pipe ends, forming an integral join.
Mechanical Scraper
Mechanical scraping and pipe preparation is an essential step in electrofusion welding and to make things easier, Acu-Tech Piping Systems now offer a state of the art Mechanical Rotary Scraping Tool. This mechanical scraping tool, (also known as a pipe end scraper or end preparation tool), exposes the outer surface of PE pipe allowing for no oxidation to contaminate the weld
Turbo Pipe
Scraper
The Ritmo Turbo Pipe Scrapers are used for scraping small bore pipe to prepare it for electrofusion welding. Turbo pipe scrapers are a drill attachment, that has two functions: Firstly to scrape the end of the pipe to provide a flat, smooth surface, and secondly to scrape 0.2 mm off the surface of the poly pipe.
Rotary
Scraper
The Manually-powered rotary scraping tool is used for the removal of the outer surface of PE pipes prior to electrofusion.
Restraining &
Alignment Clamp
The Restraining and Alignment Clamps are extremely rigid and powerful. Models available to suit straight joins, reducing and elbow fittings and even Tee’s. Durable carry bag included.
Squeeze Off
Tool
Squeeze Off Tools are used to limit the flow in PE pipe. Squeeze off is affected by manually turning the handle in a clockwise direction.
Hydraulic Squeeze Off Tool
Gas pipe Squeeze Off unit featuring a detachable Top beam with integrated hydraulic cylinders, an intermediate beam and a Bottom beam. As with other Hy-Ram designs, the squeeze off is carried out, the intermediate and Bottom beams are mechanically locked together and then the Top beam complete with the cylinders can be detached for use on the second, third and fourth squeeze points.