Instructions / Assembly
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System 1738 Installation Methods18
7) APPLICATOR SIZE
Use the proper size cement 
and primer applicator for the 
size of pipe or fittings being 
joined. As a general guide, the 
cement applicator size should 
be approximately 1/2 of the 
pipe diameter. It is important that a satisfactory size 
applicator be used to help ensure that sufficient layers 
of cement are applied.
Priming Guidelines
8)
 Using the correct applicator (as outlined in step #8), 
aggressively work the primer into fitting socket, keeping 
the surface and applicator wet until the surface has been 
softened. 
9)
 Aggressively work the primer on to the end of the pipe 
to a point 1/2" beyond the depth of the fitting socket.
10)
 A second application of primer in the fitting socket is 
required.
11)
 Immediately and while the surfaces are still wet, apply 
the appropriate System 1738 cement using the solvent 
welding guidelines that follow.
System 1738 primer is mandatory for installation 
temperatures at or below 32
o
F (0
o
C).
NOTICE
6) DRY FITTING
Before applying primer or 
solvent cement, test all 
connections (pipe, fittings 
and accessories) to confirm 
a proper interference fit 
exists. Dry-fit contact 
between properly beveled 
pipe and fitting sockets 
is essential in making a good joint. The beveled pipe 
should easily enter the fitting socket and make contact 
with the inner fitting socket wall before bottoming out 
in a dry fit. A proper interference fit is present when the 
beveled pipe can only be inserted 1/3 to 2/3 of the way 
into the fitting socket.
DO NOT SOLVENT WELD PIPE, FITTINGS OR 
ACCESSORIES THAT FIT LOOSELY TOGETHER OR 
WHERE PIPE BOTTOMS OUT IN A DRY FIT. Proper 
joint strength cannot be developed. Do not solvent 
weld pipe, fittings or accessories if a beveled pipe 
cannot easily be inserted at least 1/3 of the way into 
the fitting socket. This may cause excessive stresses 
during assembly leading to joint failure. 
 CAUTION
5) CLEANING
Using a clean dry cloth, 
wipe any dirt and moisture 
from the fitting socket and 
the pipe end. Moisture 
will increase cure times 
and dirt and grease can 
prevent adhesion.










