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Required Tools: • Stapling pliers with galvanized staples. Recommend Bostitch P6C8 which shoots STCR-5019 type staples up to 3/8 inch in length • Scissors or Utility Knife (Note: cutting through fiberglass insulation dulls scissors quickly; high quality scissors capable of being re-sharpened are recommended) Required Materials: • Roll(s) of EverGreen ® Cut ‘n Wrap™ Reusable Insulation 48” wide and 96” long • Roll(s) of double-sided hook and loop fastener References: • Auburn Manufacturing, Inc.’s Cut ‘n Wrap Material Calculator Wrap the first blanket around the valve or flange to be insulated (Note: for a gate valve, that should be the stem, immediately beneath the wheel). Pull the hook and loop straps so as to tighten the Cut ‘n Wrap blanket. If insulating a flange, you are done with that pipe component. Determine the size and shape of Cut ‘n Wrap necessary to insulate the pipe component being insulated. Make a small loop at the loose end of the hook and loop material and staple. This makes it easier to work with gloves and to detach the hook and loop strip from itself. Cut the required blanket pieces from the roll of Cut ‘n Wrap. Note: Insulation for a flange should consist of one blanket piece of the proper dimension whereas insulation for a gate valve may consist of two or three separate blanket pieces of the proper dimensions. Peel hook and loop strips from the roll equal in lengths to the Cut ‘n Wrap blanket plus 6 inches. Staple one end of each strip of hook and loop to one end of the Cut ‘n Wrap blanket piece. Use at least 2 staples per strip. Installation (Steps 1-10) Cut ’n Wrap™ Insulation Kits* Flanges and Valves Assemble the necessary tools and unroll the Cut ‘n Wrap. 1. 4. 5. 6. 7. 2. 3.

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Required Tools: • Stapling pliers with galvanized staples. RecommendBostitch P6C8 which shoots STCR-5019 type staplesup to 3/8 inch in length

• Scissors or Utility Knife (Note: cutting through fiberglass insulation dullsscissors quickly; high quality scissors capable of beingre-sharpened are recommended)

Required Materials: • Roll(s) of EverGreen® Cut ‘n Wrap™ Reusable Insulation48” wide and 96” long

• Roll(s) of double-sided hook and loop fastener

References:• Auburn Manufacturing, Inc.’s Cut ‘n Wrap MaterialCalculator

Wrap the firstblanket around thevalve or flange tobe insulated (Note: for a gatevalve, that shouldbe the stem,immediatelybeneath thewheel). Pull thehook and loopstraps so as to tighten the Cut ‘n Wrap blanket. Ifinsulating a flange, you are done with that pipecomponent.

Determine thesize and shape ofCut ‘n Wrapnecessary toinsulate the pipecomponent beinginsulated.

Make a small loopat the loose end ofthe hook and loopmaterial andstaple. This makesit easier to workwith gloves and todetach the hookand loop stripfrom itself.

Cut the requiredblanket piecesfrom the roll ofCut ‘n Wrap.Note: Insulationfor a flangeshould consist ofone blanketpiece of theproper dimension whereas insulation for a gatevalve may consist of two or three separate blanketpieces of the proper dimensions.

Peel hook andloop strips fromthe roll equal inlengths to the Cut ‘n Wrapblanket plus 6 inches.

Staple one end ofeach strip of hookand loop to oneend of the Cut ‘nWrap blanketpiece. Use at least2 staples per strip.

Installation (Steps 1-10)

Cut ’n Wrap™ Insulation Kits*Flanges and Valves

Assemble thenecessary toolsand unroll the Cut ‘n Wrap.

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Installation (Steps 1-10)

Cut ’n Wrap™ Insulation Kits*Flanges and Valves

For a gatevalve, continueinstalling thesecond blanketaround thelower part of thevalve stem, closest to thevalve blanket.

For a gatevalve, continueinstalling thethird blanketaround thevalve body. Itmay help to snipseveral inchesinto the Cut ‘nWrap blanketseams to get a better fit on the pipe and around the valve stem.Wrap the valve blanket around one side of the valvestem, and then around the second side. Then comeback to tighten the first hook and loop strap. Youshould loosen the hook and loop strap holding thesecond blanket in place so as to secure part of thethird blanket around the valve stem.

Inspect theinsulatedcomponent tomake certainthat all baresurfaces havebeen coveredwith Cut ‘nWrap.

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Disclaimer: Anyone intending to use the products identified and described in this publication, as well as the informationor specifications concerning these products, should, before using them, be satisfied that the products are suitable for the intended use and meet all appropriate and applicable safety and health standards. The products identified and described in this publication will perform to any expressly indicated specifications only when properly used, and theuser, not Auburn Manufacturing, is responsible for their proper use.

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