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Flexible  line  coupling

Some  of  the  most  commonly  used  plain-band couplings are shown in figure 2-13. When you install a hose between two duct sections, the gap between the duct ends should be a minimum of 1/8 of an inch and a maximum of 3/4 of an inch. When you install the clamps on the connection, the clamp should be 1/4 of an inch from the end of the connector. Misalignment between  the  ducting  ends  should  not  exceed  1/8  of  an inch. Marman  clamps  are  commonly  used  in  ducting systems and should be tightened to the torque value indicated  on  the  coupling.  Tighten  all  couplings  in the manner and to the torque value specified on the clamp or in the applicable maintenance instruction manual. When you install flexible couplings, such as the one  shown  in  figure  2-14,  the  following  steps  are recommended  to  assure  proper  security: 1.  Fold  back  half  of  the  sleeve  seal  and  slip  it onto  the  sleeve. Figure  2-13.—Flexible  line  connectors. 2-10

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