Cherne 270032 Test-Ball 3-Zoll-Stecker, Schwarz 3 Zoll

Brand:Cherne

3.6/5

67.71

PRODUKTBESCHREIBUNG Testkugelstopfen, pneumatisch, Nenngröße 3 Zoll, minimaler Durchmesser 2,77 Zoll, maximaler Durchmesser 3,25 Zoll, maximaler Rückluftdruck 13 PSI, maximaler Gegendruck 30 Fuß Kopf, erforderlicher Aufblasdruck 35 PSI, entleerte Größe 5. 18 L x 2, 64 D Zoll, Material aus Konstruktionsgummi, zur Verwendung in DWV-Systemen zum Abdichten von runden und unrunden Rohren VOM HERSTELLER Cherne's Single-Size-Test-Kugelstopfen. Hergestellt aus Naturkautschuk für hervorragende Ausdehnung und Gedächtnis. Dichtet sowohl runde als auch unrunde Rohre ab. Die Kette und der Ringgriff aus verzinktem Stahl dienen als Anker und verhindern, dass der Stecker an der Leine herunterrutscht. Passt problemlos durch Test-T-Stücke, Sanitär-T-Stücke, Bodenabläufe und andere enge Situationen. Größerer Erweiterungsbereich als mechanische Stecker.

Größe 3 Zoll. Passt problemlos durch Test-T-Stücke, Sanitär-T-Stücke, Bodenabläufe und andere enge Situationen. Die Kette und der Ringgriff aus verzinktem Stahl dienen als Anker und verhindern, dass der Stecker an der Leine herunterrutscht. Dichtet sowohl runde als auch unrunde Rohre ab. Hergestellt aus Naturkautschuk für hervorragende Ausdehnung und Gedächtnis. Handelsmarke: Cherne Industries. MECHANISCHE KOMPONENTEN. Hergestellt in Amerika.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Cherne
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 584 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components ‎Unit^Instruction Guide
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Item Dimensions LxWxH 10.5 x 6.5 x 5.75 inches
Item model number ‎270032
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 0.18 Kilograms
Item Weight ‎6.3 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Cherne
Measurement System ‎English
Part Number ‎270032
Product Dimensions ‎10.5 x 6.5 x 5.75 inches
Size ‎3 Inch
Thickness ‎1 Inches

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Scritto da: Jonathan Mendoza
Got the job done!
Used these to plug vent and sink while forcing pressurized water through cleanout to unclog the drain line and worked like a charm. Really handy tool to have.
Scritto da: ooma fan
A way to clean the toilet's upper rim
For cleaning the upper rim when using a brush and cleaner won't do. A bit pricey for what it does, but I imagine it will last for decades. It has a standard valve (like a car tire). Flush the toilet, turn off the intake water. Stick this in the hole. Inflate it a bit, not a lot, maybe one or two pumps for a firm fit. Obviously the valve stem is facing out, towards you. Now fill the toilet with CLR up to the rim of the toilet, one or two containers, maybe topping it off with some water to get the water/CLR level up above the overhang. (The more you dilute the CLR with water the longer it will take to clean: I used two gallons) Let it sit for five or six hours. The CLR will eat away all the junk and hard water lime deposit that has accumulated over time. When you are done, stick a pencil or other thin object in to deflate the plug, the way you would let air out of a tire. As the plug loosens, which takes only a few seconds, you can pull it out. And the water level in the bowl will fall to its normal level. Turn the supply valve on again. When the tank is full flush the toilet and say goodbye to all the CLR. The toilet bowl should be clean. This is how you get the rim. If you have lime deposit at the bottom of the toilet you don't need this thing. Just turn off the supply valve, flush, and fill with CLR. That will take care of the bottom of the toilet bowl. But to get the whole bowl right up to the rim (past the rim jets that fill the bowl from the sides), you need something like this stopper technique. I have seen people recommending using a balloon filled with water to stop up the toilet hole but I did not want to chance having the thing pop and getting rubber stopped up in the drain pipe. This plug device is solid and is to big to flush. (The plug has other applications in high pressure plumbing, the instructions are all about those applications, which have absolutely nothing to do with cleaning your toilet) It's not a cheap cleaning technique, you need two big bottles of CLR and this plug (which is re-usable), but then again, you don't need to do it often. And it certainly is easier than some of the alternatives I've seen on line, one of which included taking the toilet apart, hauling it outside, turning it over, and scrubbing to get inside the lip/overhang at the top of the rim. The technique I have described will run about $50 and is well worth it. A cheaper alternative to CLR might be coca cola, which you can read about on the net. I've never tried it. CLR has three different acids in it, one specifically designed for mineral deposits. Coca cola has one acid in it, designed to destroy your teeth, which come to think of it are minerals. So the choice is yours. If the coke doesn't work try the CLR. Or not. There's a limit to how much aggro I want to devote to this operation. The key in both cases is to give the cleaning agent time to attack the debris. I can tell you CLR works impeccably.
Scritto da: Maria C.
Great Product, on the pricey side.
Still a very pricey product. But it's necessary for passing inspection.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
trabaja muy bien
trabaja muy bien
Scritto da: BRIAN DAVID LINDO
This product is definitely worth its weight in gold
I am a self painting contractor most of the work I do is paint roofs yes I live in Bermuda and all our roofs are painted as we catch the water to drink and one of the products I use if a teaspoon of it gets in the tank of cistern it will spoil all the water up to 30,000 gallons in some cases so extremely important that the downspouts that carries the water from roof to the tank is absolutely water tight and these plugs are not only water tight but air tight also have been using them for well 20 years and have never had a problem totally recommend them for whatever anybody wants to be air or water tight.
Scritto da: Michael Fedor
Worked great
I got this for my shower remodel. Sucked I had to pay so much for a one time use. But after my second time of seeing it right my shower pan held water for three days. Kinda over kill but I was impressed.
Scritto da: Nicholas Ibarra
Flood test tool
Easy to use.....worked as described
Scritto da: David Sanders
Shower pan test.
This works excellent for checking your shower pan liner seal. After you do you pre-slope you silicone your liner to the drain X out the hole fold down the flaps, X slice the holes for the bolts make sure there is silicone around each bolt hole and bolt down the drain. MAKE SURE to keep weep holes clear..i stick wire in them until the silicone dries. Use a Bike pump to blow up the test ball not a compressor as it takes very little air. Make sure to put rocks around your drain when doing the dry mix bed so water can drain into the weep holes.
Scritto da: Alanna
Amazing
Worked amazing. Had to plug a masive tank to fix a leek and it worked great to plug the hole
Scritto da: Gus
Test ball
Worked great
Scritto da: Benoit D.
Article arrivée avec usure évidente
Déballer aujourd'hui tel quel :(
Scritto da: B.J.
Very Poor Quality
Valve leaked where it’s installed in the rubber bladder. Leaked right out of the box before installed. Not worth the money.
Scritto da: steve
Can’t use it
Leak. Can’t use. Big cut on it

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