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We recommend not to use pipes<br />

that are different from the ones supplied<br />

and to always mount them<br />

using high-quality wrenches in<br />

order to avoid damaging the hexagons.<br />

Each time it is needed to<br />

remove a fitting, use two wrenches,<br />

in order to hold firmly the component<br />

which is not be unscrewed.<br />

The fittings are tight and they seal<br />

on conical-spherical surfaces. Do<br />

not apply excessive torque wrenches<br />

to avoid damaging the fittings.<br />

Do not use any dope. The usual<br />

criteria related to the correct <strong>installation</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> pipes should be always<br />

respected, without any relative<br />

motions on running to avoid rubbings<br />

and wears, contacts against<br />

sharp edges or driving belts, etc.<br />

Once mounted, the pipes should<br />

not be too stretched, they should<br />

not make any folds or be positioned<br />

in such a way to have the tendency<br />

to make folds in the future.<br />

4<br />

33<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1<br />

Picture 18<br />

gas pipe ø10x17 to<br />

be used in all kits<br />

where the rail gas<br />

outlet is with<br />

threaded<br />

connection<br />

Picture 19<br />

Gas pipe<br />

ø5x10,5 mm<br />

Picture 20<br />

Pipe-holder<br />

assembly

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