wicket
|
posted on 21/7/02 at 08:55 PM |
|
|
Brake Pipe Clips
Has anybody had experience of SVA and the plastic push-in pipe clips used for fixing solid brake pipes ? They look fine to me but I wolud hate to have
to replace them if not acceptable.
|
|
|
scutter
|
posted on 21/7/02 at 10:38 PM |
|
|
Best bet is to call a man anmed Steve Whitehart, on the SVA enquires desk on 01792 458888, was dead helpful in answering questions about my brake test
switch. ATB Scutter
|
|
wicket
|
posted on 22/7/02 at 07:03 AM |
|
|
Scutter. Thanks for that, I'll give him call later and post any useful info.
Wicket
|
|
paulf
|
posted on 22/7/02 at 08:36 PM |
|
|
[I got some and used a few but share your concerns, iI then bought some 5mm P clips and used them attached with 3mm screws and they seem much more
acceptable and plenty strong enough.
Paul.
quote]Has anybody had experience of SVA and the plastic push-in pipe clips used for fixing solid brake pipes ? They look fine to me but I wolud hate
to have to replace them if not acceptable.
|
|
David Jenkins
|
posted on 22/7/02 at 08:47 PM |
|
|
quote: Has anybody had experience of SVA and the plastic push-in pipe clips used for fixing solid brake pipes ? They look fine to me but I wolud hate
to have to replace them if not acceptable.
They're fine - I've just fitted some pipes using these clips, and had to remove one for modifications. Believe me, they're very firmly held
once the pipe is pushed in!
I had a major wrestling job to get the pipe out...
David
|
|
Jim
|
posted on 23/7/02 at 10:24 PM |
|
|
I just took my car for SVA and I have got the P Clips with pop rivets in them. The tester looked at them said they were OK, he did not like the stick
on type of p clip, so it sounds like these should be OK
|
|
wicket
|
posted on 24/7/02 at 07:44 AM |
|
|
In response to Scutters posting on the 21st; the man on the help desk is now Steve Jones, very helpful and a name worth remembering. Anyway, he say
that the push-in rivet type plastic clips should be no problem, the main criteria being secure fixing of the pipe work and he also implied that there
was no specified spacing for the fixing, but I am still going for 200mm(8")to be on the safe side(the 200mm/8" spacing is more for wiring which is
obviously more flexible). He also said that the standard clips welded to the back axle should be OK as the brake pipe being made of a rigid material
is not going anywhere. He also suggested thats its good practice to protect the rigid pipe work where passing any part of the chassis/structure with
plastic sleeve but it should be taped in position to prevent movement or loss.
|
|