Pipe Cutting Sample Clauses

The Pipe Cutting clause defines the requirements and procedures for cutting pipes as part of a construction or installation project. It typically specifies the standards to be followed, the tools or methods to be used, and any necessary safety precautions or quality checks. For example, it may require that all cuts are made cleanly, to precise measurements, and that cut ends are properly finished to prevent damage or leaks. The core function of this clause is to ensure that pipe cutting is performed safely and accurately, thereby maintaining the integrity of the piping system and preventing future issues related to poor workmanship.
Pipe Cutting. All sizes of pipe shall be cut and threaded and/or welded and fabricated by employees covered by this Agreement. There shall be no restrictions on the use of power equipment. Where it is impractical or a hardship to cut, thread, or weld pipe on the job in the opinion of the Employer involved, such pipe may be cut, threaded or welded and fabricated in the shop. Flashings and air ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be made on the job or in the shop by journeymen plumbers and/or apprentices covered by this Agreement. Such cutting, threading, and/or welding, fabrication and making of flashings and air ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be performed by journeymen and apprentices of the Union. All pipe, hanger rod and fabricated piping of any size which is cut in the shop of the Employer or in any approved Employer's shop covered by this Agreement shall be labeled by the journeymen performing the work. The journeymen who obtain the labels from the office of the Business Manager of the Union shall be held accountable for said labels. All sizes of pipe shall be cut and threaded by employees covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement of Local Union 130, except for pipe nipples which are defined as lengths of 10 inches or less.
Pipe Cutting. All sizes of pipe shall be cut and threaded and/or welded and fabricated by employees covered by this Agreement. There shall
Pipe Cutting. Cutting pipe for the insertion of valves, fittings, or closure pieces shall be done in a neat, workmanlike manner without creating damage to the pipe or lining. Ductile cast iron may be cut using an abrasive pipe saw, rotary wheel cutter, guillotine pipe saw, milling wheel saw, or oxyacetylene torch. Cut ends and rough edges shall be ground smooth and for push-on joint connections, the cut end shall be beveled.
Pipe Cutting. All sizes of pipe shall be cut and threaded