How to Use Teflon Tape on Pipe Threads
If you’ve ever used Teflon seal tape on pipe
threads, and it’s not something you regularly do, you may have asked yourself
if it matters which way the tape is wrapped onto the pipe. It does, indeed,
matter.
As Leah points out in the video, the basic
thing you need to know is that the tape for water leaks needs to go onto the threads
clock-wise. So, if you’re right-handed and applying the tape with your right
hand, you want to wrap the tape into the threads away from you. Lefties will
want to wrap towards them. Ultimately, you just want to make sure that the tape
goes onto the threads in a clockwise direction.
Leah also points out that you want to make
sure that you get the seal tape close to the threaded end of the pipe, but not too
close. You don’t want the tape to travel over the lip of the pipe and get the
tape inside of the throat where it can contaminate the water supply and
introduce an obstacle which might block the flow.
You also want to make sure that the PTFE Teflon tape
sits snugly inside of the threads. To achieve this, you want to introduce a
decent amount of tension on the tape as you wrap it around the pipe. The tape,
especially the regular grade Teflon tape, is very stretchy, so you want to make
sure you don’t pull too tight. In general, you want to wrap the Teflon thread seal tape around the
pipe for 3-5 turns so it produce a fairly snug seal. Check the packaging on the
tape that you’re using. It usually tells you how many turns are recommended for
that product. And it can vary.
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