Drain Saddle Clamps directly plumb the waste water line from RO systems to a sinks drain pipe.
Two Configurations Available
- 1/4" Push Connect
- 3/8" Push Connect
Specifications
- 1/4" hole needed for 1/4" drain saddle clamp
- 3/8" hole needed for 3/8" drain saddle clamp
- Max pipe diameter 1.5" Sch 40 PVC or Sch. 80 PVC
Installation Instructions
- Drill appropieate size hole in sink drain pipe close to the sink
- Stick included gasket around hole (remove die cut circle from center if needed
- Position clamp on pipe and fasten with included screws
- Push in tubing and check for leaks
SKU | Drain Saddle Clamp |
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Aquarium Type | Saltwater, Freshwater |
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Product Questions
Hello,
You sell some drain saddle clamp. However, I want to know how I connect my pipe tot he saddle clamp? It is a push in system or do I need a connector piece to connect the pipe to the clamp?
Many thanks
You sell some drain saddle clamp. However, I want to know how I connect my pipe tot he saddle clamp? It is a push in system or do I need a connector piece to connect the pipe to the clamp?
Many thanks
Question by: kate fayers-kerr on Jan 16, 2017, 6:16 AM
Great question! These clamps have push connect fittings for you to install your waste water line into. Our RODI units use 1/4" tubing for the waste water line, so the 1/4" Drain Saddle clamp will be the one you need. :-)
Answer by: Randy on Jan 16, 2017, 2:24 PM
My sink has a 1-1/4" metal drain pipe, going straight down to a PVC U bend. Will this saddle clamp work to attach to the metal drain pipe?
Question by: Ron West on Jun 14, 2016, 11:08 AM
Great question!
The clamp will certainly fit and hold. the issue is that the pipe will need a 1/4" hole drilled to allow the tubing to be inserted in through the saddle into the pipe. This may prove to be slightly more difficult to drill over plastic Feel free to let us know if you have any further questions.
The clamp will certainly fit and hold. the issue is that the pipe will need a 1/4" hole drilled to allow the tubing to be inserted in through the saddle into the pipe. This may prove to be slightly more difficult to drill over plastic Feel free to let us know if you have any further questions.
Answer by: Connor on Jun 15, 2016, 1:29 PM
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