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Description
High-Impact Mechanical Pipe Plugs for Secure Inside Sealing
The Lansas 605 Series Posi-Seal® Mechanical Wing Nut Plugs are professional-grade mechanical pipe test plugs designed for secure inside pipe installation in municipal, industrial, and waterworks applications.
Manufactured from durable high-impact plastic, these internal pipe plugs provide dependable sealing performance under back pressure conditions. Rated up to 5 PSI (up to 40 ft. water column depending on size), they are ideal for controlled low-pressure air or water testing.
If you are looking for reliable mechanical pipe plugs for infrastructure maintenance, leak prevention, or pipe pressure testing, the Lansas 605 Series offers a proven solution.
Key Features of Lansas 605 Series Mechanical Pipe Plugs
- Inside Pipe Plugs: Designed specifically for secure internal pipe sealing.
- High Back Pressure Test Plugs: Suitable for applications requiring resistance to back pressure.
- Pressure Rated Pipe Plugs: Rated up to 5 PSI pipe plugs / 40 ft water column pipe plugs.
- High Impact Plastic Pipe Plugs: Durable construction built for repeated use.
- Adjustable Pipe Test Plugs: Wing nut mechanism expands plug for tight sealing.
- Professional Grade Pipe Test Plugs: Available in sizes 3.78 to 8.03 inch pipe plugs, ideal for contractors and municipal pipe testing.
- Reliable Pipe Sealing Solutions: Helps prevent pipe leaks and secure pipe sealing during testing.
- Easy Install Pipe Plugs: These pipe plugs for contractors are designed for quick insertion and secure sealing, reducing setup time.
Lansas 605 Pipe Plugs Specification
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Mechanical wing nut plugs |
| Construction | High impact plastic |
| Installation | Inside pipe use |
| Pressure Rating | 5 PSI (40 ft. water column) |
| Use | Air and water test plugs |
| Diameter Range | 3.78"–8.03" |
| Application | Municipal pipe testing, plumbing test plugs |
What Lansas 605 Series Plugs Can Do
- Stop water flow in pipes
- Seal pipes temporarily
- Test pipe integrity
- Prevent back pressure leaks
- Perform water line test plugs
- Support sewer line test plugs
- Assist with drain testing plugs
- Serve as pipe isolation plugs
- Provide dependable pipe maintenance solutions
These pipe stoppers and temporary pipe seals contribute to pipe system integrity, ideal when you need mechanical reliability without using inflatable pipe plugs.
Applications & Industry Use
The Lansas 605 Series is a line stopping equipment with high pressure pipe plugs widely used in:
- Waterworks equipment
- Municipal water supplies
- Water treatment infrastructure
- Wastewater testing equipment
- Plumbing contractor supplies
- Infrastructure maintenance tools
- Utility supply equipment
- Industrial pipe plugs applications
- Professional plumbing tools setups
These pipe sealing plugs are essential flow control plugs that serve as professional pipe testing equipment and pipeline pressure testing systems.
Available Sizes & Back Pressure Ratings
| Nominal Size | Min. Pipe Dia. | Max. Pipe Dia. | Max Back Pressure (Air) | Max Back Pressure (Water) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 inch pipe plugs Nom. | 3.78" | 4.06" | 5 PSI | 40 ft of water |
| 6 inch pipe plugs Nom. | 5.77" | 6.08" | 5 PSI | 30 ft of water |
| 8 inch pipe plugs Nom. | 7.76" | 8.03" | 5 PSI | 30 ft of water |
Always follow manufacturer guidelines and never exceed rated pressure limits.
Who These Plugs Are For
These waterworks test plugs are built for the following group of people:
- Municipal pipe testing professionals
- Water infrastructure contractors
- Sewer maintenance crews
- Industrial maintenance technicians
- Plumbing contractors
- Utility supply professionals
If you need to buy mechanical pipe test plugs online, are searching for pipe plugs Canada, or require Canadian pipe testing equipment, the Lansas 605 Series offers professional reliability.
Not the one you’re looking for? Explore more professional solutions in the Lansas collection for improved jobsite safety, reliable sealing performance, and efficient pressure testing results.
Lansas vs Other Test Plugs
When evaluating Lansas vs other test plugs, contractors often compare durability, pressure ratings, and long-term sealing reliability. Understanding the differences between mechanical vs inflatable pipe plugs helps determine the right solution for specific air or water testing applications.
Many professionals searching for an alternative to Cherne plugs consider Lansas among the best pipe plug brands due to its performance and value. To properly compare pipe testing equipment, it’s important to review specifications from trusted industrial pipe plug suppliers that offer dependable, professional pipe testing tools built for demanding jobsite conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are mechanical pipe plugs?
Mechanical pipe plugs are expandable pipe sealing plugs that seal from inside the pipe using a wing nut or tightening mechanism. They do not require air inflation like inflatable (pneumatic) test plugs.
How do you test pipe pressure?
Insert the pipe plug fully into the pipe, tighten it securely, and then apply air or water pressure up to the rated PSI for the plug and test setup. Always follow safety procedures and manufacturer guidelines.
What are the best plugs for pipe testing?
The best plug depends on the required PSI, pipe material, and whether you need inside sealing or inflatable isolation. Mechanical plugs are commonly used for controlled low-pressure testing and applications where back pressure resistance is required.
How do you seal pipes from inside?
Use an inside pipe plug designed for internal sealing. Insert it fully into the pipe and tighten the wing nut to expand the plug until it seals securely against the pipe wall.
Do you have a pipe plug installation guide?
Insert the plug into the pipe beyond the sealing area, tighten evenly to expand the plug, confirm the plug is seated securely, and apply test pressure gradually. Do not exceed the plug’s rated limits.
What is the difference between mechanical and inflatable plugs?
Mechanical plugs expand using a tightening mechanism such as a wing nut, while inflatable plugs expand by adding air pressure through an inflation fitting.
What is the maximum pressure for pipe plugs?
The maximum allowable pressure depends on the specific plug model and size. The Lansas 605 Series mechanical plugs are rated up to 5 PSI. Never exceed the manufacturer’s specifications.
How do you choose the right pipe plug size?
Measure the internal diameter of the pipe and choose a plug where your measurement falls between the plug’s minimum and maximum pipe diameter range. Selecting the correct range ensures proper sealing and safe back pressure performance.
What are the best pipe plug maintenance tips?
Inspect sealing surfaces and tightening components before each use. Clean the plug after use, allow it to dry, and store it in a clean, dry location to extend service life.
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