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Showing posts with label JSI bumpers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JSI bumpers. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

HDD Bundle Bumpers

 HDD Bundle Bumpers

HDD Bundle

     Another successful project in the books.  Here you see a photo of a training we've just completed.  Contractor was able to string quite a bit of pipe.  They then came through; coated field joints and then applied the bumpers before bundling up the lines and sending them through the hole.  Contractor, end users and inspectors were all very happy with the result.  The section of the bundle that came out of the hole on the other end still had bumpers in place exactly where they had been installed.  None were damaged.  None were lost.  None slid down the pipe.  

    We've now seen our BBS bumpers for pipe bundles installed on everything from 2" pipe to 36" pipe and have yet to hear of a problem or a failure.  It is a great product and we'd love to talk to you about your upcoming projects.  

     In addition, our bumpers have been used on everything from two line bundles; all the way up to an ELEVEN line bundle!  That one was wild to see.  If you're interested you can see one of our early CASE STUDIES by clicking on the link.


Tuesday, April 16, 2024

HDD Bundle Bumpers

 Bumpers for HDD Bundles

bore bumpers

     You may have heard before of JSI's BBS bumper system used to protect pipelines in multi pipe pull backs (where more than one pipeline is pulled through a bore hole).  If you're curious - you can look HERE for a fantastic case study we were able to write up on a large job a few years ago.  In addition you can watch a very quick installation video below (installation is fast and easy).


      With many thousands of bumpers installed on hundreds of projects; BBS is proven to successfully accomplish the two things it is designed to do:  1. Protect the pipe from 'pipe on pipe damage' through the pull through process and 2: Keep space betweeen the pipelines once they are in their final resting place so that as soil fills in; CP can reach the line.  

     See below for an assortment of photos from a few jobs we've been a part of: