For intricate castings with delicate designs, finishing is an important process, however; cast iron manhole covers do not require excess finishing except removing the frames, runners and risers. The bearing surfaces can be shot-blasted and machined to ensure that it lies flat in the frame.
Uses of Manhole Covers
Manhole covers are used wherever there is a manhole, simply because the hole needs to be covered up to prevent accidents and to protect the public from harmful gasses, fumes, heat, high voltage and explosions. Cast iron manhole covers are preferred because they are heavy duty, strong, long lasting and are not dislodged easily. Plain and decorative manhole covers are used depending on where they are to be installed. Manhole covers are commonly known to be used to cover manholes for water drains, sewer drains, electric cable trenches and telecommunication lines. They can also be used as decorative additions to driveways, yards and walkways. Manhole covers are also used for industrial application such as for storage tanks and silos, surge tanks, for road tankers carrying petroleum and acid, pressure vessels etc.
Installing a Plasson repair clamp is straightforward. First, the damaged area of the pipe should be cleaned to ensure a proper seal. The clamp is then placed around the defect, and the bolts are tightened to secure it in place. It's important to ensure that the clamp fits snugly over the damaged portion of the pipe to prevent any leaks. Regular inspections post-installation will help identify any potential issues before they escalate.
Moreover, the tight sealing of manhole covers plays a critical role in preventing the leakage of harmful substances into the surrounding soil or water sources. This aspect of their functionality is essential for protecting public health and maintaining environmental integrity, especially in urban areas where infrastructure is densely packed.