No, you cannot. The plastic pipe will crack creating a damaged and burst pipe. Only metallic type pipes are to be used when using such a clamp.
To effectively stop water leakage from a plastic pipe, you can use a pipe repair clamp or a pipe sealant specifically designed for plastic pipes. Make sure to clean and dry the area around the leak before applying the repair method. If the leak is significant, you may need to replace the damaged section of the pipe.
To effectively use a DIY pipe clamp for woodworking projects, first, measure and cut the pipe to the desired length. Attach the clamp pads to the ends of the pipe using screws or glue. Place the pipe clamp on the workpiece and tighten the clamp by turning the handle. Adjust the pressure as needed to secure the workpiece in place. Make sure the clamp is securely fastened before working on the project.
If it is a pipe that is not easily cut out and replaced, you can use a pipe clamp. Wrap the clamp around the pipe and tighten the two bolts to compress it around the pipe. If it is a drain pipe as you say, there is very little pressure on t he line, so the clamp should work fine.
It is never advisable to use clamp lights with heating bulbs on plastic cages, as it might start a fire. Please use glass, or metal cages for these type of applications.
Cast iron drainage pipe with neoprene gaskets and clamp. See plumbing.1800anytyme.com/plumbing-glossary.php
if it's plastic pipe you can just buy a glue cap and glue it on. If it's galvanized or cast iron pipe you can use a gym cap, (arubber cap that comes with a hose clamp). Just put that on the pipe and tighten it down firmly. this will prevent any sewer gas from coming out of the drain.
I just use a hacksaw.
A couple large hose clamps and a peice of inner tube or you can use same diameter pipe and clamp in between where the split is. If it's hard plastic maybe bondo or a fibreglass patch.
The quickest fix for a leaking pipe is to use a pipe repair clamp or a pipe repair tape to temporarily stop the leak until a permanent solution can be implemented.
no, they use a small plastic clamp and then cut chord after clamp. clamp stays on until chord dries up and falls off.
car,door,decoration materials,Plastic pipe and so on
To effectively use pipe clamps for woodworking projects, first, position the clamp heads on the wood pieces to be joined. Then, insert the pipe into the clamp heads and tighten the clamp by turning the handle. Make sure the clamps are securely holding the pieces together before allowing the glue to dry. Adjust the pressure as needed to ensure a strong and even bond.