Just received your stop logs or planning an install? Learn how to handle, install, and maintain your 500 Series Stop Logs safely and effectively with our latest training guide. From proper lifting techniques to leak testing and storage, we cover everything you need to know for smooth operation.
Take an inside look at how Whipps, Inc. stop logs are designed, built, and used to keep water under control. From precision manufacturing in our U.S. facility to real-world applications in water treatment plants, canals, dams, and stormwater systems, this video shows the versatility and reliability of our 500 Series Stop Logs.
You’ll see how stop logs are fabricated from durable aluminum or stainless steel, sealed with UHMW edges, and engineered for everything from low-pressure irrigation channels to high-head flood control structures. We walk through the key models, including lightweight options for easy handling, rugged designs for higher pressure, and bulkhead-style logs with built-in slide gates for large-scale isolation.
Alongside these product insights, the video also covers safe handling practices, proper installation techniques, and leak testing procedures. Learn how to set stop logs correctly for a secure seal, how to test and troubleshoot for leaks, and the best way to remove, clean, and store your equipment seasonally. With tips on inspection, seal care, and troubleshooting, you’ll understand exactly how to extend the service life and performance of your stop logs.
Whether you’re a plant operator, engineer, or contractor, this video is your complete guide to the manufacturing, operation, and maintenance of Whipps 500 Series Stop Logs. With tight tolerances, advanced material options, and a fit and finish that only comes from hands-on craftsmanship, we bring your project requirements to life with purpose-built precision.
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