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- Launch Pit
- Slimliar to drive shaft but more usually associated with launching an impact moling or similar tool.
- Launch Seal
- A mechanical seal, usually composed of a rubber flange that is mounted to the wall of the drive shaft. The flange seal is distended by the MTBM as it passes through, creating a seal to prevent water or lubrication inflow into the shaft during tunneling operations.
- Lead Pipe
- The leading pipe manufactured to fit the rear of the jacking shield and over which the trailing end of the shield is fitted.
- Leading Interjack Pipe
- The pipe immediately ahead of, or attached to, the interjack shield.
- Live Insertion
- Method of installation of a liner while the product pipe remains in service.
- Localised Repair
- Repair work on a pipe, particularly sewerage, for lengths less than the run between two adjacent access points.
- Location
- Trenchless procedures for identifying the site of underground utilities, infrastructure, obstructions, etc. without excavation or with minimum excavation.
- Locator
- An electronic instrument used to determine the position and strength of electro-magnetic signals emitted from a transmitter sonde in the pilot head of a boring system, or an impact mole tool or from existing underground services which have been energised. Sometimes referred to as a Walkover System.
- Low Load Method
- A pipe jacking method in which separate provision is made to carry the jacking load, the pipe being installed carrying little or none of the jacking force.
- Lubrication
- Means of reducing friction either around a pipe being jacked or a shaft being sunk into the ground.