Figure 3 – Stand placement
Ball Head
Collar
Figure 4 – PC116TS Stand Adjustment
PC116TS Stand/Adjustment
PC116TS Stand is an optional accessory designed for use
with PC116/PTC-400 Cutter and not intended for other
uses.
To adjust ball heads for tube size:
a. Depress button
A
b. Move ball head to proper tube size position (see
Figure 4)
B
c. Release button – confirm securely located
To adjust stand height, turn collar to raise or lower stand
head. Stand is designed to be placed on the same flat sur-
face as the PC116/PTC-400 Cutter. See Figure 3. If
needed, suitable spacers (such as a piece of wood) can
be used to raise stand.
6. Restrict access or set up guards or barricades to
create a minimum of 3 feet (1 m) of clearance around
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3" - 4.5" (76-120 mm)
1.5" - 3" (40-76 mm)
0.5" - 1.5" (12-40 mm)
B
A
Button
C
C
PC116/PTC-400 Power Tubing Cutter
the machine and tube. This helps prevent non-oper-
ators from contacting the machine or tube and
reduces the risk of tipping or entanglement.
7. Position the foot switch as shown in Figure 8 to allow
a proper operating position.
8. With the switch in the O-OFF position, run the cord
along a clear path. With dry hands, plug the power
cord into the properly grounded outlet. Keep all con-
nections dry and off the ground. If the power cord is
not long enough, use an extension cord that:
• Is in good condition.
• Has a three-prong plug like on the power tubing cut-
ter.
• Is rated for outdoor use.
• Has sufficient wire size. For extension cords up
to 50' (15.2 m) long use 14 AWG (2.5 mm
heavier. For extension cords 50'-100' (15.2 m -
30.5 m) long use 12 AWG (2.5 mm
9. Check the power tubing cutter for proper operation.
With hands clear:
• Move the speed switch to the I-LOW speed posi-
tion. Press and release the foot switch. The rollers
should rotate as indicated by the arrows in Figure 5.
If the machine does not rotate in the correct direc-
tion, or the foot switch does not control the machine
operation, do not use the machine until it has been
repaired.
• Depress and hold the foot switch. Inspect the mov-
ing parts for misalignment, binding, odd noises or
any other unusual conditions. Remove foot from the
foot switch. If any unusual conditions are found, do
not use the machine until it has been repaired.
Figure 5 – Roller Direction of Rotation
10. Move the speed switch to the O-OFF position, and
with dry hands unplug the machine.
2
) or
2
) or heavier.
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