Pipe cutting
1. Raise the die head and reamer out of the way and
set the pipe at the length to be cut.
2. Open the pipe cutter wider than the diameter of
the pipe and lower it into position.
3.Tighten by turning the handle to the right until the
cutter wheel firmly engages the pipe, (see Fig.16),
start the machine, and turn the handle 1/4 of a
revolution for each revolution of the pipe being cut
until the pipe is completely cut.
Cutter handle
WARNING
If the cutter handle is turned too violently, when the
cutter wheel cuts into pipe, it can distort the shape of
the pipe.
Special cut grinder precautions
We strongly recommend that only the pipe cutter
attached to the machine be used to cut pipes that are
to be threaded. If a grinder is used, make sure that
the cut face is square and without steps as in Fig.17.
Operationg Guidelines
Pipe
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Reaming
1. When cutting is complete, raise the cutter out of
the way. Lower the reamer arm and push the
reamer handle toward the pipe.(1)
2. Long-chucked pipe can sometimes be reamed with
the reamer handle in the recessed position.
3. Lock the reamer in position by turning the reamer
handle anti-clockwise.(2)
4. Start the machine and turn the carriage handle to
the right to advance the reamer.(3)
5. When reaming is complete, turn off the machine,
retract the reamer handle and raise the reamer arm
into the rest position.
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(1) Push
(2)
Reamer
handle
Fig. 18
Fig. 19