Bluerock Tools PTK-300 Panduan Operasional - Halaman 8
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P I P E
T H R E A D I N G
PREPERATION FOR THREADING WITH THE PTK-300
CAUTION: Before making any adjustments, ensure the main machine switch is in the "off" position.
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Installing pipe in power drive
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Removing pipe from the optional power drive
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Pipe cutter operations
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K I T
Chuck operations
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Check to insure the cutter, reamer and die head is swung to the rear of the carriage.
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Mark the pipe at the desired length if it is being cut to length
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Rotate the forward and rear chucks clockwise to open them up and make room for the
pipe.
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Insert the pipe into the Power Drive so that the end to be worked or the cutting mark is
located about 12 inches to the front of the speed chuck jaws.
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Insert workpieces less than 2 feet long form the front of the machine. Insert longer pipes
through either end so that the longer section extends out beyond the rear of the Power
Drive.
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CAUTION: Use pipe supports when necessary to prevent machine tipping.
To close the chuck around a piece of pipe, turn the chuck handwheel in the counter-
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clockwise direction.
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Check the pipe is perfectly centered in the chuck and attempt to spin the
handwheel tight again.
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Secure the pipe by using repeated and forceful counterclockwise spins of the
speed chuck handwheel at the front of the Power Drive. This action
"hammers" the jaws tightly around the pipe.
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CAUTION: Keep hands and fingers away from the chuck jaws when the
machine is plugged into a power source. Closing chuck jaws can cause
serious damage to bodily parts.
Flip directional switch to "off" position.
Use repeated and forceful clockwise spins of the speed chuck handwheel at the front of the
Power Drive to release the workpiece from the speed chuck jaws.
If necessary, loosen the rear centering device using a clockwise rotation of the handwheel at the
rear of the Power Drive.
Slide the workpiece out of the Power Drive, keeping a firm grip on the workpiece as it clears the
Power Drive. To avoid injury from falling parts or equipment tip-overs when handling long
workpieces, make sure that the end farthest from the Power Drive is supported prior to removal.
Clean up any spills or splatter on the ground surrounding the Power Drive.
Check to insure the reamer and die head are in the UP position.
Securely clamp the pipe into the chuck as described in the above section.
If the pipe is not centered, reverse the operation until the pipe is
loose and re-center the pipe.
NOTE: This prevents movement of the pipe that can result in poor
thread quality.
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