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Description
The SQ80C1 threader is an electric motor-driven machine which centers and chucks pipe,
conduit and rod (bolt stock) and rotates it while threading, cutting and reaming operations are
performed. Threading dies are mounted in self-opening die heads. An automatic oiling system
is provided to flood the work with thread cutting oil during threading operations.
Specifications
Threading Capacity ....... Pipe 1/2" through 3"
Chuck ............................ Speed Grip Chuck with Replaceable Jaw Inserts
Rear Centering Device....Cam Action Rotates with Chuck
Operating Speed ............ 36 RPM
Motor:
Type..................... . . ...... Universal
Horsepower.......... . . ...... 1700 Watts
Volts ..................... . ........115V / 230V Single Phase AC 50Hz / 60 Hz
Controls ................... .......FOR/OFF/REV Switch and ON/OFF Foot Switch (vary according to
Operating Instructions
Installing Pipe In Threader
1. Check to insure the cutter, reamer and die head are swung to UP position.
2. Mark the pipe at the desired length if it is being cut to length.
3. Insert the pipe into the Threading Machine so that the end to be worked or the cutting mark
is located about 12 inches to the front of the speed chuck jaws (Fig 1).
4. Insert workpieces less than 2 feet long from the front of the machine. Insert longer pipes
through either end so that the longer section extends out beyond the rear of the Threading
Machine.
Tighten the rear centering device around the pipe by using a counterclockwise rotation of the
handwheel at the rear of the Threading Machine. This prevents movement of the pipe that
can result in poor thread quality.
6. Secure the pipe by using repeated and forceful counterclockwise spins of the speed chuck
handwheel at the front of the Threading Machine. This action "hammers" the jaws tightly
around the pipe.
equipment)
Fig 1
Pipe setup
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