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User's manual
CAUTION
• Use the mount base that matches the pipe threading
machine.
• Attach the mount base only in the direction in which
the pipe threading machine rotates.
• To attach it correctly, refer to "To Attach Mount
Base" on Page 22.
3. Pipe Setting
CAUTION
• The pipe to be machined should be cut at right
angles without any step difference, and the pipe
used should be free of deformation. If the cut
surface is tilted and has a step difference or the
pipe is deformed, it cannot be machined to the
correct grove size. (See Fig.11)
• Table 1 shows the minimum length of a machinable
pipe and the maximum length of a pipe that can be
machined without using the pipe stand.
The following pipe cannot be machined to the
correct size
- The cut surface is slanted
- There is a step difference on the cut surface
- The pipe is deformed
WARNING
• Where a long pipe is machined according to Table 1,
be sure to use the pipe stand.
The machine and pipe may fall over, thereby causing
an accident.
Table 1: Machinable Pipe Length
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Pipe size
Mount base
1" ~ 2"
2_" ~ 2"
5" ~ 6"
Carriage
support
1) Inserting the pipe
bar
Insert the pipe to be machined until it comes into
contact with the spindle flange (collar) surface. (See
Fig. 12).
For a pipe exceeding the length indicated in Table 1
above, support one side with the pipe stand.
Set up the pipe stand in a position corresponding to
3/4 of the entire pipe length. (See Fig. 13).
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2) Pipe height adjustment
Since the non portable pipe threading machine is
approx. 2 degrees off the horizontal position, adjust
the pipe stand height so that the pipe is 2 degrees
lower. (See Fig. 14).
20
Machinable Pipe
Maximum
length (MIN.)
Machinable Length
of Pipe without
Using Pipe Stand
70mm
70mm
70mm
Set de tube against the spindle
flange surface withont any gap.
Pipe
Spindle flange
surface
L: Entire pipe length
3/4 L
Pipe
800mm
700mm
600mm
12
Spindle
13
Pipe stand