Reaming Pipe with No. 341 Reamer
1. Move reamer arm into DOWN position.
2. Extend reamer by pressing latch and sliding knob
toward pipe until latch engages bar.
3. Depress and hold the foot switch down with left foot.
4. Position reamer into pipe and complete reaming by
exerting pressure on handwheel. (Figure 6)
5. Retract reamer bar and return reamer to UP position.
6. Release foot switch and remove your foot from the
housing.
Threading Pipe or Rod with
Quick-Opening, Self-Opening or
Semi-Automatic Die Head
1. Install die set. Refer to die installation procedure.
Set die head to proper size.
2. Swing cutter and reamer to UP position.
3. Swing die head to DOWN position with throwout
lever set to CLOSE position.
4. Check gear shift lever and place it in the proper
speed shown in the speed selection chart.
Speed Selection Chart
Size/Material
" – 2" Pipe
1
1
/
2
" – 1
" Pipe
1
/
1
/
8
4
High Torque Applications
• Stainless Steel
• Bar Stock Rc30
Grooving Pipe
NOTE! Failure to select proper speed may result in
motor stalling under low voltage conditions.
5. Turn carriage handwheel to bring dies against end of
pipe. Slight pressure on handwheel will start dies.
(Figure 7)
6. Quick-Opening 811A Die Head (Figure 8) – When the
end of the pipe being threaded is flush with the end of
the number 1 die, rotate throwout lever to OPEN
position, retracting dies.
Self-Opening 815A Die Head (Figure 9) – When die
head trigger contacts end of pipe, throwout lever is
automatically opened.
Semi-automatic die head (Figure 10) – When the end
of the pipe being threaded is flush with the end of the
number 1 die, hit the handle for the dies to release
the pipe.
7. Turn carriage handwheel to back die head off pipe.
535 Automatic Pipe and Bolt Threading Machine
Recommended RPM
46
58
16
46
Figure 7 – Threading With 535 Automatic Threading
Machine
8. Move die head back to UP position.
Removing Pipe From
The Threading Machine
1. Turn the control switch to the REV position. Depress
foot switch and machine will release the pipe.
2. Release foot switch and turn control switch to the
OFF position.
Never reach inside chuck cover while
WARNING
machine is connected to a power source. Fingers can be
crushed.
3. Slide the workpiece out of the Threading Machine,
keeping a firm grip on the workpiece as it clears the
Threading Machine.
WARNING
To avoid injury from falling parts or equip-
ment tip-overs when handling long workpieces, make
sure that the end farthest from the Threading Machine is
supported prior to removal.
4. Clean up any oil spills or splatter on the ground sur-
rounding the Threading Machine.
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