Preparing The Die Head To Thread; Opening The Die Head At The End Of The Thread; Operating Instructions - RIDGID 300 Compact Manual De Instrucciones

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300 Compact/1233 Threading Machines

Preparing the Die Head to Thread

Lower the die head down into the threading position.
Firmly push on adjusting slide to set/close the die head
(Figure 19).
Figure 19 – Closing the Receding Die Head

Opening the Die Head at the End of the Thread

The die head trigger will contact end of pipe causing the die
head to automatically open.

Operating Instructions

WARNING
Do not wear gloves or loose clothing. Keep sleeves
and jackets buttoned. Loose clothing can become
entangled in rotating parts and cause crushing and
striking injuries.
Keep hands away from rotating pipe and parts.
Stop the machine before wiping threads or screw-
ing on fittings. Do not reach across the machine or
pipe. To prevent entanglement, crushing or striking
injuries, allow machine to come to a complete stop
before touching the pipe or machine chucks.
Do not use this machine to make or break (tighten
or loosen) fittings. This can cause striking or crush-
ing injuries.
Do not use a threading machine without a properly
operating foot switch. Never block a foot switch in
the ON position so that it does not control the
threading machine. A foot switch provides better
control by letting you shut off the machine motor by
removing your foot. If entanglement should occur
and power is maintained to the motor, you will be
pulled into the machine. This machine has high
torque and can cause clothing to bind around your
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arm or other body parts with enough force to crush
or break bones or cause striking or other injuries.
One person must control both the work process
and the foot switch. Do not operate with more than
one person. In case of entanglement, the operator
must be in control of the foot switch.
Follow operating instructions to reduce the risk of
injury from entanglement, striking, crushing and
other causes.
1. Make sure that machine and work area is properly set
up and that the work area is free of bystanders and
other distractions. The operator should be the only
person in the area while the machine is operated.
The cutter, reamer and die head should be up away
from the operator, do not place in the operating posi-
tion. Make sure they are stable and will not fall. Fully
open the chucks of the threading machine.
2. Insert pipe shorter than 2' (0,6 m) 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. Confirm that pipe stands
are properly placed.
3. If needed, mark the pipe. Place pipe so that the area
to be cut or end to be reamed or threaded is approx-
imately 4" (100 mm) from the front of the chuck. If clos-
er, the carriage may strike the machine during the
threading and damage the machine.
4. Turn the rear centering device counterclockwise
(viewed from rear of machine) to close down onto
pipe. Make sure that the pipe is centered in the inserts.
This improves pipe support and gives better results.
Close
Figure 20 – Chucking Pipe
5. Turn the front chuck handwheel counterclockwise
(viewed from front of machine) to close down onto
pipe. Make sure that the pipe is centered in the inserts.
Open

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