975 Combo Roll Groover
• To decrease groove diameter, turn the adjusting
screw counter-clockwise.
• Each
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groove diameter approximately 0.02".
7. Repeat steps 4-6 until the groove diameter is within
specifications. If the first groove is too large, the
Groove can be adjusted and the groove made small-
er. If the groove is too small, another groove will
need to be made. Proper groove diameter is important
to insure connection performance. Out of specification
grooves could cause joint failure.
Forming The Roll Groove
1. Confirm that the equipment and pipe are properly
set up.
2. Assume a proper operating position. Make sure that
your footing is good and you are well balanced.
3. Make sure that the feedscrew has been tightened
turn.
4. Remove the ratchet from the feedscrew and secure-
ly install in the extension. (In close quarters applica-
tions, the extension does not need to be used.)
5. Turn the ratchet clockwise as viewed from the back of
the roll groover (this will match the arrows cast into the
back of the roll groover, see Figure 17 ). Watch the
groover rotate and be sure that the cover plate of the
roll groover stays in contact with the end of the pipe.
If the roll groover starts to move away from the pipe
end, stop rotating the ratchet to prevent the roll
groover from spiraling off the pipe end and falling.
The roll groover support arms can be pushed on to
help bring the cover plate back in contact with the pipe
end. If needed, re-mount the roll groover to the pipe.
(see "Mounting Roll Groover to Pipe" section) . If the
pipe end is deformed, it will need to be cut off and a
new groove prepared.
Figure 17 – Turning the Ratchet in the Direction of the
Arrows
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6. Continue rotating the ratchet until the roll groover
completes at least a full rotation around the pipe.
Remove the ratchet from the extension and attach to
the feedscrew. Tighten the feedscrew another
turn. Remove the ratchet from the feedscrew and
securely attach to the extension. Do not tighten the
feedscrew more than
gressive tightening of the feedscrew can cause exces-
sive groove flare and can cause the roll groover to
walk off the pipe. Continue rotating the ratchet to
drive the roll groover around the pipe while monitoring
the position of the cover plate to the end of the pipe.
7. Continue tightening the feedscrew
revolution around pipe until the head of the adjusting
screw stops against the top of the roll groover. Do not
continue tightening the feedscrew after the adjusting
screw reaches the top of the roll groover, this can
damage the adjusting screw. Rotate the roll groover
at least two more full rotations around the pipe after
the adjusting screw reaches the top of the roll groover
to insure uniform groove depth.
8. Move the ratchet to the feedscrew. Securely grasp the
roll groover. Turn the feedscrew counter-clockwise
and retract the groove roll so that the roll groover can
be removed from the pipe. Do not drop the roll
groover.
9. Inspect the groove.
• Make sure that the groove is fully formed.
• Check the groove diameter and make sure it is
within specification.
• Check any other items required by the fitting man-
ufacturer.
If any problems are found, the groove cannot be used.
Maintenance Instructions
WARNING
Make sure the power drive switch is in the OFF
po sition and the unplugged before performing any
maintenance or making any adjustments.
Lubrication
Lubricate the 975 Combo Roll Groover with a good gen-
eral purpose grease once a month.
• Grease fittings are located on the side of the oper-
ator's side of the base, the front of the slide block,
and the end of the groove roll shaft (See Figure 2).
Add grease until a small amount is pushed out.
• Apply a light coat of grease to the feedscrew.
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turn per pipe rotation. Ag -
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turn per groove
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