Tool Set-Up And Operation; Deburring And Cleaning With The Pipe Stationary - RIDGID MegaPress Manual De Uso

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Tool Set-Up and
Operation
WARNING
Follow setup and operating instructions
to reduce the risk of serious injury, prep
tool damage and improper press connec-
tions.
Keep hands away from rotating pipe and
parts. To prevent entanglement, crushing
or striking injuries, allow equipment to
come to a complete stop before touching
the pipe or equipment.
Use personal protective equipment. Al -
ways wear eye protection. Protective
equip ment such as dust mask, respirator,
non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hear-
ing protection used for appropriate condi-
tions will help reduce the risk of per-
sonal injury.
1. Inspect the work to be done and confirm
that the MegaPress system is appropriate
for use. The RIDGID MegaPress Prep
tools are for use with black steel pipe
only. Do not use with galvanized or epoxy
coated pipe. This can cause inhalation
hazards or damage the prep tool.
2. Make sure that all equipment to be used
has been properly inspected.
3. Make sure the drill is unplugged or the
battery has been removed. If needed,
fully insert the shank of the correct prep
tool for the pipe to be prepared into the
chuck. Confirm that the prep tool is firmly
and squarely secured in the drill chuck. If
the drill includes torque settings, set to ei-
ther the "drill" setting or the highest torque
rating. If using a hammer drill, confirm
that the drill is set to the drilling mode op-
erating position. If the drill has multiple
speed set tings, set to the highest speed
range between 1,200 and 4,000 rpm. Do
not use the prep tool at higher speeds,
this could cause prep tool failure and se-
rious injury (see Figure 5) .
MegaPress
®
Pipe Preparation Tool
Figure 5 – MegaPress Prep Tool Installed In
Drill
4. With dry hands, plug in or insert the bat-
tery into the drill.
5. Firmly grip the drill in both hands, and
hold away from your body. Squeeze the
switch trigger and slowly bring the prep
tool up to full speed and hold at full speed
for fifteen seconds. If any vibration or
other issues are noticed, immediately re-
lease trigger switch, allow to stop and
do not use until the issue has been prop-
erly resolved.
The MegaPress Prep Tool can be used with the
pipe stationary (as in a vise) or with the pipe ro-
tating (as with a RIDGID 300 Power Drive).
Deburring and Cleaning with
the Pipe Stationary
1. Make sure the pipe to be prepared is se-
curely mounted. The pipe must be able to
support its weight and the force required
for preparation. Pipe end must extend at
least 5" (127 mm) from support and have
at least 4" (76 mm) clearance all the way
around (see Figure 6) . Do not use if there
are any obstacles that may interfere with
the prep tool. Do not grip the pipe in the
area to be cleaned, this could damage the
pipe surface and cause leaks. Make sure
there is enough room to hold and operate
the drill and prep tool.
Figure 6 – Pipe In Vise, Inspecting For Ade -
quate Prep Tool Clearance
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