65R-C & 65R-TC Manual Pipe Threader Instructions
4. Adjust thread size for the size pipe to be threaded
(refer to previous instructions for thread size adjust-
ment).
5. Adjust workholder:
65R-C: Turn gage ring until desired pipe size corre-
sponds with mark on top of workholder (Figure 1).
65R-TC: Turn gage ring until desired pipe size is aligned
with locking cam (Figure 2).
6. Turn release cam lever to the "closed" position. Slide
threader on the pipe with the workholder end first
(Figure 5). Center end of pipe in the throat of the dies.
7. Secure workholder on the pipe by tightening the
clamp screw (Figure 1) or the locking cam (Figure 2).
Figure 5 – Sliding Threader Onto Pipe
8. Move the handle in a pumping action to thread the
pipe.
Make sure the handle is clean and free from
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oil and grease. This allows for better control of the tool.
9. When hand threading, your weight should be above
the handle ensuring maximum leverage. If possible,
do not do all the work with you arms; use your weight.
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance to
maintain better control.
Do not slide a pipe or "cheater" over the
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handle to gain extra leverage. This practice can result in
serious injury.
NOTE! When using the 65-R Threader with the 300
Power Drive, manually start the thread (approxi-
mately one turn) before starting power drive.
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Figure 6 – Applying Thread Cutting Oil
10. Apply a generous quantity of RIDGID Thread Cutting
11. 65R Threaders are jam-proof and will automatically
12. Remove threader from pipe by turning release cam
NOTE! Clean any oil spill or splatter that is on the
Changing Dies
1. Place threader in position as shown in Figure 1 and
2. Push post to the left past the 2" mark. Turn the thread-
3. Insert new dies making sure die numbers correspond
CAUTION
in poor thread quality and leaky joints.
Ridge Tool Co., Elyria, Ohio, U.S.A.
Oil when threading (Figure 6). Use of a lubricating oil
or a poor thread cutting oil can result in a poor quality
cut thread, leaky joints, short die life and high handle
forces.
kick out and disengage the ratchet action when the
thread is complete.
lever to "OPEN" and spin threader back to the "STAN-
DARD" position. Loosen clamp screw or locking cam
and slide threader off the pipe.
or
Remove by turning the release lever to "OPEN" posi-
tion, loosening clamp screw or locking cam, and
pulling threader straight off pipe. Maintain close con-
trol of the threader so the threads are not damaged.
Spinning the threader back to the "STANDARD" posi-
tion is not required.
ground. At the end of each job, always clean
your threader and store in a clean dry area to
protect against damage.
unscrew workholder upwards until change plate is
clear of post. Turn release cam lever to OPEN posi-
tion.
er over and remove dies. If the dies stick, tap the
ratchet ring lightly behind the die.
to the slot numbers. Replace complete die set. Move
post to engage dies.
Failure to replace complete die set may result