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Exhaust Pipe Tool Set
The 4-piece exhaust pipe tool set includes 4 tools for working on exhaust systems. They include 2 sizes of pipe expanders, a chain cutter and a nut
splitter.
Cutting Exhaust Pipe With Exhaust Pipe Cutter
1. Make a loop of chain around the pipe. Hook the cutting roller's link pin into the slot in the pipe cutter jaw. See figure 648612a.
2. Compress the handles of the pipe cutter until the cutting rollers apply pressure to the pipe. Rotate the cutting tool back and forth around the
pipe in a circular motion until the pipe is lightly scribed.
3. Increase pressure on the handles. Continue rotating the tool until the pipe is cut through completely and the pipe halves separate. It may be
necessary to tighten the chain by one link during this process. See figure 648612b.
Pipe Expander
The pipe expander is designed to slightly expand the diameter of the pipe. This allows slip fitting pipes together when clamping or welding them
together. Expander can also be used to remove clamp dents.
Expanding Diameter With Pipe Expander
1. Adjust the diameter of the expander tool to approximately the same size as the inside diameter of the pipe by compressing the barrel and turn-
ing the nut. Adjust the snap ring to fit flush to the nut using snap ring pliers or simply by turning it down on the threads. See figures 648612c
and 648612d.
2. Insert the tool into the pipe. Turn the hex shaft on the tool with a ratchet. See figure 648612e. Continue turning until the desired amount of
expansion is obtained and pipes can be fitted together. See figure 648612f.
3. Tool may be partially withdrawn from the end of the pipe when making tapered expansion joints prior to welding.
Removing Dents With Pipe Expander
1. To repair clamp dents, insert tool into pipe so that the tool body is at the point of the dent.
2. Turn center hex shaft of tool with ratchet to push the dent out. See figure 648612f. Be careful not to expand pipe.
Splitting or Removing Rusted Nuts With Nut Splitter
The nut splitter can be used to split rusted or corroded nuts up to 5/8".
1. Adjust nut splitter driver to fit the nut to be split and position securely in place.
2. Turn driver with a 3/4" (19 mm) wrench until nut is split. See figure 648612g.
Figure (a)
Figure (d)
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Figure (b)
Figure (c)
Figure (e)
Figure (f)
Figure (g)

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