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IMPORTANTFor your own safety, beforeassembling and operatingthis
unit, read this OperatorsManual carefully and com-pletely. Learn
the operation,applications and potentialhazards peculiar to this
unit.
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Table of ContentsRecording Form for Machine Model and Serial
Number.............................................................................................................................1General
Safety Information
Work Area
Safety.........................................................................................................................................................................................2Electrical
Safety
...........................................................................................................................................................................................2Personal
Safety
...........................................................................................................................................................................................2Tool
Use and
Care.......................................................................................................................................................................................3Service.........................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Specific Safety InformationFoot Switch
Safety.......................................................................................................................................................................................3Threading
Machine
Safety...........................................................................................................................................................................4
Description, Specifications and
EquipmentDescription...................................................................................................................................................................................................4Specifications...............................................................................................................................................................................................4Accessories
.................................................................................................................................................................................................5Die
Heads and
Dies.....................................................................................................................................................................................6
Machine Set-UpPerformance Tips
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Machine Bench/Stand Mounting and TransportingMounting Machine On
Bench
......................................................................................................................................................................6Transporting
No. 1224 Machine
..................................................................................................................................................................7Know
Your
Machine.....................................................................................................................................................................................7
Machine Operation Using Standard EquipmentCheck Oiling System
...................................................................................................................................................................................7Electrical
Power
Source...............................................................................................................................................................................7Installing
Pipe
..............................................................................................................................................................................................7Cutting
Pipe with No. 764 Cutter
.................................................................................................................................................................8Pipe
Reaming with No. 744 Reamer
...........................................................................................................................................................8Threading
Pipe with Nos. 711 and 911 Self-Opening Die Heads and Nos. 713 and
913 Quick-Opening Die Heads
................................8Threading Pipe with Nos. 714 and
914 Self-Opening Die Head
(NPT/BSPT)...........................................................................................10Threading
Pipe with Nos. 714 and 914 Die Heads (NPSM/BSPP)
...........................................................................................................11Installing
Dies In Nos. 711 and 911 Die Heads (Right Hand Only)
...........................................................................................................12Installing
Dies In Nos. 714 and 914 Self-Opening Die Heads
...................................................................................................................12Installing
Dies In Nos. 713 and 913 Quick-Opening Die Heads (Left Hand
Only).....................................................................................12
No. 766 Saran CutterInstalling No. 766 Blade-Type
Cutter.........................................................................................................................................................13Oil
Coolant Line
Installation.......................................................................................................................................................................13Cutting
Off with No. 766
Cutter..................................................................................................................................................................13Stripping
Saran and Plastic Lined Pipe
.....................................................................................................................................................13Threading
Lined Pipe with No. 714/914 Die
Head.....................................................................................................................................14
No. 725 Cut Groove Die HeadGrooving Pipe with No. 725 Cut
Grooving Die
Head.................................................................................................................................14Beveling
Pipe with No. 714/914 Cut Grooving Die
Head...........................................................................................................................15
Adjusting No. 161 Geared ThreaderCam Plate (Pipe Size)
Adjustment
Procedure...........................................................................................................................................16Thread
Size Adjustment
Procedure...........................................................................................................................................................16Changing
Posts for Straight or Tapered
Threads......................................................................................................................................16Changing
Die
Set.......................................................................................................................................................................................16
Operation Using No. 161 Geared ThreaderInstalling and Operating
Geared Threader Using No. 840A Universal Drive Shaft
...................................................................................17
Nos. 419 and 819 Nipple ChucksNo. 419 Nipple
Chuck................................................................................................................................................................................18Short
or Close Nipple Threading
Procedure..............................................................................................................................................18
No. 819 Nipple ChuckShort or Close Nipple Threading
Procedure..............................................................................................................................................19Checking
Thread Length and
Depth..........................................................................................................................................................19
Maintenance InstructionsLubrication
.................................................................................................................................................................................................20Oil
System
Maintenance............................................................................................................................................................................20Cleaning
Oil System (Weekly)
...................................................................................................................................................................20Drive
Belt
Inspection..................................................................................................................................................................................21Jaw
Insert Replacement
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Wiring Diagrams
...........................................................................................................................................................................................22Lifetime
Warranty
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1224 Pipe and Bolt Threading MachineRecord Serial Number below
and retain product serial number which is located on nameplate.
SerialNo.
1224 Pipe and BoltThreading Machine
IMPORTANTFor your own safety, before as-sembling and operating
thisunit, read this Operators Man-ual carefully and
completely.Learn the operation, applica-tions and potential
hazardspeculiar to this unit.
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General Safety Information
WARNINGRead and understand all instructions. Failure to fol-low
all instructions listed below may result inelectric shock, fire,
and/or serious personal injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Work Area Safety
1. Keep work area clean and well lit. Clutteredbenches and dark
areas invite accidents.
2. Do not operate power tools in explosive atmo-spheres, such as
in the presence of flammableliquids, gases, or dust. Power tools
create sparkswhich may ignite the dust or fumes.
3. Keep bystanders, children, and visitors awaywhile operating a
power tool. Distractions cancause you to lose control.
4. Do not let visitors contact the tool or extensioncord. Such
preventative measures reduce the risk ofinjury.
Electrical Safety
1. Grounded tools must be plugged into an outlet,properly
installed and grounded in accordancewith all codes and ordinances.
Never remove thegrounding prong or modify the plug in any way.Do
not use any adapter plugs. Check with a qual-ified electrician if
you are in doubt as to whetherthe outlet is properly grounded. If
the tools shouldelectrically malfunction or break down,
groundingprovides a low resistance path to carry electricityaway
from the user.
2. Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces suchas pipes,
radiators, ranges and refrigerators. Thereis an increased risk of
electrical shock if your body isgrounded.
3. Dont expose power tools to rain or wet condi-tions. Water
entering a power tool will increase therisk of electrical
shock.
4. Do not abuse cord. Never use the cord to carry thetools or
pull the plug from an outlet. Keep cordaway from heat, oil, sharp
edges or moving parts.Replace damaged cords immediately.
Damagedcords increase the risk of electrical shock.
5. When operating a power tool outside, use an out-door
extension cord marked W-A or W. Thesecords are rated for outdoor
use and reduce the risk ofelectrical shock.
6. Connect the tool to an AC power supply thatmatches the name
plate specifications. Incorrectvoltage supply can cause electrical
shock or burns.
7. Use only three-wire extension cords which havethree-prong
grounding plugs and three-pole re-ceptacles which accept the
machine plug. Use ofother extension cords will not ground the tool
and in-crease the risk of electrical shock.
8. Use proper extension cords. (See chart.)
Insufficientconductor size will cause excessive voltage drop,loss
of power and overheating.
Personal Safety
1. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and usecommon sense when
operating a power tool. Donot use tool while tired or under the
influence ofdrugs, alcohol, or medications. A moment of
inat-tention while operating power tools may result inserious
personal injury.
2. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing orjewelry. Contain
long hair. Keep your hair, cloth-ing, and gloves away from moving
parts. Looseclothes, jewelry, or long hair can be caught in
movingparts.
3. Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch is OFFbefore
plugging in. Carrying tools with your finger onthe switch or
plugging tools in that have the switch ONinvites accidents.
4. Remove adjusting keys or switches before turningthe tool ON.
A wrench or a key that is left attached toa rotating part of the
tool may result in personal injury.
Minimum Wire Gauge for Cord SetNameplate
Amps Total Length (in feet)0 25 26 50 51 100
0 6 18 AWG 16 AWG 16 AWG6 10 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG
10 12 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG12 16 14 AWG 12 AWG NOT
RECOMMENDED
Grounding pin
Cover of grounded outlet box
Grounding pin
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5. Do not over-reach. Keep proper footing and bal-ance at all
times. Proper footing and balance enablesbetter control of the tool
in unexpected situations.
6. Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protec-tion. Dust mask,
non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, orhearing protection must be used
for appropriate con-ditions.
Tool Use and Care
1. Use clamp or other practical way to secure andsupport the
workpiece to a stable platform. Holdingthe work by hand or against
your body is unstable andmay lead to loss of control.
2. Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your
ap-plication. The correct tool will do the job better andsafer at
the rate for which it is designed.
3. Do not use tool if switch does not turn it ON orOFF. Any tool
that cannot be controlled with theswitch is dangerous and must be
repaired.
4. Disconnect plug from the power source beforemaking any
adjustments, changing accessories,or storing the tool. Such
preventive safety mea-sures reduce risk of starting tool
accidentally.
5. Store idle tools out of the reach of children andother
untrained persons. Tools are dangerous in thehands of untrained
users.
6. Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharpand clean.
Properly maintained tools with sharp cut-ting edges are less likely
to bind and are easier tocontrol.
7. Check for misalignment or binding of movingparts, breakage of
parts, and any other conditionthat may affect the tools operation.
If damaged,have the tool serviced before using. Many accidentsare
caused by poorly maintained tools.
8. Use only accessories that are recommended bythe manufacturer
for your model. Accessories thatmay be suitable for one tool may
become hazardouswhen used on another tool.
9. Inspect tool and extension cords periodically andreplace if
damaged. Damaged cords increase therisk of electrical shock.
10. Keep handles dry and clean; free from oil andgrease. This
allows for better control of the tool.
11. Store tools in dry place. Such measures reducethe risk of
electrical shock.
Service
1. Tool service must be performed only by quali-fied repair
personnel. Service or maintenanceperformed by unqualified repair
personnel could resultin injury.
2. When servicing a tool, use only identical replace-ment parts.
Follow instructions in the MaintenanceSection of this manual. Use
of unauthorized parts orfailure to follow maintenance instructions
may createa risk of electrical shock or injury.
3. Follow instructions for lubricating and changingaccessories.
Accidents are caused by poorly main-tained tools.
Specific Safety InformationThe Operators Manual contains
specific safety infor-mation and instructions for your protection
against seriousinjuries including:
Loss of fingers, hands, arms or other body parts ifclothing or
gloves get caught in moving parts;
Electrical shock or burns from contact with wires,motor or other
power drive parts;
Impact injuries, including broken bones if machinetips over or
workpiece falls;
Eye injuries, including being blinded by the workpieceor
workpiece chips.
Read and follow safety labels on machine! Know the location and
functions
of all controls before using this tool.
Foot Switch Safety
The foot switch is for your safety. It lets you SHUTOFF the
motor by removing your foot. If clothingshould become caught in the
machine, it will con-tinue to wind up, pulling you into the
machine.Because the machine has high torque, the clothing it-self
can bind around your arm or other body partswith enough force to
crush or break bones.
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the machine or pipe. Clothing can be caught by thepipe resulting
in entanglement and serious injury.
6. Do not use machine if foot switch is broken. Footswitch is a
safety device to prevent serious injury.
7. Tighten chuck handwheel and engage rear cen-tering device on
the pipe before turning on themachine. Prevents oscillation of the
pipe.
8. Lock foot switch when not in use. (See Figure 1.)Avoids
accidental starting.
Figure 1 Locked Foot Switch
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Description, Specifications and EquipmentDescriptionThe RIDGID
Model 1224 Pipe and Bolt ThreadingMachine is an electric,
motor-driven machine that centersand chucks the pipe and rotates it
while cutting, reamingand threading operations are performed.
Left-hand orright-hand rotation can be selected with the
REV/OFF/FORswitch. Threading dies are mounted in a Self-Opening
DieHead. An integral oiling system is provided to flood thework
with thread cutting oil during the threading operations.
SpecificationsThreading Capacity .......Pipe 1/4 through 4
Bolt 1/4 through 2Cutter No. 764 ...............Roll-type
cutoff, self-centering,
full floatingReamer No. 744 ............Positive-locking,
blade-type,
right-handChuck ............................RIDGID
Wrenchless-typeRear Centering Device...Scroll operated, rotates
with
chuckPump.............................Gerotor-type,
self-primingSpindle Speeds .............12 R.P.M. and 36
R.P.M.Switch FOR/OFF/REV....Heavy-Duty RotaryFoot
Switch....................ON/OFF Motor Control
WARNING
Clothing/gloves can be caught in moving parts.Fingers, hands,
arms or other body parts can becrushed or broken.
Use foot switch. Do not wear gloves. Keep sleeves and jacket
buttoned. Do not reach across machine because clothing can
be drawn into moving parts. Operate machine from switch side
only. Do not block or disconnect foot switch. Keep foot switch in
working order. Make sure switch is in the OFF position before
plug-
ging in power cord. Make sure you can quickly remove your foot
from the
foot switch. Keep hands away from rotating pipe and
fittings.
Stop machine when screwing fittings on pipe or wip-ing
thread.
Use of this machine to tighten or remove fittings in-creases
risk of injury.READ ABOVE WARNING CAREFULLY!
Threading Machine Safety
1. Machine is made to thread and cut pipe or bolt.Follow
instructions in Operators Manual on ma-chine uses. Other uses may
increase the risk of injury.
2. Secure machine to bench or stand. Will keep themachine from
tipping over.
3. Keep covers in place. Do not operate the ma-chine with covers
removed. Exposure to movingparts may result in entanglement and
serious injury.
4. Support long heavy pipe with pipe supports. Willprevent
tipping of the machine.
5. Do not wear gloves or loose clothing. Keepsleeves and jackets
buttoned. Do not reach across
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Motor .............................Induction type, 11/2 Hp at
1750RPM 120V, Single phase AC(60 Hz only), 240V availableon
request, 115V-220V-240V (50 Hz available on request)
CAUTIONShifting should be done with machine idling. DONOT
operate shift knob while under load.
NOTE! Shift knob is in 36 RPM position when threading 2pipe or
less. When threading 21/2 to 4 standardpipe or other high torque
applications such asstainless steel or 30 RC rod, shift knob must
be in12 RPM position.
Weight ...........................416 lbs.1 Gallon NuClear
OilNOTE! Use of RIDGID Thread Cutting Oil is essential for
producing high quality threads and maximizingdie life. For
information concerning its use andhandling, refer to the labels on
the oil containers.Disposal of the oil should be in accordance
withgovernment regulations.
AccessoriesStands:
No. 100 ...................4 legs w/trayNo. 150
...................2 wheels w/trayNo. 200 .....................2
wheels w/enclosed cabinet
No. 419 Nipple Chuck (Right Hand Only):Size
Nipples..............21/2, 3, & 4Minimum Nipple
Length...........31/4MaximumNipple Length...........71/2
No. 725 Cut-Grooving Die HeadPipe Capacity ...........21/2
through 4Through-The-Head Oiling
No. 819 Nipple Chuck (Right Hand Only):Pipe
Adapters...........1/4 through 2Stud Adapters..........1/4 through
2 UNC
1/4 through 11/2 UNF1/4 through 2 BSW
NOTE! No. 819 Nipple Chuck is used for threading
closenipples
No. 766 Blade-Type Cutter .........1/4 through 4 Pipe
Supports:
VJ-99 ......................281/4 521/2RJ-99
......................301/2 543/4
Threading pipe w/#161 geared threader and 840ADrive Shaft
No. 161 Geared Threader..................Threading 41/2 to 6
pipeNo. 840A UniversalDrive Shaft ..............47 closed, 56
extendedNo. 450 TristandChain Vise ..............1/8 5 CapacityNo.
27 Vise .............1/8 6 CapacityNo. BC610 Vise ......1/4 6
CapacityNo. BC810 Vise ......1/2 8 CapacityNo. 318 Oiler
............Stops oil waste, keeps dies
flooded.No. 161 Geared Threader..................Threading 41/2
to 6 pipe
Die Heads:No. 711 or 911 .........1/2 2 right hand NPT/NPSM
or BSPT/BSPPNo. 714 or 914 .........21/4 4 right hand
NPT/NPSM
or BSPT/BSPP Self-OpeningNo. 713 or 913 .........1/4 2 left hand
NPT or BSPTNo. 541 ...................1/4 1 Bolt Die HeadNo. 542
...................11/8 2 Bolt Die Head
20.25
43.69
18.42
15.50
28.84
11.92
Figure 2 1224 Machine Dimensions
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Special NotesSelf-opening die head
Self-opening die headQuick-opening die headSelf-opening die
headSelf-opening die headQuick-opening die headAlloy or high speed
dies, UNC or UNFBSW or BSF right hand or left handAlloy or high
speed dies, UNC or UNFBSW or BSF right hand or left hand
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Machine Set-Up Performance TipsSimplicity of design and
operation have made theRIDGID No. 1224 Threading Machine easy to
set up anduse. Following the points below will provide the
bestperformance.1. Use sharp dies at all times. Dull dies require
more
power from motor and produce poor threads.2. Always use RIDGID
Thread Cutting Oil. Specially
formulated for thread cutting, it increases die life andimproves
thread quality.
3. Support long lengths of pipe with a RIDGID PipeStand.
4. Grease main shaft bearings every six months ormore often if
the unit is subject to hard usage. (Onegrease fitting on each end
of base; under top cover).Use a good grade of cup grease. (Figure
31)
5. RIDGID 1224 Machines are furnished with 120 or 240volt, 60 Hz
Motors, single-phase only. Note colorcoding of wires. Black: line;
white: neutral; Green:ground. RIDGID Model No. 1224 machines are
alsofurnished with 240, 220 or 115 volt, 50 Hz motors,
sin-gle-phase only. Note color coding of wires. Brown:line; blue:
neutral; green/yellow: earth.
6. Plug cord into any outlet which carries the samevoltage as
the motor (check nameplate). Be surethe motor and power supply are
the same. Fifteenfeet of oil resisting cord is furnished with the
ma-chine. Smaller gauge extension cords will cause avoltage drop
and prevent efficient operation. Useonly approved three conductor
extension cords.
NOTE! See Electrical Safety Section for additional pre-cautions
and instructions.
7. Use only 15 ampere fuses minimum for 115V and120V and 10
ampere fuses minimum for 220V and240V.
Machine Bench/StandMounting and TransportingThe RIDGID Model No.
1224 Pipe and Bolt ThreadingMachine is designed to be bench or
stand mounted.Three stands are available including a four leg stand
withtray and a two wheel stand with enclosed cabinet and atwo wheel
stand with tray.
Mounting Machine On BenchTo mount the unit on a bench, use four
3/8 bolts in slotsprovided at each corner of machine base. Base
dimen-sions are shown in Figure 2.
Transporting No. 1224 Machine1. When a forklift is available,
use a sling through the
spindle to lift machine. (Figure 3A)2. If machine is on a No.
100 Leg Stand, a forklift can be
used without as sling. (Figure 3B)
Die HeadModel No.711 NPT
714 NPT713 NPT
911 BSPT914 BSPT913 BSPT
541
542
CapacityPipe Bolt
1/4 - 2 1/4 - 2
21/2 - 41/4 - 21/4 - 2 1/4 - 221/2 - 41/4 - 2
1/4 - 1
11/8 - 2
Sets of DiesPipe Bolt
3 16 UNC14 UNF
133 16 BSW1
3
10 UNC6 UNC4 UNF
ThreadsR.H L.H.X
XX
XX
X
X X
X X
American National Series (High Speed) dies (8 T.P.I. 11/8 -
21/2) (12 T.P.I. 1/2 - 21/2), and (16 T.P.I. 13/16 - 21/2)General
purpose Acme and Metric dies for 541 and 542 bolt die heads
available on request.
Die Heads and Dies
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A BFigure 3 A - Transporting No. 1224 Machine Using Sling
B - Transporting No. 1224 Machine UsingForklift
CAUTIONDo not lift machine by oil pan assembly or bottomcover
(Figure 4) as extensive damage could result.
3. The No. 150 or 200 Wheeled Stand allows one mantransportation
over smooth surfaces.
Know Your Machine
Figure 4 No. 1224 Pipe and Bolt Threading Machine
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Machine Operation UsingStandard Equipment
WARNINGBefore proceeding, read Safety Information sec-tion
thoroughly and familiarize yourself with basicmachine
components.
Check Oiling System
1. Set up machine on stand or bench.2. Slide chip tray and draw
tray out of reservoir pan.
(Figure 4)3. Fill reservoir with approximately 5 quarts of
RIDGID
Thread Cutting Oil. Reinstall draw tray and chip tray.4. Plug
power cord into grounded outlet. Voltage of
outlet must be the same as voltage indicated on tagand name
plate.
5. Place die head in DOWN position.6. Turn REV/OFF/FOR switch to
FOR (forward) position.7. Step on foot switch. Oil will flow.
Electrical Power Source
Locate a power source as identified on the machine ormotor name
plate. See minimum wire gage chart, page2, if extension cord
used.
Installing Pipe
1. Measure and mark length of pipe to be worked.2. If pipe is
long enough to be retained by rear centering
device, insert pipe through front or rear of machine. Ifpipe is
short, insert into front of machine.
NOTE! For pipe which extends 6 or more beyond the rearcentering
device, support the rear centering de-vice, support end of pipe
with a RIDGID Pipesupport. (See Pipe Supports in Description,
speci-fications and Equipment.) If a wheeled stand isbeing used, be
sure to secure the two legs or blockwheels off the floor.
3. Make certain that pipe is centered in rear centering de-vice,
and close centering device until jaws engagepipe. Secure centering
device hand tight only. Donot overtighten.
4. Tighten front chuck jaws with a repetitive counter-clockwise
snap spin of handwheel. This hammeringaction tightens jaws on pipe.
A clockwise snap spinreleases jaws.
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Centering Device
FOR/OFF/REVSwitch
Shift Knob12RPM/36RPM
Foot SwitchReservoir Pan
No. 200 Stand
Chuck Jaw Handwheel
No. 764 Cutter
No. 744Reamer
CarriageHandwheel
Self-OpeningDie Head
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Cutting Pipe with No. 764 Cutter
(See Figure 5)1. Swing reamer and die head to UP position.2.
Place shift knob in 36 RPM position. (Figure 4)
CAUTIONSHIFTING SHOULD BE DONE WITH MACHINEIDLING. DO NOT
OPERATE SHIFT KNOB WHILEUNDER LOAD.
3. Move pipe cutter down onto pipe and move car-riage with
handwheel to line up center wheel withmark on pipe.
4. Tighten cutter feed screw handle until cutter wheelcontacts
pipe.
5. Turn REV/OFF/FOR switch to FOR position and stepon foot
switch.
6. Turn cutter feed screw handle with both hands untilpipe is
cut off.
7. Release foot switch and turn REV/OFF/FOR switch toOFF
position.
8. Return pipe cutter to UP position.
Figure 5 Cutting Pipe with No. 764 Cutter
Reaming Pipe with No. 744 Reamer
1. Move die head and cutter to UP position.2. Move reamer arm
DOWN into latched reaming posi-
tion. (Figure 6)3. Place shift knob in 36 RPM position.4. Turn
REV/OFF/FOR switch to FOR position and step
on foot switch.
CAUTIONSHIFTING SHOULD BE DONE WITH MACHINEIDLING. DO NOT
OPERATE SHIFT KNOB WHILEUNDER LOAD.
5. Advance reamer into pipe and complete reaming byexerting
modest pressure on handwheel.
NOTE! Do not apply excessive pressure on handwheel.6. Release
foot switch and turn REV/OFF/FOR switch to
OFF position.7. Return reamer to UP position.
Figure 6 Reaming Pipe with No. 744 Reamer
Threading Pipe with No. 711 and 911Self-Opening Die Heads (Right
HandThreading) and No. 713 and 913 QuickOpening Die Heads (Left
Hand Threading)1. Install die set. Refer to Die Installation
procedure.2. Swing cutter and reamer to UP position.3. Swing die
head down with throwout lever set to
CLOSE position.4. Position shift knob.
CAUTIONSHIFTING SHOULD BE DONE WITH MACHINEIDLING. DO NOT
OPERATE SHIFT KNOB WHILEUNDER LOAD.
NOTE! Shift knob is in 36 RPM position when threading 2pipe or
less. When threading 21/2 to 4 standardpipe or other high torque
applications such as stain-less steel or 30 RC rod, shift knob must
be in 12RPM position.
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CAUTIONIf shift knob is in 36 RPM position and machinestalls,
immediately release foot switch. Positionshift knob in 12 RPM
position. Repeated stallingmay damage motor.
5. Turn REV/OFF/FOR switch to FOR position for righthand
threading and step on foot switch. Use REVposition for left hand
threading.
6. Turn carriage handwheel to bring dies against end ofpipe.
Pressure on handwheel will start dies.
NOTE! Carriage handwheel may be repositioned to im-prove
leverage when starting dies. To reposition:pull handwheel out (away
from machine), rotatehandwheel to desired position, push handwheel
in.
7. a. Quick-Opening Die Head (Figure 9) When threadis completed,
raise throwout lever to open head po-sition, retracting dies.
7. b. Self-Opening Die Head (Figure 8) When diehead end of pipe
contacts trigger, throwout lever isautomatically opened on tapered
threads.
NOTE! Throwout lever on Self-Opening Die Head mustbe pulled open
manually when cutting straightthreads (NPSM/BSPP).
8. Release foot switch and turn REV/OFF/FOR switch toOFF
position. Turn carriage handwheel to back diehead off.
9. Release latch on 713 or 913 die head (Figure 7) andswing die
head to UP position.
Figure 7 Release Latch on Left-Hand Die Heads
Figure 8 Nos. 711 and 911 Self-Opening Die Head
Figure 9 Nos. 713 and 913 Quick-Opening Die Heads
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Index Line
Link
ThrowoutLever
Washer
Head
Clamp Lever
Size Bar
Roll Pin
Index Line
Size Bar
Lock Screw
ThrowoutLever
ClampLever
TriggerAssembly
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Figure 12 Know Your 714/914 Die Head
Threading Pipe with Nos. 714 and 914Self-Opening Die Head
(NPT/BSPT)1. lnstall die set. Refer to Die Installation
procedure.2. Swing cutter and reamer to UP position.3. Position
lockout plate IN. (Figures 10 & 13)4. Release foot IN. (Figure
10)
5. Sine Bar should be IN (UNLATCHED). (Figures 10 &13)
6. With die head in DOWN position, push UP on camlocking plate
handle (Figure 10, step 4) until releasefoot latches in die head
body.
7. Shift Knob MUST be in 12 RPM position.NOTE! Shift Knob is in
36 RPM position when threading 2
pipe or less. When threading 21/2 to 4 pipe, shiftknob must be
in 12 RPM position.
CAUTIONShifting should be done with machine idling. DONOT
operate shift knob while under load.
8. Turn REV/OFF/FOR switch to FOR position and stepon foot
switch.
9. Turn carriage handwheel counter-clockwise to bring diehead
against end of pipe in one continuous motion. Therelease foot will
actuate the receding mechanism.Continue to apply pressure to
handwheel to start dies.
NOTE! Carriage handwheel may be repositioned to im-prove
leverage when starting dies. To reposition:pull handwheel out (away
from machine), rotatehandwheel to desired position, push handwheel
in.
1. Lockout Plate IN2. Release Foot IN3. Sine Bar IN
(Unhooked)4. Die Head Foot ON
Sine Bar (COCK)
1. Lockout Plate OUT2. Release Foot OUT and
Secure3. Sine Bar OUT
(Hooked)4. Die Head Foot OFF
SINE BAR (COCK)
Release Handle
Release Foot
Die (4)
Size Adjusting Nut
Die Head Washer
Cam Plate
Lockout PlateLockout Plate Screw
Release Foot Screw
Cam LockingPlate Handle
Die HeadBody
Release FootPivot Block
Figure 10 Setting No. 714 or 914 Self-Opening DieHead for NPT or
BSPT Threads
Figure 11 Setting No. 714 or 914 Self-Opening DieHead for NPSM
or BSPP Threads
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Figure 13 Positioning Lockout Plate for NPT/BSPTTaper
Threads
Figure 14 Threading NPT/BSPT Threads with No. 714or 914 Die
Head
10. At end of cut, receding mechanism will automaticallyopen
dies. (See Figure 13.)
NOTE! To remove die head part way through a thread,loosen size
adjusting nut and manually retractdies by rotating cam plate. Lift
cam locking platehandle to latch release foot. Back die head
offpipe and reset size.
11. Release foot switch and turn REV/OFF/FOR switch toOFF
position. Turn carriage handwheel clockwise toback die head
off.
12. Swing die head to UP position.
Threading Pipe with Nos. 714 and 914Die Heads (NPSM/BSPP)1.
Remove release foot screw from release foot pivot
block. Unhook release foot spring from release foot.Rotate
release foot out until hole in foot lines up withscrew hole in
pivot block. Reinsert screw until it en-gages release foot (Figures
11 & 15).
2. Position lockout plate (Figures 11 & 15).
3. Push carriage sine bar to far right end of carriageand rotate
sine bar hook around until it engages thehole in end of carriage
(Figures 11 & 15).
4. With die head in DOWN position, pick up cam lock-ing plate
handle until release handle (Figure 11,Step 4) engages notch.
5. Turn REV/OFF/FOR switch to FOR position and stepon foot
switch.
6. Turn carriage handwheel to bring dies against end ofpipe.
Continue to apply pressure to handwheel tostart dies.
Figure 15 Positioning Lockout Plate for NPSM/BSPPStraight
Threads
Figure 16 Threading NPSM/BSPP Threads with No. 714 or 914 Die
Heads
RecedingMechanism
Lockout Plate
ReleaseFoot Pivot
Block
LockoutPlate
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NOTE! Carriage handwheel may be re-positioned to im-prove
leverage when starting dies. To re-position:pull handwheel out
(away from machine), rotatehandwheel to desired position, push
handwheel in.
7. When desired length of thread has been reached,depress
release handle to disengage latch (Figure 16).Die head will
automatically open.
8. Release foot switch and turn REV/OFF/FOR switch toOFF
position.
9. Turn carriage handwheel clockwise to back die headoff.
10. Swing die head to UP position.
Installing Dies In Nos. 711 and 911 DieHeads (R.H. Only) (1/4
Through 2)
The Nos. 711 and 911 Die Heads (Figure 8) for right-hand threads
requires three sets of dies to thread piperanging from 1/4 through
2. One set of dies is required foreach of the following pipe size
ranges: (1/4 - 3/8), (1/2 - 3/4),and (1 - 2). Bolt threading
requires a separate set of diesfor each bolt size.1. Place
Self-Opening Die Head flat on bench with num-
bers UP.2. Make sure trigger assembly is released.3. Loosen
clamp lever.4. Pull lock screw out of size bar slot so that roll
pin in
lock screw will bypass slot. Position size bar so thatindex line
on lock screw is all the way to the end ofREMOVE DIES position.
5. Remove worn dies from die head.6. Insert new dies to mark.
Die numbers 1 through 4
must agree with those on die head.7. Rotate cam plate until roll
pin on lock screw can be po-
sitioned in slot. In this position dies will lock in die
head.Make sure roll pin points toward end of size barmarked REMOVE
DIES.
8. Adjust die head size bar until index line on lockscrew is
aligned with proper size mark on size bar.(For bolt threads, align
index line with BOLT lineon size bar.)
9. Tighten clamp lever.10. If oversize or undersize threads are
required, set the
index line in direction of OVER or UNDER size markon size
bar.
Installing Dies In 714 and 914 Self-Open-ing Die Heads (21/2
Through 4)(Figure 12)1. Lay die head on bench with number pads
up.2. Loosen size adjusting nut and lift die head washer foot
out of slot.3. Rotate cam in direction of larger pipe sizes
until ad-
justing screw reaches end of slot.4. Remove worn dies from die
head.5. Insert new dies into slots making sure number on
die agrees with number on die head. 6. Rotate cam to size
setting desired.7. Reinstall die head washer and tighten size
adjusting
nut.
Installing Dies In No. 713 and 913Quick-Opening Die Heads (L.H.
Only)
The Nos. 713 and 913 Die Heads (Figure 9) for left-handthreads
require three sets of dies to thread pipe rangingfrom 1/4 through
2. One set of dies is required for eachof the following pipe size
ranges: (1/4 - 3/8), (1/2 - 3/4) and(1 - 2).1. Lay die head on
bench with numbers face up.2. Move throwout lever to OPEN
position.3. Loosen clamp lever approximately three turns.4. Lift
tongue of clamp lever washer up out of slot under
size bar. Slide throwout lever all the way to end of slotin the
OVER direction indicated on size bar.
5. Remove worn dies from die head.6. Insert new dies to mark.
Die numbers 1 through 4
must agree with those on die head.7. Slide throwout lever back
so that tongue of clamp
lever washer will drop in slot under size bar.8. Adjust die head
size bar until index line on lock screw
or link is aligned with proper size mark on size bar.(For bolt
threads, align Index line with BOLT lineof size bar.)
9. Tighten clamp lever.10. If oversize or undersize threads are
required, set the
index line in direction of OVER or UNDER size markon size
bar.
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No. 766 Saran CutterInstalling No. 766 Saran Cutter1. Latch
Carriage Sine Bar Hook (OUT) over edge of car-
riage so cutter does not hit Sine Bar. (Figure 17)2. Replace No.
764 Wheel-Type Cutter with No. 766
Blade Type Cutter.3. Position Tool Bit such that cutting edge
extends 1/32
below tool holder slide. Tighten securely.
Figure 17 No. 766 Saran Cutter Installed. (Shown withDie Head
Removed for Illustration Only.) Die Head MUST be Installed and in
UPPosition During Use of 766 Cutter
Oil Coolant Line Installation1. Attach 1/8 elbow to bypass
pin.2. Locate oil bypass hole underneath carriage and insert
bypass pin into hole with elbow pointed toward car-riage
handle.
3. Use hammer to secure pin into hole.4. Attach coolant nozzle
onto elbow.5. Direct coolant nozzle toward cutter so that oil flow
cov-
ers cutting blade.NOTE! Die head MUST be on carriage and in UP
position
in order to direct oil thru coolant nozzle.6. Remove coolant
nozzle with saran cutter when not in
use.
Cutting Off with 766 Cutter
1. With cutter roll housing and tool holder fully retracted,pull
cutter assembly down into cut-off position.
2. Set speed of machine at 36 RPM.3. Turn control switch to FOR
(Forward) position and
step on foot switch to rotate pipe. Tighten Cutterhandle until
rolls engage materials to be cut-off tool.
4. Direct oil coolant spout toward cut-off tool.5. Turn feed
screw assembly slowly until material is
cut off.NOTE! At this time, lock stop nuts to assure further
cut-off
of the same depth.6. Once cutting operation is complete and
while pipe is
still rotating, retract the cutting tool. Turn cutter handleto
release rolls and return cutter assembly to storageposition.
NOTE! To make cut-off without getting oil inside
material,proceed with following steps:A) Position oil coolant spout
down just far enough
to direct a small amount of oil on rear roll. Thematerial will
pick up from roll and lubricate thecut-off tool.
B) Just before tool bit breaks through material,pull oil spout
away from the cutting tool.
Stripping Saran and Plastic Lined Pipe
1. Back off both stop nuts to end of thread on feedscrew
assembly.
2. With roll housing and tool holder fully retracted, pullcutter
assembly down into cut-off position.
3. Set machine speed at 36 RPM.4. Turn control switch to FOR
(forward) position and
step on foot switch to rotate pipe. Tighten CutterHandle until
rolls firmly engage material to be cut off.
5. Direct oil spout toward lined pipe tool bit.6. Turn feed
screw assembly until tool bit has cut
through steel shell to saran or plastic liner.7. Lock stop nuts
against roll housing.8. Turn feed screw assembly counter-clockwise
to back
off tool bit from pipe.NOTE! Leaving stop nuts locked in
position will assure
further cuts on saran and plastic lined pipe are ofthe same
depth.
9. Once cutting operation is complete and while pipe isstill
rotating, retract cutting tool. Turn cutter handle torelease rolls
and return cutter assembly to storageposition.
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Feed ScrewCutter Handle
Stop Nuts
Sine BarLatched
OUT
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No. 725 Cut Groove Die HeadGrooving Pipe with No. 725 Cut
GroovingDie Head(Figure 21)1. Install proper die set. Refer to die
installation proce-
dure.2. Latch carriage sine bar hook (OUT) over edge of
carriage so die head does not hit sine bar.3. Swing cutter and
reamer to UP position.4. Adjust die head to proper size.5. Fully
loosen feed screw assembly so that dies do
not contact O.D. of pipe.6. With pipe securely tightened in
front chuck, turn car-
riage handwheel counter-clockwise to bring die headstop against
end of pipe.
7. Set speed of machine at 36 RPM.8. Turn REV/OFF/FOR switch to
FOR position and step
on foot switch.9. Slowly turn feed screw assembly to feed
grooving
bits into pipe to start cut groove.10. Before locking stop nuts
to set grooving dies to proper
depth of cut, allow pipe to make 3 to 4 revolutions toclean up
any extra material left in groove.
11. Lock stop nuts against roll housing.12. Turn feed screw
assembly counter-clockwise to back
off grooving dies from pipe.NOTE! Leaving stop nuts locked in
position will assure
further cuts are the same depth.13. Once cutting operation is
complete and while pipe is
still rotating, retract cutting tool.
Figure 21 No.725 Cut-Groove Die Head
Feed Screw
Pipe Stop
StopNuts
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Threading Lined Pipe with No. 714/914Die Head1. Set die head to
proper size.2. Secure die head release foot OUT
NOTE! To thread lined pipe with the 714/914 die head,the
operator MUST install the lockout plate thatcomes standard with the
766 Saran Cutter.
3. Adjust lockout plate so screw is inserted in middleindex
hole. (Figure 18)
4. Cock die head.5. Move carriage handwheel towards pipe until
leading
edge of die is flush with pipe. (Figure 19)
6. Push release lever so that it rests on top of lockoutplate
and begin a normal thread with carriage hand-wheel. (Figure 20)
Figure 19 Position Leading Edge of Chaser Flush withPipe
Figure 20 Positions of Release Lever and LockoutPlate to Begin
Standard Length Thread
Pipe Liner
Carriage Travel
Leading Edge of Die
Release Lever Position toBegin a
StandardLength Thread
Release LeverLockout Plate
Figure 18 Adjust to Position Above with Die HeadCocked.
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Figure 22 Standard Square Cut Groove Specifications
See Table I
T A B C DNOM. PIPE MIN. GASKET GROOVE GROOVE TRIALPIPE DIAMETER
WALL SEAT WIDTH DIAMETER GROOVESIZE O.D. TOL. THK. +.015 .030 +
.030 .015 O.D. TOL. DEPTH
3/4 1.050 +.010 .113 .625 .312 .938 .015 .056.010
1 1.315 +.013 .133 .625 .312 1.190 .015 .062.013
11/4 1.660 +.016 .140 .625 .312 1.535 +.015 .062.016
11/2 1.900 +.019 .145 .625 .312 1.775 .015 .062.019
2 2.375 +.024 .154 .625 .312 2.250 .015 .062.024
21/2 2.875 +.029 .187 .625 .312 2.720 .018 .078.029
3 3.500 +.035 .188 .625 .312 3.344 .018 .078.031
31/2 4.000 +.040 .188 .625 .312 3.834 .020 .083.031
4 4.500 +.045 .203 .625 .375 4.334 .020 .083.031
Table I.Note: All Dimensions are in Inches.
Table 1Column 1 - Nominal pipe size.Column 2 - The nominal
outside diameter of grooved pipe shall notvary more than the
tolerances listed. Maximum allow tolerance fromsquare cut ends is
.030 for sizes 3/4 - 31/2;.045 for sizes 4.Column 3 - Minimum steel
pipe wall thickness is the normal minimumwall thickness which may
be cut grooved.Column 4 - Gasket seat: The pipe shall be free from
indentations, pro-
jections or roll marks from end of pipe to groove to provide a
leak tightseat for the gasket.Column 5 - Groove width.Column 6 -
Groove outside diameter: Groove must be of uniform depthfor the
entire pipe circumference. The C diameter must be maintained.Column
7 - Trial groove depth: Groove depth dimension is for refer-ence
only. Groove must conform to C diameter shown.
PipeOD
A
TB
D
C
Beveling Pipe with No. 714/914Die HeadWhen using beveling dies
with No. 714/914 Die head1. Follow die installation procedure, page
12.2. Head MUST be set up as when cutting NPSM/BSPP
straight threads. Refer to procedure, page 11-12.
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Adjusting No. 161 GearedThreaderCam Plate (Pipe Size)
AdjustmentProcedure
1. Place threader on floor or workbench with driveshaft up.
2. Pull cam plate knobs (Figure 23) and rotate camplate to
desired pipe size markings on top of diehead. Release knobs when
locating pins drop intoholes in selector plate.
Thread Size Adjustment Procedure
Grasp workholder and turn square end of drive shaft orturn gear
case by hand to respective reference lines onguide post. (Figure
24)Standard Size Thread Either one of following 2 ref-erence lines
may be used:
Reference Line 1: Set bottom surface of die head atred standard
line on pinion sleeve.
Reference Line 2: Set upper surface of die headwhich houses
guide post even withcenter line at top end of guide post.
Oversize Thread For oversize (shallow thread) sethead at bottom
line on guide post. This line is marked (2TOVER).Undersize Thread
For undersize (deep thread) sethead at top line on guide post. This
line is marked (2TUNDER).
Changing Posts for Straight or TaperedThreads(Figure 24)1.
Adjust threader to cut standard size threads.2. Remove screw from
gear case at base of guide post.3. Pull guide post up until guide
block attached to selec-
tor plate is disengaged from angle slot in guide post.4. Turn
guide post until straight slot faces inward for
straight thread, or tapered slot inward for taperedthread.
5. Engage guide block in slot and push guide post downinto
position.
6. Replace guide post screw.NOTE! Unit is now set to cut
straight threads (NPSM or
BSPP) or tapered threads (NPT or BSPT).
Changing Die Set
1. Remove stop screw (Figure 24) from selector plate.2. Pull cam
plate knobs (Figure 23) and rotate cam
plate to CD mark on top of die head.3. Remove worn die set and
insert new die set.
NOTE! Be sure to replace complete die set and that dienumbers
correspond with slot numbers.
4. Replace stop screw.
Figure 24 No. 161 Geared Threader Showing Pinion Sleeve and
Guide Post Reference Lines
NOTE! If it becomes necessary to remove or replace theguide
block, the stamped number E-1997 on guideblock must be AGAINST
selector plate. If stampednumber is visible you will cut an
UNDERSIZE thread.
Die (Set of 5)GuideBlock
2T UnderLine
StandardLIne
2T OverLine
Screw
Guide Post
Gear Case
Selector PlateDie Head
StopScrew
Red StopLine
StandardLine
PinionSleeve
Figure 23 No. 161 Geared Threader with Drive Shaft UP
DriveShaft
Cam PlateKnob (2)
GuidePost
ReferencesLines (3)
Head
ClampScrew
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Figure 25 Threading Pipe with No. 840A UniversalDrive Shaft and
No. 161 Geared Threader
Operation Using No. 161Geared ThreaderInstalling and Operating
GearedThreader Using No. 840A UniversalDrive Shaft(Figure 25)
WARNING1. Do NOT plug power cord in until geared threader
is installed and ready to thread.
2. When threading pipe larger than 2 inches, themachine must be
bolted to floor. Chain visemust be securely anchored with jacks
screwassembly and post to ceiling or bolted to floor.
3. When threading pipe up to 5 nominal the 450Tristand Vise can
be used. However, whenthreading 6 nominal pipe a BC-610 or
BC-810top screw bench chain vise must be used.
4. USE ONLY THE NO. 840A UNIVERSAL DRIVESHAFT.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in the vise or
machine tipping and causing serious injury.
1. Install pipe in the vise allowing about 15 of pipe tooverhang
in front of the vise.
2. Mount No. 161 Geared Threader on to the pipe.3. Install the
hexagon end of No. 840A Drive Shaft into
machine rear centering device.
4. Engage drive shaft in machine front chuck and rearcentering
device. Tighten front chuck and centeringdevice.
CAUTIONDO NOT use No. 840 Drive Shaft with this machine.
5. Mount the square socket of the No. 840A Drive Shafton to the
No. 161 Drive Shaft and tighten the two setscrews. When properly
positioned the drive shaftshould be extended about half way.
6. Place a No. 318 Oiler under the No. 161 Threader DieHead.
7. Set shift knob at 36 RPM with FOR/OFF/REV switchin REV
position.
8. Step on foot switch to start threading operation.9. Apply
thread cutting oil with the No. 318 Oiler to the
dies during the threading operation.10. Stop threading (release
the foot switch) when the red
stop line appears on the No. 161 Geared Threader.NOTE! RIDGID
Geared Threaders are jam proof, designed
so that pinion shaft will automatically disengage ifthreader is
accidentally run on to pipe past a fullthread length.
11. Switch the No. 1224 Machine to FORWARD operation,step on
foot switch and back the No. 161 Threader twofull turns to free
chips. Pull out knobs on cam plate androtate clockwise until dies
disengage pipe. Back No.161 Threader off until dies are free of
pipe.
12. Disconnect the No. 840A Drive Shaft from the No.
161Threader.
13. Remove the No. 161 Threader from pipe.14. Loosen pipe from
vise and remove pipe.
WARNINGIf by accident the RIDGID Geared Threader isbacked off
too far and threaded barrel becomes disengaged from workholder, the
threader must be puton a bench and the threads re-engaged carefully
byhand. Do not attempt this by power.
No. 318 Oiler
No. 161Geared Threader
No. 840ADrive Shaft
No. 450 Tristand Chain Vise
SetScrew (2)
Foot Switch
CenteringHead Device
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Figure 26C Removing Finished Nipple from No. 419Nipple Chuck
Short or Close Nipple ThreadingProcedure
1. Grip pipe in machine chuck. Thread and ream oneend of pipe
and cut nipple to desired length.
2. Select proper size nipple chuck.3. Lightly grip nipple chuck
in machine chuck. make sure
that jaws are in slots up against stops of chuck body.(Figure
26A)Alternate Method Nipple can be screwed into nipplechuck prior
to placing in the machine.
4. Screw nipple, threaded on one end, into nipple chuck.Make
sure nipple is bottomed out in nipple chuck.(Figure 26B)
5. Tighten machine chuck handwheel securely onto nip-ple
chuck.
NOTE! Short lengths of pipe may be cut to length whilebeing held
in nipple chuck.
6. Ream and thread end of pipe.7. Once thread is cut, loosen
machine chuck hand-
wheel and remove nipple from nipple chuck. (Figure26C)
8. Gently tap nipple chuck on machine carriage to loosennipple
from nipple chuck.
CAUTIONDO NOT try to make nipples shorter than 31/4. Thiswill
cause nipple to hit die head.
Nos. 419 & 819 Nipple ChucksNo. 419 Nipple Chuck (Figure
26A,B,C)Size Nipples: 21/2, 3 & 4Minimum Nipple Length:
31/4Maximum Nipple Length: 71/2
Figure 26A No. 419 Nipple Chuck Installed
Figure 26B Inserting Unfinished Nipple into No. 419Nipple
Chuck
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Figure 27 Installing Nipple Chuck Body and Adapter
Figure 28 Installing Unfinished Nipple and ReleasingFinished
Nipple with Wrench
Checking Thread Length and Depth
(See Figure 29.)1. Thread is cut to proper length when end of
pipe is
flush with edge of dies (A, Figure 29).2. Die head is adjustable
to obtain proper thread di-
ameter. If possible, threads should be checked with athread ring
gage (B, Figure 29). A proper thread is cutwhen end of pipe is plus
or minus one turn of beingflush with face of ring gage.
NOTE! If a ring gage is not available, a fitting can be
used.This fitting should be representative of those beingused on
the job. The pipe thread should be cut to ob-tain 2 or 3 turns hand
tight engagement with fitting.If pipe thread is not proper diameter
the index lineshould be moved in the OVER or UNDER size markon size
bar. (refer to installing dies in die heads).
NOTE! Receding dies used in 714/914 Head are NOT fullwidth
dies!
No. 819 Nipple ChuckThe RIDGID No. 819 Nipple Chuck is a quick
and easytool for holding short and close nipples or studs
forthreading.Capacity: 1/8 to 2 standard pipe (NPT)
1/4 to 2 bolts or studs UNC or UNF
Short or Close Nipple ThreadingProcedure
WARNINGDO NOT start machine when chuck wrench is en-gaged with
adapter or release collar.
1. Grip pipe in machine chuck. Thread and ream oneend and cut
nipple to desired length.
2. Place nipple chuck body (Figure 27) in power drivechuck,
gripping jaw grooves.
3. Position insert (Figure 27) small end toward adapterwith 1/8
to 3/4 pipe; large end with 1 pipe; no insert11/4 pipe and up.
4. Select proper size nipple chuck adapter and screw intonipple
chuck by hand. Tighten with wrench. (Figure 27)
5. Screw nipple, (Figure 28), threaded on one end, intoadapter
by hand. Ream and thread other end.
6. Insert pin on end of wrench (Figure 28) into one ofholes in
nipple chuck release collar and turn. Removethreaded nipple by
hand.
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Nipple ChuckInsert
Adapter
Wrench
Nipple
ReleaseCollar in
ClockwiseDirection
Wrench
Pipe Adapters Stud Adapters1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 1/4 to 2 UNC
3/4, 1, 11/4, 11/2 1/4 to 11/2 UNF1/4 to 2 BSW
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Figure 29 Checking Thread Length
Maintenance InstructionsWARNING
Always unplug power cord before servicing ma-chine.
LubricationNOTE! If any maintenance is required other than
that
listed below, take machine to a RIDGID AuthorizedService Center
or return to factory.
Proper lubrication is essential to trouble-free operationand
long life of threading machine. 1. Remove four cover screws and
remove cover.2. Use grease gun to apply grease to the shaft
bearing
(Figure 30). Grease fittings every 2 to 6 months, de-pending
upon amount of machine use. Use onlygood grade of cup grease.
Figure 30 Greasing Main Shaft Bearings
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3. Apply moderate coat of lubricating grease on largegear each
time bearings are lubricated. Use greasecontaining molybdenum
disulfide.
WARNINGDo not operate threading machine with cover off.Always
replace cover immediately after lubricatingmachine.
Oil System Maintenance
To help assure proper operation of threading machine,keep oil
system clean, as follows:1. Replace thread cutting oil when it
becomes dirty or
contaminated. To drain oil, position a container underthe drain
plug and unscrew plug.
2. Keep oil filter screen clean to assure proper flow ofclean
oil to work. Oil filter screen is located in the bot-tom of oil
reservoir. Do not operate machine with oilfilter screen
removed.
NOTE! Do not disassemble oil pump. Pump should bedisassembled
only by a RIDGID Authorized ServiceCenter.
Cleaning Oil System (Weekly)
1. Place container under chip pan drain plug. (Figure 31)2.
Remove plug and drain oil.3. Slide out draw tray and clean with
mineral spirits.4. Lift up and remove insert tray. Use a putty
knife to re-
move pipe scale, metal shavings and dirt. Clean withmineral
spirits.
5. Remove oil filter and clean screen.6. Use putty knife to
remove sludge build-up on bottom
of chip pan.
Figure 31 Cleaning Chip Pan and Oil Filter
W W
D D D
Die
Pipe
Die
Pipe
A - Full Width Die ThreadStarting to Cut Thread
Flush(Basic Size) One Turn Large(Maximum Size)
One Turn Small(Minimum Size)
Thin RingGage
Completed Thread
Die FlushWith End
of Pipe
B - Checking Threads Within Pipe Gage
Grease Fitting
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Drive Belt Inspection
The Drive Belt should be periodically inspected forproper
tension. 1/8 deflection of belt under moderatepressure (4 Ibs.) is
adequate tension. If belt shows signof wear, it should be
replaced.
Jaw Insert ReplacementNOTE! When teeth on jaw inserts become
worn and fail to
hold pipe or rod during operation, replace entireset of jaw
inserts. Clean teeth of jaw inserts dailywith wire brush.
WARNINGNever remove insert if jaw is out of machine. Aspring
loaded locating pin behind insert can cause in-jury.
Refer to Figure 321. To remove insert place screwdriver in
insert slot
and turn 90 degrees in either direction. Remove in-sert.
2. Install new insert place insert sideways on lock-ing pin and
press down as far as possible.
3. Hold insert down firmly with screwdriver, turn soteeth face
up.
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Figure 32 Replacing Jaw Inserts
If further assistance is needed, please call Ridge ToolTechnical
Service at 800-519-3456.
To Remove To Replace
Screw Driver
InsertLocking
PinTeeth
PRESSDOWN
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Wiring Diagram120V, 240V, 60 Hz
Wiring Diagram220V, 240V, 50 Hz
Junction Box
YellowWhite
BlackWhiteGreen
OFF
Switch
Motor
Foot Switch
2
60 HzSupply
WhiteGreenBlack
BlueRed
2
431
5
Green
135 46Green
Blue
YellowRed
REVFOR
Motor
White
Brown
Black
White
Orange
Red
BlackGreen
Z1
U2
U1
1
Blue
Brown
Black
SwitchOFF REV (240V)FOR
2 (220V)01
Black
BlackZ1
1 Black
Blue
U1 Blue
Blue
L2 Blue
Brown
Brown
L1 Brown
U2 Brown
Foot Switch
Green/Yellow
Green/Yellow
220 VAC
Grounding
EarthingPlate
Earth Link
GroundfromMotor
Ground fromFoot Switch
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Wiring Diagram110V, 50 Hz
Wiring Diagram (Japan)100V/200V
Blue
Brown
Black
SwitchOFF REVFOR
Black
Blue
Blue
L2 Blue
Brown
Brown
L1 Brown
Foot SwitchGreen/Yellow
Green/Yellow110 VAC
GroundingEarthing
Plate
Earth Link
GroundfromMotor
Ground fromFoot Switch
Start
Run
Black D
Brown L1Blue T1Black ABlack BBlack C
Brown T4Blue L2
BlueBlack
SwitchOFF REVFOR
Blue
Blue L2
Brown
Brown
Brown L1
Foot Switch
Green/Yellow
Green/Yellow100/200 V
Grounding
EarthingPlate
EarthLink
Ground fromMotor
Ground fromFoot Switch
Switch100/200V
Black
Green/Yellow Black BBlack D
Motor
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Fileteuse pour Tuyaux et Boulons No 1224Notez ci-dessous le
numro de srie qui parait sur la fiche signaltique du produit.
N deSrie
IMPORTANTAssurez votre propre scurit enlisant soigneusement ce
modedemploi dans son intgralit avantdassembler ou dutiliser cet
ap-pareil. Familiarisez-vous avec lefonctionnement, les
utilisations etles dangers potentiels associs cet appareil.
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Table des MatiresFiche denregistrement des numros de modle et de
srie de la machine
..........................................................................................25Consignes
de Scurit Gnrales
Scurit du
chantier...................................................................................................................................................................................27Scurit
lectrique.....................................................................................................................................................................................27Scurit
personnelle
..................................................................................................................................................................................27Utilisation
et entretien de
lappareil............................................................................................................................................................28Rparations
...............................................................................................................................................................................................28
Consignes de Scurit ParticuliresScurit de la pdale de commande
.........................................................................................................................................................29Scurit
de la machine
..............................................................................................................................................................................29
Description, Spcification et Equipements
StandardsDescription.................................................................................................................................................................................................30Spcifications.............................................................................................................................................................................................30Accessoires
...............................................................................................................................................................................................30Ttes
de filire et
filires............................................................................................................................................................................32
Installation de la MachineConseils dutilisation
..................................................................................................................................................................................32
Montage sur Etabli ou Support et Transport de la MachineMontage
de la machine sur
tabli..............................................................................................................................................................32Transport
de la fileteuse modle 1224
......................................................................................................................................................32Se
familiariser avec la machine
.................................................................................................................................................................33
Utilisation de la Machine avec Equipements StandardsVrification
du systme de lubrification
.....................................................................................................................................................33Alimentation
lectrique
..............................................................................................................................................................................33Installation
des tuyaux
...............................................................................................................................................................................33Coupe
des tuyaux avec le coupe-tubes No
764.........................................................................................................................................34Alsage
des tuyaux avec lalsoir No
744..................................................................................................................................................34Filetage
des tuyaux avec les ttes de filire ouverture automatique Nos 714 et
914
avec les filires ouverture rapide Nos 713 et 913
.................................................................................................................................34Filetage
des tuyaux avec les ttes de filire NPT/BSPT ouverture automatique
Nos 714 et
914............................................................36Filetage
des tuyaux avec les ttes de filire NPSM/BSPP Nos 714 et 914
................................................................................................37Installation
des filires dans les ttes de filire Nos 711 et 911 (pas droite
uniquement)
........................................................................38Installation
des filires dans les ttes de filire ouverture automatique Nos 714
et 914
..........................................................................38Installation
des filires dans les ttes de filire ouverture rapide Nos 713 et 913
(pas gauche uniquement)
.......................................38
Coupe-tubes No 766 Pour PVDCInstallation du coupe-tubes lames No
766...............................................................................................................................................39Installation
des conduites de lubrification
..................................................................................................................................................39Coupe
des tuyaux avec le coupe-tubes No
766.........................................................................................................................................39Dcapage
des tuyaux doubls de PVDC ou de matire
plastique............................................................................................................39Filetage
des tuyaux doubls avec la tte de filire No 714/719
.................................................................................................................40
Tte de Rainurage No 725Rainurage des tuyaux avec la tte de
rainurage No
725............................................................................................................................40Biseautage
des tuyaux avec la tte de biseautage No
714/914.................................................................................................................42
Rglage de la Filire Pignon No 161Rglage du diamtre laide de la
plaque
cames..................................................................................................................................42Rglage
du diamtre de
filetage................................................................................................................................................................42Remplacement
des poteaux pour filetage droit ou
conique.......................................................................................................................42Remplacement
des filires
........................................................................................................................................................................43
Utilisation de la Filire Pignon No 161Installation et
utilisation de la filire pignon quipe de larbre dentranement
universel No 840A
........................................................43
Mandrins Raccords Nos 419 et 819Mandrin raccords No 419
........................................................................................................................................................................44Filetage
des raccords courts et des mamelons
.........................................................................................................................................44
Mandrin Raccords No 819Filetage des raccords courts et des
mamelons
.........................................................................................................................................45Vrification
de la longueur et profondeur de filetage
.................................................................................................................................45
EntretienGraissage
..................................................................................................................................................................................................46Entretien
du systme de
lubrification.........................................................................................................................................................46Nettoyage
hebdomadaire du systme de
lubrification...............................................................................................................................46Inspection
de la courroie
dentranement...................................................................................................................................................47Remplacement
des
mordaches.................................................................................................................................................................47
Schmas Electrique
.....................................................................................................................................................................................48Garantie
Vie
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de garde
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Consignes de ScuritGnrales
MISE EN GARDE !Familiarisez-vous avec lensemble des
instruc-tions. Le respect des consignes suivantes vouspermettra
dviter les risques de choc lectrique,dincendie et de blessure
corporelle grave.
CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS !
Scurit du chantier1. Gardez le chantier propre et bien clair.
Les tab-
lis encombrs et les locaux mal clairs sont uneinvitation aux
accidents.
2. Nutilisez pas dappareils lectriques dans un mi-lieu explosif
tel quen prsence de liquides, de gazou de poussire inflammable. Les
appareils lec-triques produisent des tincelles qui pourraient
causerla poussire ou les vapeurs de senflammer.
3. Gardez les tiers, les enfants et les visiteurs lcart lorsque
vous utilisez un appareil lectrique.Les distractions peuvent vous
faire perdre le con-trle de lappareil.
4. Ne laissez pas les visiteurs toucher la machine ouses
rallonges lectriques. De telles mesures prven-tives rduisent les
risques de blessure.
Scurit lectrique1. Les appareils lectriques avec terre doivent
tre
branchs sur une prise avec terre approprie etconforme aux normes
en vigueur. Ne jamais en-lever la barrette de terre ou tenter de
modifier lafiche daucune manire. Ne jamais utiliser dadap-tateurs
de prise. Consultez un lectricien qualifien cas de doute sur la
bonne mise la terre de laprise. Dans le cas dune panne ou dune
dfaillancelectrique de lappareil, la terre assure un passage
defaible rsistance qui loigne le courant lectrique deloprateur.
2. Evitez de venir en contact avec des masses tellesque les
tuyaux, les radiateurs, les cuisinires et lesrfrigrateurs. Les
risques de choc lectrique aug-mentent lorsque votre corps est la
masse.
3. Nexposez pas les appareils lectriques la pluieou aux
intempries. Toute pntration deau lin-trieur dun appareil lectrique
augmente les risquesde choc lectrique.
4. Ne maltraitez pas le cordon lectrique de lap-pareil. Ne
jamais porter lappareil par son cordonlectrique, ni tirer sur
celui-ci pour dbrancherlappareil. Gardez le cordon labri des
sources dechaleur, de lhuile, des angles tranchants et despices
mobiles. Remplacez immdiatement toutcordon endommag. Les cordons
endommagsaugmentent les risques de choc lectrique.
5. Lorsqu lextrieur, utilisez une rallonge lec-trique marque W-A
ou W. Ce type de cordonest prvu pour tre utilis lextrieur et rduit
lesrisques de choc lectrique.
6. Branchez lappareil sur une source dalimenta-tion courant
alternatif qui correspond auxindications portes sur la plaque
signaltique.Une tension incorrecte peut entraner des chocs oudes
brlures lectriques.
7. Utilisez uniquement des rallonges trois filsquipes dune fiche
bipolaire plus terre troisbarrettes et dune prise bipolaire plus
terre qui cor-respond la fiche de lappareil. Lutilisation
dautrestypes de rallonges lectrique nassurera pas la mise la terre
de lappareil et augmentera les risques de choclectrique.
8. Utilisez la section de rallonge approprie. (Voirle tableau.)
Des conducteurs de section insuffisanteentranera des pertes de
charge excessive et unmanque de puissance.
Scurit personnelle1. Restez alerte, faites attention ce que vous
faites
et faites preuve de bon sens lorsque vous utilisezun appareil
lectrique. Nutilisez pas ce type dap-pareil lorsque vous tes
fatigus, ou lorsque vousprenez des mdicaments, de lalcool ou des
pro-duits pharmaceutiques. Un instant dinattention peutentraner de
graves blessures lorsque lon utilise unappareil lectrique.
Barrette de terre
Prise avecterre
Barrette de terre
Section minimale des fils conducteurs des rallongesAmpres
indiqus
sur la plaque Longueur totale (en pieds)signaltique
0 25 26 50 51 1000 6 18 AWG 16 AWG 16 AWG
6 10 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG10 12 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG12 16 14 AWG
12 AWG Dconseill
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2. Habillez-vous de manire approprie. Ne portezpas de vtements
amples ni de bijoux. Attachez lescheveux longs. Gardez vos cheveux,
vos vte-ments et vos gants lcart des pices mcaniques.Les vtements
amples, les bijoux et les cheveux longspeuvent sentraver dans les
pices mobiles.
3. Evitez les risques de dmarrage accidentel.Assurez-vous que
linterrupteur marche/arrt estteint avant de brancher lappareil.
Porter lap-pareil avec un doigt sur la gchette, ou le
brancherlorsque son interrupteur est en position de marchesont des
invitations aux accidents.
4. Enlevez les cls de rglage et autres outils avantde mettre
lappareil en marche. Une cl laissesur une partie rotative de
lappareil peut entranerdes blessures corporelles.
5. Ne vous mettez pas en porte--faux. Gardez unebonne assise et
un bon quilibre tous moments.Une bonne assise et un bon quilibre
vous assurentun meilleur contrle lappareil en cas dimprvu.
6. Portez les quipements de scurit appropris.Nutilisez jamais
lappareil sans lunettes de scu-rit. Un masque poussire, des
chaussures descurit, le casque et/ou une protection auditivedoivent
tre ports selon les conditions dutilisation.
Utilisation et entretien de lappareil1. Utilisez un serre-joint
ou autre moyen appropri
pour arrimer louvrage sur une plate-forme stable.Tenir louvrage
la main ou contre le corps peutvous mettre en position dinstabilit
et vous faire per-dre le contrle de lappareil.
2. Ne forcez pas lappareil. Utilisez un appareil quisoit adapt
au travail prvu. Loutil appropri as-surera un meilleur travail et
une meilleure scurit silest utilis au rgime prvu.
3. Nutilisez pas un appareil si son interrupteur nepermet pas de
le mettre en marche ou de lar-rter. Tout appareil qui ne peut pas
tre contrl parson interrupteur est dangereux et doit tre rpar.
4. Dbranchez le cordon lectrique de lappareilavant le rglage, le
changement daccessoires, oule rangement de celui-ci. De telles
mesures prven-tives rduisent le risque de dmarrage accidentel
delappareil.
5. Rangez les appareils non utiliss hors de la portedes enfants
et des amateurs. Ces appareils sontdangereux entre les mains de
personnes non inities.
6. Entretenez les appareils consciencieusement.
Maintenez les outils de coupe bien affts et enbon tat de
propret. Les outils bien entretenus et af-fts rduisent les risques
de grippage et sont plusfaciles contrler.
7. Assurez-vous quil ny a pas de dsalignement oude grippage des
pices mcaniques, ou dautresconditions qui pourraient entraver le
bon fonc-tionnement de lappareil. Le cas chant, faitesrparer
lappareil avant de vous en servir. Denombreux accidents sont le
rsultat dun appareilmal entretenu.
8. Utilisez exclusivement les accessoires recom-mands par le
fabricant pour votre modledappareil particulier. Des accessoires
prvus pourun certain type dappareil peuvent tre dangereuxlorsquils
sont monts sur un autre.
9. Vrifiez rgulirement ltat du cordon dalimen-tation de
lappareil et des rallonges lectriques etremplacez tout lment
endommag. Les cordonset rallonges endommags augmentent les
risquesde choc lectrique.
10. Gardez les poignes de la machine propres,sches et dpourvues
dhuile ou de graisse. Celavous permettra de mieux contrler
lappareil.
11. Rangez lappareil dans un endroit sec. De tellesmesures
prventives rduisent les risques de choclectrique.
Rparations1. Toutes rparations de lappareil doivent tre con-
fies un rparateur qualifi. La rparation oulentretien de
lappareil par du personnel non qualifipeut entraner des
blessures.
2. Lors de la rparation de lappareil, utilisez exclu-sivement
des pices de rechange identiques celles dorigine. Suivez les
instructions de la sec-tion Entretien du mode demploi. Lutilisation
depices de rechange non homologues et le non re-spect des consignes
dentretien peut crer un risquede choc lectrique ou de blessure
corporelle.
3. Suivez les instructions de lubrification et dechangement des
accessoires. Les accidents sontsouvent le rsultat dappareils mal
entretenus.
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Scurit de la fileteuse1. Cette machine est prvue pour le
filetage et la
coupe des tuyaux et des boulons. Suivez les in-structions du
Mode dEmploi en ce qui concerne sonutilisation. Toute utilisation
non conforme peut aug-menter les risques de blessure.
2. Boulonnez la machine sur tabli ou support. Celaempchera son
renversement ventuel.
Consignes de ScuritParticuliresLe mode demploi contient des
consignes de scurit etinstructions visant spcifiquement cet
appareil en vue devous protger contre dventuelles blessures
gravestelles que :
La perte des doigts, des mains ou dautres parties ducorps en cas
de prise des vtements ou des gantsdans les pices mcaniques de
lappareil;
Les chocs lectriques et les brlures en cas de con-tact avec les
fils, le moteur ou autres composants dusystme dentranement;
Les risques de traumatisme comprenant le bris desos, en cas de
renversement de la machine;
Les blessures oculaires, voire laveuglement, provo-ques par le
cble ou la projection des dbris.
Respectez les notices de scurit inscrites sur la machine !
Familiarisez-vous avec la
position et lutilisation de lensemble de sescommandes avant
dutiliser lappareil.
Scurit de la pdale de commandeLa pdale de commande est un
dispositif de scurit.Le moteur sarrte ds quelle est lche. Des
vte-ments pris dans le mcanisme de la machinecontinueront
sembobiner en vous entranant aveceux. Le couple lev de la machine
peut embobinerles vtements autour dun bras ou dune autre partiedu
corps avec suffisamment de force pour craserou briser les os.
MISE EN GARDE
Les vtements et les gants risquent dtre prisdans le mcanisme.
Les doigts, les mains, lesbras ou autres parties du corps peuvent
trecrass ou briss.
Utilisez la pdale de commande. Ne portez pas de gants. Gardez
les manches de chemise et les blousons
boutonns. Ne vous penchez pas sur la machine, car les vte-
ments risquent de se prendre dans le mcanisme. Tenez-vous
toujours du ct interrupteur de la ma-
chine.
Ne pas bloquer ou dbrancher la pdale de com-mande.
Maintenez la pdale de commande en bon tat defonctionnement.
Assurez-vous que linterrupteur soit en position arrt(OFF) avant
de brancher le cordon dalimentation oudutiliser la cl mandrin.
Assurez-vous de pouvoir rapidement retirer votrepied de la pdale
de commande.
Gardez vos mains lcart des tuyaux et raccordsen rotation. Arrtez
la machine pour visser des rac-cords sur un tuyau ou pour essuyer
les filets.
Lutilisation de cette machine pour le serrage ou ledesserrage
des raccords augmente les risques deblessure corporelle.
RESPECTEZ LES CONSIGNES CI-DESSUS LA LETTRE !
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3. Gardez les dispositifs de protection de la ma-chine en place.
Nutilisez pas la machine sansses dispositifs de protection. Toute
expositionventuelle aux mcanismes de la machine cre unrisque
denchevtrement et de blessure grave.
4. Soutenez les tuyaux de grande longueur laidede porte-tubes.
Cela empchera le renversementventuel de la machine.
5. Ne portez pas de gants ou de vtements amples.Gardez vos
manches et votre blouson boutonns.Ne vous penchez pas sur la
machine ou sur letuyau. Les vtements risquent de sentortiller
autourdu tuyau et dentraner de graves blessures.
6. Nutilisez pas la machine lorsque sa pdale decommande ne
fonctionne pas. La pdale de com-mande est un dispositif de scurit
prvu pourempcher les blessures graves.
7. Serrez le volant du mandrin et engagez le guide-tubes arrire
sur le tuyau avant de mettre lamachine en marche. Cela empchera
loscillation dutuyau.
8. Verrouillez la pdale de commande en fin dutili-sation.
(Figure 1.) Cela empchera les dmarragesaccidentels.
Figure 1 Pdale de commande verrouille
CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS !
Description, Spcifications etEquipements
(Standards)DescriptionLa fileteuse pour tuyaux et boulons RIDGID
Modle1224 est un appareil moteur lectrique que assure lecentrage,
le mandrinage et la rotation des tuyaux durantles oprations de
coupe, dalsage et de filetage. Lin-terrupteur REV/OFF/FOR permet de
changer le sens derotation de lappareil. Les filires sont tenues
par une ttede filire ouverture automatique. Un systme de
lu-brification incorpor assure un dbit dhuile constanten cours de
filetage.
SpcificationsCapacit de filetage.......Tuyaux de 1/4 4 de
diamtre
Boulons de 1/4 2 de diamtreCoupe-tubes No 764 ......A galets,
autocentrant, flottantAlsoir No 744................A lames,
autobloquant, pas
droiteMandrin .........................Mandrin RIDGID sans
clDispositif de centrage arrire .............A droulement, tournant
avec
mandrinPompe ...........................Type Gerotor amorage
au-
tomatiqueVitesses de rotation.......12 t/m et 36 t/mInterrupteur
FOR/OFF/REV ..............Rotatif, qualit industriellePdale de
commande ...Commande marche/arrt du
moteur
Moteur ...........................A induction, 1,5 CV 1750t/m,
120V/60Hz monophas ;240V sur demande ; 115-220-240V (50Hz sur
demande).
ADVERTISSEMENT !Le changement de vitesses ne doit se faire
quelorsque la machine est au ralenti. NE PAS changerde vitesses
lorsque la machine est sous charge.
NOTA! Mettez le levier de vitesse 36 t/m pour le filetagedes
tuyaux dun diamtre maximal de 2. Mettez-le 12 t/m pour le filetage
des tuyaux standards de21/2 4 et pour les applications couple
levtelles que lacier inoxydable ou la tige de 30 RC.
Poids .............................416 lbs.1 gallon dhuile
NuClearNOTA! Il est essentiel demployer lhuile de coupe RIDGID
Thread Cutting Oil si lon veut obtenir des file-tages de haute
qualit et assurer la longvit desfilires. Les consignes dutilisation
et de manip-ulation de cette huile sont affiches sur lesconteneurs.
Llimination de lhuile doit tre ef-fectue selon la rglementation en
vigueur.
AccessoiresSupports dappareil :
No 100 .....................4 jambes avec plateauNo 150
.....................2 roues avec plateauNo 200
.......................2 roues avec armoire
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