RIDGID 1822-I manual Machine and Work Area Set-Up

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1822-I Pipe and Bolt Threading Machine

NOTE! High speed dies are recommended for use with this machine when threading 1- 2pipe at 45 RPM. Because of its high speed, alloy dies will wear quickly and produce poor quality threads.

11.Clean metal shavings and other debris from the chip tray of the Threading Machine. Check the level and quality of the thread cutting oil. Replace or add oil if necessary. Reservoir in the base will hold approxi- mately one (1) gallon of thread cutting oil.

NOTE! Thread cutting oil lubricates and cools the threads during the threading operation. A dirty or poor grade cutting oil can result in poor thread quality.

NOTE! For improved thread quality use RIDGID Stain- less Steel Oil and thread at 16 RPM.

NOTE! To drain dirty oil and properly maintain the oil system, refer to the “Maintenance Instructions”.

Machine and Work Area Set-Up

WARNING

To prevent serious injury, proper set-up of the ma- chine and work area is required. The following pro- cedures should be followed to set-up the machine.

1.Locate a work area that has the following:

Adequate lighting

No flammable liquids, vapors or dust that may ignite.

Grounded electrical outlet

Clear path to the electrical outlet that does not contain any sources of heat or oil, sharp edges or moving parts that may damage electrical cord.

Dry place for machine and operator. Do not use the machine while standing in water.

Level ground

2.Clean up the work area prior to setting up any equip- ment. Always wipe up any oil that may have splashed or dripped from the machine to prevent slips and falls.

3.If the workpiece extends more than four (4) feet be- yond the Threading Machine, use one or more pipe stands to prevent tipping and the oscillation of the pipe.

4.If the workpiece extends beyond the Threading Machine, set-up guards or barricades to create a minimum of three (3) feet of clearance around the Threading Machine and workpiece. This “safety zone”

prevents others from accidentally contacting the ma- chine or workpiece and either causing the equipment to tip or becoming entangled in the rotating parts.

5.If mounted on a 1406 Folding Wheel Stand, make sure 1460 Oil Pan Cover is removed.

6.If necessary, fill the reservoir with RIDGID Thread Cutting Oil.

7.Make sure OPEN/OFF/CLOSE switch is in the OFF position.

8.Position the foot switch so that the operator can safely control the machine, tools and workpiece. It should allow the operator to do the following:

Stand facing the directional switch.

Use the foot switch with his left foot.

Have convenient access to the directional switch and tools without reaching across the machine.

Machine is designed for one person operation.

9.Plug the threading machine into the electrical outlet making sure to position the power cord along the clear path selected earlier. If the power cord does not reach the outlet, use an extension cord in good con- dition.

WARNING To avoid electrical shock and electrical fires, never use an extension cord that is damaged or does not meet the following requirements:

The cord has a three-prong plug similar to shown in Electrical Safety section.

The cord is rated as “W” or “W-A” if being used outdoors.

The cord has sufficient wire thickness (14 AWG below 25’/12 AWG 25’-50’). If the wire thickness is too small, the cord may overheat, melting the cord’s insulation or causing nearby objects to ignite.

WARNING To reduce risk of electrical shock, keep all electrical connections dry and off the ground. Do not touch plug with wet hands.

10.Check the Threading Machine to insure it is operating properly.

Flip the control switch to CLOSE. Press and release the foot switch. Check that the Threading Machine rotates in a counterclockwise direction as you are facing the front chuck and that the jaws close down toward center. Have the Threading Machine ser- viced if it rotates in the wrong direction or if the foot switch does not control its stopping or starting.

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Contents 1822-I Table of Contents 1822-I Pipe and Bolt Threading Machine Personal Safety General Safety InformationWork Area Safety Electrical SafetyTool Use and Care Specific Safety InformationService Machine SafetyDescription Description, Specifications and Standard EquipmentSpecifications AccessoriesMounting Machine to Universal Stands Machine AssemblyDie Heads and Dies Machine StandsPosition stand stop bracket so that the end Transporting Machine with No Stand Installing No Oil Pan CoverMounting Machine to No Folding Wheel Stand Mounting Machine To BenchSling Transportation Machine InspectionMachine and Work Area Set-Up View Angle Operation Using Machine-Mounted ToolsInstalling and Chucking Pipe In Threading Machine Cutting Pipe with No CutterReamer Handwheel Speed Selection ChartTrigger Assembly Reaming Pipe with No ReamerTrigger Installing Dies In Self-Opening Die Head Right Hand OnlyRemoving Pipe From The Threading Machine Roll Pin Size Bar Index Line Lock ScrewSize Stop Handle Plunger Knob Installing Die In Model 816/817 Die HeadsChecking Thread Length Washer Index Line Head LinkNo Nipple Chuck and No Adapter Kit InstallationNipple Threading Procedure Indexing Guide Post For Straight Or Tapered Threads Operation Instructions Using Geared ThreadersAdjusting No Geared Threader Thread Size AdjustmentThreading 21/2″ to 4″ Pipe 45 RPM Installing No Geared Threader FigureChanging Dies Operating No Geared ThreaderPositioning Front Jaws for Left Hand Operation Installation of No Blade CutterNo Blade Cutter and No Adapter Kit Left Hand Machine OperationOil Line Set-Up for Left Hand Operation AccessoriesAccessories For Threading Machine Positioning Rear Centering Jaws for Left Hand OperationFront Jaw Insert and Centering Finger Replacement Maintenance InstructionsAccessories For Threading By Close-Coupled Method Oil System MaintenanceSpindle Conversion Kit for Plastic Coated Pipe Rear Centering Finger/Jaw ReplacementSpindle Assembly Removal Spindle Assembly InstallationStep Machine StorageService and Repair Wiring Diagrams Pipe and Bolt Threading Machine Machine à fileter 1822-I pour tuyaux et boulons Consignes générales de sécurité Table des matièresSécurité personnelle Consignes générales de sécuritéSécurité du chantier Sécurité électriqueUtilisation et entretien de l’appareil Service après-venteMise EN Garde Sécurité de la pédale de commande Consignes de sécurité particulièresEquipements de base Description, spécifications et équipements de baseSpécifications Machine de base AccessoiresTêtes de filières et filières Modèle Description Assemblage de la machineSupports d’embase Montage de la machine sur support universelPousser Installation du couvercle de carter d’huileMontage de la machine sur support pliant sur roues n Rallonge d’arrivée Filtre à huile Raccord coudéTransport de la machine sur support n Inspection de la machineMontage de la machine sur établi Machine à fileter Préparation de la machine et du chantierUtilisation des outils incorporés de la machine Angle de vue Coupe des tuyaux à l’aide du coupe-tubes nAlésage des tuyaux à l’aide de l’alésoir n Détente Tableau de sélection de régimeAlésoir Volant Matériau et ØRetrait des tuyaux de la machine à fileter Levier de verrouillage Trigger AssemblyRondelle Repère Tête Taquet Tête de filière universelle à ouverture rapideFiletage des raccords Mandrin à raccords n 819 et ensemble adaptateur nVérification de la longueur de filetage Réglage de la fileteuse démultipliée n Réglage des dimensions de filetageUtilisation des fileteuses démultipliées Utilisation de la fileteuse démultipliée n Remplacement des filièresInstallation de la fileteuse démultipliée n 141 Figure Barre d’indexage pour filetages cylindriques et coniquesFiletage des tuyaux de 21/2″ à 4″ 45 t/min Installation du coupe-tubes à lame nCoupe-tubes à lame n 821 et ensemble adaptateur n Positionnement des mâchoires avant pour rotation à gauche Inversion du sens de rotation rotation à gaucheEntretien AccessoiresAccessoires pour filetages des raccords à couplage direct Accessoires pour machine à fileterPoints de Lubrification Logement d’axe Remplacement du doigt de centrage arrière et de la mâchoireLubrification de la machine 1ère étape Installation du fuseauEnsemble de conversion de fuseau pour tuyaux plastifiés Retrait du fuseauStockage de la machine Service après-vente et réparationsSchéma électrique Machine à fileter 1822-I pour tuyaux et boulons Máquina Roscadora de tubos Montaje de la máquina ÍndiceSeguridad personal Información general de seguridadSeguridad en la zona de trabajo Seguridad eléctricaAdvertencia Seguridad del interruptor De pie Información específica de seguridadUso y cuidado de la máquina ServicioEspecificaciones Descripción, especificaciones y equipo estándarSeguridad de la máquina DescripciónSoportes para la máquina Montaje de la máquinaAccesorios Equipo estándarCabezales de terrajas y Terrajas Detalle Montaje de la máquina sobre el soporte universalInstalación de la cubierta de la bandeja de aceite No.1460 Transporte de la máquina montada en un Soporte No Montaje de la máquina sobre una mesa de trabajoFigura 6 Transporte con eslinga Revisión de la máquinaPreparación de la máquina y de la zona de trabajo Corte de tubos con el cortatubos No Empleo de herramientas montadas a la máquinaInstalación y sujeción del tubo en la Roscadora Volante Escariado de tubos con el escariador NoÁngulo de visión Cortadora Escariador Gatillo Extracción del tuboTabla de selección de velocidades Rpm recomendadasFigura 11 Cabezal de terrajas universal de auto-apertura Pasador Barra dimensionalAgarre Verificación de la longitud de la roscaLínea marcada Arandela Cabezal Enlace Palanca deInstalación Mandril Niplero No y kit de adaptación NoProcedimiento para roscar niples Regulación del tamaño de la rosca Regulación de la Roscadora a Engranajes NoInstalación de la Roscadora a Engranajes No Cambio de terrajasFuncionamiento de la Roscadora a Engranajes No Instalación del cortatubos de cuchilla No Cortatubos de cuchilla No y kit de adaptación NoRoscado de tubos de 21/2 hasta 4 pulgadas 45 rpm Funcionamiento de la máquina a mano izquierda Soportes AccesoriosAccesorios para la Máquina Roscadora Accesorios que van acoplados directamente a la máquinaRecambio de la mordaza delantera y de la uña de centrado Instrucciones de mantenimientoMantenimiento del sistema de lubricación Lubricación del rodamiento del árbolInstalación del árbol Recambio de la mordaza trasera y de la uña de centradoExtracción del árbol Primer paso Segundo paso Tercer paso Almacenamiento de la máquinaServicio y reparaciones 240V 60Hz 10A Diagrama de cableadoWhat is not covered What is coveredHow you can get service What we will do to correct problems

1822-I specifications

The RIDGID 1822-I is a powerful and versatile compact pipe threading machine that is widely recognized for its reliability and innovative design. This electric threading machine is specifically engineered for both professional and DIY users, ensuring high productivity in pipe fitting and fabrication tasks.

At the core of its engineering, the RIDGID 1822-I features a robust motor that delivers high torque, allowing for efficient threading of a variety of pipe sizes up to 2 inches in diameter. This machine is equipped with a quick-release pipe clamp that securely holds the workpiece in place, providing enhanced stability and safety during operations. The user-friendly controls enable seamless operation with minimal setup time, making it an ideal choice for contractors and plumbing professionals.

One of the standout technologies integrated into the RIDGID 1822-I is its automatic shut-off feature that enhances safety while prolonging the lifespan of the machine. It also boasts an adjustable threading stop, allowing operators to maintain consistent thread lengths and ensuring precision in their work. This machine is compact in design, enabling easy portability and storage, which is especially beneficial for jobs in confined spaces or on construction sites.

The RIDGID 1822-I is constructed using durable materials and comes with a sturdy frame that minimizes vibration, significantly reducing user fatigue during extended use. Additionally, it features an integrated oil reservoir that simplifies the process of threading pipes, ensuring proper lubrication and ensuring smoother cuts.

Another characteristic that sets the RIDGID 1822-I apart is its versatility. It is compatible with various RIDGID threading dies and accessories, allowing for customization based on the specific requirements of each job. Furthermore, the machine's exceptional threading speed leads to increased efficiency, enabling users to complete projects more quickly without compromising on quality.

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