1822-I Pipe and Bolt Threading Machine

3.For straight threads, insert guide post with straight slot inward through die head to the gear case.

4.With guide block in diagonal/straight slot, replace set screw.

Changing Dies

(Figure 19)

1.Remove stop screw.

2.Pull knobs and rotate cam plate to “CD” mark.

3.Remove Die #1 and insert new Die #1 (repeat).

4.Rotate cam plate to size.

5.Replace stop screw.

NOTE! If it becomes necessary to remove or replace guide block, the stamped number E-1997 on guide block must be AGAINST selector plate. If number is visible, you will cut an UNDERSIZED thread.

Operating No. 141 Geared Threader

Installing No. 141 Geared Threader (Figure 20)

Mounting No. 141 Geared Threader on machine requires a No. 241 Carriage Mount Kit. The kit includes a carriage saddle, carriage connecting link, reversing drive shaft and oil routing manifold. The control switch must be in the CLOSE position for No. 141 Geared Threader operation.

1.Remove cutter, die head and reamer from machine.

2.Install carriage saddle.

3.Install oil manifold (see No. 821 Blade Cutter).

4.From the front of machine, install drive shaft through spindle tube up to front cover. A counter-clockwise ro- tation is necessary for drive shaft installation or re- moval.

CAUTION Jaws must be fully open to install or remove

drive shaft.

CAUTION DO NOT install or remove drive shaft through rear chuck. Rear centering fingers could be bent/broken.

5.With carriage away from chuck, carefully place No. 141 Geared Threader on the carriage saddle and install connecting link.

6.From machine rear, rotate and push drive shaft onto square shaft of No. 141. Tighten set screws. Tighten connecting link set screw.

7.With No. 141 set at standard line, rotate carriage handwheel until assembly is 1from front chuck cover.

Threading 21/2to 4Pipe (45 RPM)

1.Adjust No. 141 Geared Threader and install on 1822-I Threading Machine.

2.Support pipe with a pipe stand.

3.Insert pipe into the throat of dies and tighten work- holder and clamp screw.

4.Direct oil spout at dies and place oil manifold lever in required position.

5.Place control switch in the CLOSE position and with transmission lever in the 45 RPM position, depress foot switch.

6.Thread until the red stop line appears on pinion sleeve (reference the guide post markings for over- sized or undersized threads).

7.To back off threader, place control switch in the OPEN position and depress foot switch.

8.After 1/4 turn of pipe, stop machine, pull cam plate knobs and rotate cam plate toward “CD” mark of die head.

9.Loosen clamp screw and open workholder. Remove the pipe.

10.Depress foot switch and reset No. 141 to standard line.

CAUTION If threaded barrel becomes disengaged from workholder, it must be re-engaged by hand on a work- bench. DO NOT use power.

NOTE! If a ring gauge is not available, a fitting can be used. This fitting should be representative of those being used on the job. The pipe thread should be cut to obtain 2 to 3 turns hand tight en- gagement with fitting. If pipe thread is not made to the proper diameter, the index line should be moved in the direction of the OVER or UNDER size mark on size bar. (Refer to “Installing Dies In Die Heads”).

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1822-I specifications

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