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The distance between the end of the jaw set and the stop gate may need to be adjusted
according to what fitting is being used. This distance to adjust the stop gate is
determined by the gap between the fitting flange and the end of the tubing. Sliding the
stop gate away from the front of the unit will insert the fitting deeper into the tubing.
Figures 6 and 7 below show the tubing before adjusting the stop gate and after
adjusting the stop gate:
Figure 6 Figure 7
Unadjusted Stop Gate Adjusted Stop Gate
To adjust this distance, loosen the one 5mm socket cap screw on the side of the gate
and move the gate in or out depending on the stick out desired (figures 8 and 9 below).
Re-tighten the screw before attempting to run the unit.
Figure 8 – Loosening the socket head cap screw Figure 9 – Sliding the gate forward
If the fitting is not being fully inserted, adjust the gate backwards, towards the pin. If
the fitting is being pushed on too far, or the tubing is rolling, adjust the gate forward,
toward the operator. Verify that the tip of the pin set is well centered with the jaw set
in both a left-to-right view point and an up-and-down view point.
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