P/N 35425, Rev. 2
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Beveling
CAUTION
Prevent serious bodily injury from moving
machinery by turning off and disconnecting the air
supply before proceeding.
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Remove the chuck and facing head, if necessary. Remember, striking with a
dead blow hammer in the direction of the engraved arrow loosens the
bayonet lock. Twist and pull the part from the mandrel.
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Install the beveling head, arrow side away from the main body. Align the
bayonet pins in the beveling head with the slots on the body. Push and turn to
lock. A good whack with a dead blow hammer in the opposite direction of the
arrow ensures proper seating of the tool head.
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Reinstall the chuck.
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Change the chuck blades if required.
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Mount the machine in the tube or pipe.
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Turn the draw rod knob counterclockwise, drawing the clamp blades back
inward
CAUTION
To avoid damage to the clamp blades, be sure the
machine is mounted far enough inside the work
piece to clear the cutters.
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Install the machine in the pipe/tube end, and turn the draw rod knob clockwise
to spread the clamp blades in the bore.
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To center and secure the machine in the tube/pipe, gently work the tool back
and forth while tightening the draw rod knob (clockwise).
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