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2, Available jaws

The pressing jaws used on the pressing tool 24535 are smaller than the jaws on pressing tool 24538,

corresponding jaws for them and read the notes carefully.

Table of available pressing jaws

All

 

the

 

jaws

 

below

 

are

 

U-profile

 

for

 

pressing

 

Infloor Sales & Service F5 fitting.

Notes:

Specification number is engraved on one side of each jaw. The number stands for the pipe

outer diameter by mm. Please make sure the lettered sides of the two opposite jaws are

positioned on the same side.

The jaws engraved with specification number alone, stand for U-profile jaws (for pressing

F5 fittings).

3, Preparation before use

Step 1, Choose correct pressing jaws

Appropriate pressing jaw should be selected per the pipe size.

Picture

Jaw specifications

Suitable tool

23456

24535 

1/2" Press Tool Module

24537
5/8" Press Tool Module

24540 

24538  

1/2” L Press Tool Module
24541 

5/8” L Press Tool Module

24542

3/4” L Press Tool Module

24543

 1” L Press Tool Module

therefore could not be interchangeably mounted on 24538, please refer to the following table for the

Summary of Contents for 24535

Page 1: ...for 24535 and 24538 July 2008 Infloor Sales Service SW Adjustable Manual Pressing Tool Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...jaws P 4 Step 2 Mount appropriate pressing jaws on to pressing tool P 5 Step 3 Adjustment for pressing tool P 6 4 Cautions and parameters for pressing tool adjustment P 7 5 Special operations at corne...

Page 3: ...pressing jaws used on the pressing tool 24535 are smaller than the jaws on pressing 1 Structure of Infloor Sales Service adjustable manual pressint tools Below is the pressing tool picture illustrate...

Page 4: ...lettered sides of the two opposite jaws are positioned on the same side The jaws engraved with specification number alone stand for U profile jaws for pressing F5 fittings 3 Preparation before use St...

Page 5: ...ation number on the two jaws are on the same side then fix the jaws with the screws Part No 1 M6 x 25 Note please don t over tighten the jaws little looseness is allowed C Please pay attention to the...

Page 6: ...ressing Force is too small you should turn the adjusting screw Part No 14 clockwise for about 1 4 round If the Trial Pressing Force is too big then you should should turn the adjusting screw counter c...

Page 7: ...before Closed pressing tool can be openned freely without using any force Pressing effect is bad 2 In case of new tools due to the burrs in tool production Operation Force change after 60 times of pre...

Page 8: ...e pressing tool then take off the pin Part No 6 fixed with the butterfly shape screw C Now you can adjust the angle from pressing tool head to pressing tool handles to make sure the jaws are rightly p...

Page 9: ...gthened handles then open the jaws and move the pressing jaws away from the pressed fitting without opening the handles or lengthened handles G Mount back the pin and the butterfly shape screw onto th...

Page 10: ...tool wears and final rejection Over a long time use the pressing tool components parts might wear out badly the Trial Pressing Force may not be able to reach about 33LBS or pressing jaws may not be a...

Page 11: ...se it should be kept in either of the following ways Open the pressing tool with jaws mounted in the pressing tool head keep well the threads on the lenthened handles Take off the jaws close the press...

Page 12: ...and anti corrosion agent should be sprayed onto the threads periodically E In use or tool adjustment the screws or pins taken off from the pressing tool should be well preserved We wish we have been o...

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