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13. The bevel tool knob should be rotated only 1/4 turn per one revolution of the
cutter. The #4 14 Bevel Tool will produce a 15° bevel up to 5/8” long on both
sides of the cut.
14. Once the desired bevel is complete, continue feeding cut-off tool until pipe
is completely cut off.
NOTE: Cutting and beveling plastic pipe can be done
simultaneously as long as the cut-off tool does not cut off the pipe before the
bevel is complete.
TO CHANGE CUT-OFF AND BEVEL TOOLS
Both cut-off and bevel tools can be replaced in the same manner: Rotate feed knob
clockwise until tool comes out of cutter. Reverse the procedure to replace the tool.
Ensure that the tools face the proper direction, cutting in the same direction as the
arrows on the cast frame.
Dull cut-off tools, if not chipped or broken, can be sharpened by any machine shop
that has silicon carbide or diamond wheels. Ordinary grinding wheels will not effec-
tively grind carbide. The bevel tool, made of hardened tool steel, can be sharpened
with conventional grinding equipment.
LUBRICATION
No lubrication is needed and the cutter parts should not be oiled. Dry graphite oc-
casionally applied to the moving parts will assure long life and easy operation.
SAFETY PROCEDURES
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OPERATE TOOL UNDER OSHA AND OTHER APPLICABLE SAFETY
STANDARDS.
Catalog No.
Item Code
Pipe Capacity
Weight
Sections Used
Nº de catálogo
Código de artículo
Capacidad de tubo
Peso
Secciones utilizadas
Inches - Nominal
Actual Ø mm
lbs kg
Pulgadas - nominales
Ø mm reales
libras kg
PLAS0H
04463
4 - 8 minimum 4.2” actual O.D.
106 - 240
21 9.6
E (2)
4 - 8 mínimo: 4.5” de diámetro exterior real.
PLAS0HPE
04464
4 - 8 minimum 4.2” actual O.D.
106 - 240
21 9.6
E (2)
4 - 8 mínimo: 4.5” de diámetro exterior real.
PLASOH12PE
04468
4 - 12
106 - 335
52 23.6
E (2), B (1)
PLAS0H12
04469
4 - 12
106 - 335
52 23.6
E (2), B (1)
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