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The Reed Rotary™ Cutter is a very efficient tool for cutting many dif-

ferent sizes of cast iron, ductile iron, and steel pipe from 20” to 42”. 

In most cases, the Rotary™ Cutter is a one person tool. RC36 and 

RC42 work better with two operators.

Fig. 1

For best results and efficient operation, these instructions 

should be followed carefully. This pertains to ALL sizes of 

Rotary™ Cutters.

 

Determine the best type of cutter wheel to use for the pipe to be 

cut by referencing Fig. 1.

 

“S” and “I” cutter models interchange to one another by chang-

ing the cutter wheels installed in any given cutter. For instance, 

changing the cutter wheels to RCI8-30 wheels, the RC36S cutters 

for steel becomes an RC36I and is able to cut 30” nominal cast 

iron/ductile iron pipe.

 

To change the cutter wheels, lay the Rotary™ Cutter on its side, 

with the head of the wheel pin head pointing down. Next, lightly tap 

the end of all wheel pins facing up, allowing them to drop out far 

enough to enable the removal of the cutter wheel. Line up the cutter 

wheel and outboard roller and push the wheel pins back up into the 

hole. Next, seat the wheel pin into place with a light tap. Repeat this 

procedure for all of the cutter wheels.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

for RC20 and RC24 Rotary™ Cutters

1.   To set-up for making a cut, loosen the nuts on the main  

 

 

screws just enough to permit the cutter frame to slide over the  

 

end of the pipe. (The main screws can also be slipped out    

 

of the frame slot to permit the cutter to open and be placed    

 

around the pipe. Re-engage the main screw with the frame    

 

slot to close the cutter frame.)

2.   Position the cutter so the cutter wheels are in-line with the    

 

cut-off mark. Rotate the cutter until the weight of the cutter is  

 

resting on the spring-loaded guide fingers and the two guides  

 

are centered on the top of the pipe. All cutter wheels should   

 

at this time be away from the pipe. The arrow on the frame    

 

points in the direction of the desired rotation.

3.   Slightly rock and wiggle the cutter until all four of the guide    

 

fingers touch the pipe. This process insures that the cutter sits  

 

square on the pipe.

4.   Next, without disturbing the cutter position, tighten up the    

 

main screw nuts EQUALLY by hand. Usually the two 

 

bottom wheels will contact the pipe first. Continue 

 

tightening as the spring-loaded guide fingers retract and  

 

 

permit the top wheels to contact the pipe. Using the lug  

 

 

wrench on the operating handle, tighten the one accessible    

 

nut as tight as possible while still being able to rotate the cutter.

Operating Instructions

5.   Slip the lug wrench over the most conveniently accessible lug.   

 

Rotate the cutter, one lug at a time in the direction of the  

 

 

arrow, until the other nut is in position to be tightened.  

 

 

After one complete rotation check to see if the cutter is  

 

 

tracking properly.

6.   To complete the cut, continue rotating the cutter. At every half 

revolution, tighten nearest main screw nut one quarter to one half turn. 

It is important to complete the cut without pausing and to 

maintain consistent pressure.

HELPFUL HINTS

· 

   Steel pipe must be cut all the way through the 

wall. Cast iron pipe, depending on age and hard-

ness, will snap off clean and true after about one-

fourth of the wall has been penetrated. Ductile iron, 

being very tough, usually snaps off after one-third to 

one-half the wall has been penetrated.

·

  When cutting cast iron pipe, after hearing the first snap or    

 

crack in the pipe, continue tightening the nuts to    

 

 

maintain maximum pressure on the pipe until complete cutoff  

 

occurs. If a support can be maintained on the pipe while 

 

cutting, such as with a  crane, hydraulic jack, etc., it will often  

 

cut the operation time in half by inducing the fracture to occur  

 

sooner and to run clear around the pipe instead of part way.

·

  When cutting into a section of cast iron pipe that has been    

 

buried in the ground for a long time, the line may be under    

 

compression from various causes and the slightly jagged  

 

 

fracture of the cuts may resist lifting the cut piece out. One    

 

way around this difficulty is to make three cuts instead of  

 

 

two. Make a third cut about 2

1

/

2

” inside one of the end cuts. 

 

A sledge hammer will break out the two and a half inch 

 

section and then the bigger piece will lift out easily. When 

 

cutting cast pipe under compres-sion, the cutter must be fed  

 

and rotated until all outboard rollers are in contact with the    

 

pipe, to be sure of complete fracture.

·

   The cutter is designed not to break under cutting loads. The   

 

handle will bend first.

·

   Certain brands of ductile iron pipe are softer than others and   

 

end themselves to faster and easier cutting with RCS8-30 

 

cutter wheels for steel pipe. If cutter wheel breakage is not 

 

excessive, the substantial time and labor savings may very    

 

well justify this.

BADLY CRUSTED AND RUST SCALED PIPE: 

Remove the rust 

and scale from the area to be cut with a Reed Descaler (Fig. 3). A 

Handle Lugs

Fig. 2

45° or 60°

between

handle lugs

RC20 and RC24

diagram

Main Screw

Nut

Summary of Contents for Rotary Cutter

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Page 2: ...sing the lug wrench on the operating handle tighten the one accessible nut as tight as possible while still being able to rotate the cutter Operating Instructions 5 Slip the lug wrench over the most c...

Page 3: ...k to see if cutter wheels are over desired cutting line Rotate the cutter until the weight of the cutter is resting on the spring loaded guide fingers and the two guides are centered on the top of the...

Page 4: ...properly It is important to complete the cut without pausing and to maintain consistent pressure For the RC30 and larger cutters it may be advisable to have two workers one person tightens the nuts wh...

Page 5: ...ustando a medida que los dedos gu a de muelle se retraigan y permitan que las cuchillas superiores se pongan en contacto con el tubo Utilizando una llave de tubo en la manija de operaci n ajuste la tu...

Page 6: ...de muelle y las dos gu as est n centradas en la parte superior del tubo Todas las cuchillas deben estar alejadas del tubo en este momento 4 Ligeramente sacuda y balancee el cortatubos hasta que los cu...

Page 7: ...onsistente Para el cortatubos RC30 y m s grandes es recomendable tener dos trabajadores Una persona ajusta las tuercas mientras que la otra rota el cortatubos BRAZO DE TORSI N MANIJA TRABA CARRO PORTA...

Page 8: ...93220 8 6 Wheel Pin Pasador de cuchilla 93200 93200 93200 4 7 Cap Screw Tornillo con cabeza 30035 30035 30035 2 8 Lock Washer Arandela de seguridad 30036 30036 30036 2 9 Het Nut Tuerca hexagonal 3003...

Page 9: ...heels Cuchillas 4 Parts List Ratchet Mechanism Lista de piezas Mecanismo de trinquete RC30 RC36 RC42 Quantity Description Item Code Item Code Item Code Used C digo de C digo de C digo de Cantidad Desc...

Page 10: ...er serrer alors que les doigts de guidage ressort se retirent et permettent aux molettes sup rieures d entrer en contact avec le tuyau l aide d un d monte roue sur la poign e de fonctionnement serrer...

Page 11: ...principales dans les fentes et en pla ant les crous dans le contre al sage 3 V rifier si les molettes coupantes sont sur la ligne de coupe souhai t e Faire tourner l outil de coupe jusqu ce que son po...

Page 12: ...maintenant une pression constante Il est recommand de pr voir deux personnes pour les outils de coupe RC30 et plus gros une personne pour serrer les crous et l autre pour faire tourner l outil de cou...

Page 13: ...93099 93099 93099 2 3 Vis principale 93100 93114 93145 2 4 Boulon de r glage 93104 93104 93104 2 5 Galet 93220 93220 93220 8 6 Goupille de molette 93200 93200 93200 4 7 Vis t te hexagonale calotte 30...

Page 14: ...Mechanism Liste de pi ces m canisme cliquet Ref RC30 RC36 RC42 Quantity No Description Item Code Item Code Item Code Used No de Code Code Code Quantit r f rence Description d article d article d arti...

Page 15: ...15 20 42 RC36 RC42 1 1 S I RCI8 30 RC36S RC36I 30 RC20 RC24 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 4 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 2 2 5 2 5 RCS8 30 2 45 60 RC20 RC24...

Page 16: ...16 RC30S FPV20 3 RC30 RC36 RC42 RC30 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 79 3 1 8 6 4 7 8 3 4 7 RC42...

Page 17: ...17 79 3 18 9 10 RC30 6 RC42 2 18 5 2 5 USE THIS PIVOT HOLE FOR 40 1020 mm DIAMETER PIPE RC42 SCREW USE THIS PIVOT HOLE FOR 42 1063 mm DIAMETER PIPE 42 1063mm 40 1020mm RC42 7...

Page 18: ...ode Used 2 11 10 6 5 12 7 8 9 1 5 4 3 See also RP 47 RP 47 15 See also RP 85 RP 85 See cutter wheel reference chart on page 2 or page 6 2 6 14 1 1 2 3 4 5 3 6 4 7 8 9 6 8 9 6 7 8 10 11 7 12 13 14 1 Yo...

Page 19: ...ngular Saddle 93218 93218 93218 1 7 Latch 92678 92678 92678 1 8 Torque Arm 93160 93160 93160 1 9 Cutter Wheels 4 Parts List Ratchet Mechanism RC30 RC36 RC42 Quantity Description Item Code Item Code It...

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