Kwik-Way
SVS II Deluxe Valve Refacer
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4. Remove the 1/4-20 hex head cap screw from the swivel plate (located next to the chuck swivel
plate clamp on the front of the machine).
5. Remove the “U” bracket from the spindle slide stop by loosening the cap nut and right most thumb
screw. Then rock the bracket bottom toward you and away from the slide bar. Then re-tighten the
cap nut and thumb screw.
6. Check electrical voltage input tag on the valve facer to be sure it matches your service.
CAUTION: Be certain that the machine is properly grounded.
7. Check coolant drain plugs and if tight, fill the sump until the fluid level is approximately 1” above
the baffle rib.
8. Connect a filtered and lubricated air supply (65 PSI Min.) to the air inlet at the rear of the machine
after attaching your shops’ style of air supply fitting.
SETTING THE SWIVEL PLATE ANGLE
The swivel plate is marked in 1° increments from 13°
to 60°. Actual setting for 15°, 30°
and 45°
are
indicated with these numbers.
To set the angle:
1. Loosen the Locking Handle (Item 1, Figure 1) and set the edge of the swivel plate to the desired
angle.
2. Tighten the Locking Handle (clockwise).
SETTING THE CHUCK VALVE STOP
The valve stop is a device designed to locate all like valves at a given relative distance from the end of
the chuck.
To set the valve stop:
1. Install a valve in the chuck at the desired depth and allow the chuck to close.
2. Using the 3/16” diameter valve stop rod provided, push the valve stop in until it is seated against
the valve stem end.
NOTE:
Be sure subsequent valves are pushed in far enough to contact the stop.
Figure 1