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1. WARNING Keep dry Equipment and components are not waterproof Do not use electric tools in a damp or wet environment WARNING Fire or Explosion Do not use in close proximity to flammable liquids or gases T WARNING Danger of being injured by sharp cutting edges E Do not touch the cutting insert while the tool is operating E Wear safety gloves E Do not remove chips or tubing from the work area when the tube facing tool is still running and the tool is not yet at rest E Wear safety gloved to remove chips Remove long and bent chips with needle nose pliers WARNING Danger of being injured by rotating parts Keep hands loose clothing and long hair away from rotating and moving parts Owad WARNING Observe the following safety measures in order to protect against risk of injury Inspect the tube facing tool daily for visible signs of damage or defects Have any damage or defects repaired immediately Always ensure that the machine is in good working order and comply with these notes on safety Only use the tube ODs wall thickness and materials specified in these instructions Other materials should be used only after consulting your authorized Swagelok representative Check that the work piece is correctly clamped Do not carry the tube facing tool by the power cord and do not use the cord to pull out the plug Protect the cable from heat oil and sharp edges chips Before and during the
2. www swagelok com Wir ca Tube Facing Tool This manual contains important information for the safe and effective operation of the Swagelok TF72 series tube facing tool Users should read and understand its contents before operating the tube facing tool OWAN 2 Tube Facing Tool User s Manual Owad GCOntenhts Safety sa Se Sis 39 ao goes Geass baie ee e d 5 Safety Summary ased pa tasi 5 Environmental Protection Disposal 7 Product Information rn 8 ACCGOSSO IGS 3o dox O3 pre s Boke Boe RA ee eR A XUL us 9 Specifications xr RR Rs 10 Application range leen 10 Tube materials lll lnn 10 Technical data 2005 10 SelUD kk SR RR Re WR 11 Description 22er 11 Unpacking the Tube Facing Tool 12 Installation of the Cutting Insert and the Tool Holder 12 Installing the Collet Set 13 Removing the ColletSet 0 4 13 Operation oo ono es RE Rom 8 RS 9E B 14 Adjusting for Tube Size lll ls 14 Clamping the tube 2 0 05 15 Removing the Tube a aoaaa aaa 15 Tool Speed Range a 15 Facing th Tube s so croa aome aa EO aoi a a 16 Maintenance amp iac ae hoes Bee wee a i 18 Troubleshooting 19 Owad 4 Tube Facing Tool User s Manual Owad GG Safety Summary A Read the entire safet
3. 0 to 52 Sound level EN 23741 dB Approx 83 Vibration level EN 50144 m s 2 5 Service Current Requirement A Owad 10 minimum Sewu Description The tube facing tool is designed for facing and preparing tube ends for welding in conformance with industry standards It has the following properties W A cutting tool with multiple cutting edges Only one cutting tool is necessary for different tube wall thicknesses up to 0 118 in 3 mm and different tube materials exclusively ferrous materials W Aspeed controlled electric motor with speed stabilization E Restart protection to prevent the machine from starting in an uncontrolled way after it has been reconnected to the electrical power or after a power failure W A quick change system for collet sets W A feed dial with scale divisions Wi Total travel 0 591 in 15 mm E Travel per rotation 0 118 in 3 mm E A viewing window that provides protection Owad 12 Tube Facing Tool User s Manual Unpacking the Tube Facing Tool Shipping Case Contents W 1 Tube facing tool W 1 Bench mount bracket W 1 Tool holder with 1 cutting insert L 1 Tool set 4 mm T handle hex key 3 mm hex key T15 Torx driver WB 1 User manual Report any missing or damaged parts to your authorized Swagelok representative immediately Installation of the Cutting Insert and the Tool Holder A CAUTION Do not touch the sharp cutting edges while mountin
4. be worn while operating or working near the equipment WARNING Keep hands loose clothing and long hair away from rotating and moving parts WARNING Wear safety gloves to remove chips Remove long and bent chips with needle nose pliers or a similar tool NOTICE Excessive feed of the cutting insert into the tube can damage the cutting tool or cause the tool to overheat NOTICE Verify there is space between the cutting tool and the tube before clamping the tube to prevent damage to the cutting tool The cutting tool can be damaged by a tube not cut at a right angle NOTICE If speed is reduced too quickly the tool may dig into the tube causing damage to the tube face and the tool and may cause the tool to stop Reduce the feed rate of the cutting insert and the tool speed gradually Owad NOTICE Verify the motor is in drill mode if the motor is equipped with a hammer mode Operating the tool in hammer mode will cause damage to the tool and the tube Turning On the TF72 Series 1 2 Check that the viewing window is closed close if necessary Set the desired speed via the speed adjustment dial 3 Activate the ON OFF switch Note If the tool vibrates after starting the cutting speed is too high Reduce the speed according to Adjusting the Speed Facing the Tube Each division on the feed dial with scale adjustments equals an advancement of 0 002 in 0 05 mm It is recommended not
5. facing of tubing ensure that the viewing window is closed Always work with sharp cutting tools to reduce vibrations Turn the tool off and wait until it stops rotating when work is complete Environmental Protection Disposal E Dispose of chips and used gear lubricant oil according to local regulations Electric tools and accessories contain a large share of valuable raw and synthetic materials which can be recycled Therefore E Electrical electronic devices that are marked with the symbol in Fig 1 may not be disposed of with household waste in accordance with European Union EU regulations W By using local return and collection systems you contribute to the reuse recycling and utilization of electrical electronic devices E Electrical electronic used devices contain parts which must be handled selectively according to EU regulations Separate collection and selective treatment is the basis for environment friendly disposal and the protection of human health Fig 1 RL 2002 96 EC Symbol Owad 8 Tube Facing Tool User s Manual Produet Untiormacion Fig 2 TF72 Series 1 Feed handle with scale divisions 9 Tube clamp adjustment dial 2 Housing 10 Tool holder and cutting insert 3 Viewing window 11 Bench mount bracket 4 ON OFF switch 12 Collet locks 5 Collet guide 13 Tube clamps 6 Collet housing 14 Speed adjustment dial 7 Chip container 15 Motor 8 Tool mounting plate Owad Tube Facing T
6. to exceed a chip thickness of 0 002 in 0 05 mm while facing the tube Excessive feed levels will reduce the speed or stop the machine Slowly advance the cutting insert until it is in contact with the tube Continue advancing the cutting insert until the desired result is achieved Note To achieve the optimum squareness and finish the tool should be allowed to rotate for 2 to 3 revolutions without further advancement of the cutting insert Release the ON OFF switch Remove the tube by turning the tube clamp counterclockwise until it stops Owad 18 Tube Facing Tool User s Manual Maintenance AN CAUTION Allow the tool to run until it stops rotating and unplug the tool before changing tooling maintaining or transporting the tool When cleaning the tube facing tool clear the collet set and tool body of debris and dirt When changing the cutting insert clean the tool holder and inspect it for damage Breakaway Nut Replacement Note The ordering number for a replacement breakaway nut is MS TF ADAPTER 2 1 Verify the tool is unplugged 2 Loosen the M5 x 16 set screw using the provided 4 mm hex key 3 Remove the collet housing half of the tool 4 Remove the breakaway nut using a 19 mm deep socket rachet wrench 5 Install the new breakaway nut Securely tighten the breakaway nut to the motor shaft 6 Replace the collet housing half and tighten the M5 x 16 set screw Owad Fig 16 Loo
7. be facing tool is not rotating before clamping the tube NOTICE The cutting tool can be damaged by incorrect set up Before clamping the tube verify there is space between the cutting insert and the tube 1 Open the collets by lifting the tube clamp counterclockwise until it stops to open the collets 2 Insert the tube in the collet set of the tube facing tool 3 Secure the tube by lowering the tube clamp clockwise until it stops Note Clamp the tube squarely ensuring that the tube and the face of the collet set are perpendicular to each other The tube end will not have a right angle cut when this is not true Removing the Tube To remove the tube from the facing tool lift the tube clamp until it stops Tool Speed Range Adjusting the Speed Set the speed by turning the speed dial TF72 Tube OD in mm 1 0 25 4 1 5 38 1 2 0 50 8 2 5 63 5 3 0 3 5 76 2 88 9 4 0 102 4 5 114 2 mDoou Tube Facing Tool User s Manual 15 Tube clamp Fig 14 Clamping the Tube Fig 15 Speed Dial Owad Facing the Tube A A gt bP BP D WARNING Allow the machine to run until it stops rotating after cutting tube to avoid injury WARNING Do not touch the tool holder or cutting insert while the tool is in operation WARNING Only operate the tool with a clamped tube and a closed viewing window WARNING Eye protection must
8. g the multifunctional tool Wear protective gloves Cutting Insert Fig 6 Installing the Cutting Insert Attach the cutting insert to the tool holder with the curved side of the insert away from the tool holder Use the included T15 Torx driver to tighten the screw Tool Holder A CAUTION Allow the tool to run until it stops rotating and unplug the tool before changing tooling performing maintenance or transporting the tool 1 Install the tool holder into the guiding groove of the tube facing tool housing 2 Press the tool holder against the housing and tighten the set screw using the 4 mm T handle hex key Note The tool holder must be flush with the housing The tool mounting plate offers different tool holder mounting options according to the size of the tube Fig 8 Tool Mounting Plate Owad Installing the Collet Set 1 Select the correct collet set according to the tube OD 2 Move the tube clamp to the open position 3 Place the lower collet in the housing at the collet guide Slide the lower collet clockwise until the collet locks lock into place 4 Place the upper collet in the housing at the collet guide Slide the upper collet counter clockwise until the collet locks lock into place Removing the Collet Set To remove a collet set pull the collet locks until the collet set can be removed Tube clamp Tube Facing Tool User s Manual 13 Collet locks Fig 10 Install the Lower C
9. ollet close up Fig 11 Install the Upper Collet Owad 14 Tube Facing Tool User s Manual Operation The tool should only be operated using a ground fault circuit interrupt GFCI protected outlet Adjusting for Tube Size The TF72 series can be adjusted using the tube clamp adjustment dial to compensate for variations in tube tolerances The adjustment dial has three marks e the factory setting and The adjustment options are as follows Tube size is nominal Tube size is smaller than nominal Tube size is larger than nominal Position of tube clamp Position of the tube clamp is correct The tube clamp rests on the tool frame and will not clamp tube The tube clamp cannot be lowered Adjustment required towards Lift the tube clamp and remove the tube if necessary 2 Loosen the socket screw on the tube clamp adjustment dial using the provided 4 mm T handle hex key 3 Turn the tube clamp adjustment dial in the needed direction Allow the pin the engage into the adjustment dial 4 Tighten the socket screw on the tube clamp adjustment dial using the provided 4 mm T handle hex key Owad Fig 12 Tube Clamp Adjustment Dial Fig 13 Loosening the Socket Screw Clamping the tube A CAUTION Support long pieces of tubing with suitable fixtures Injury from tilting tool and or tilting tubing could result A CAUTION Verify that the tu
10. ool User s Manual 9 Accessories TF Series Cutting Insert The cutting insert is supplied and can be used with all TF series tool holders Fig 3 Cutting Insert Cutting Tool Holder for Beveling and Squaring An adjustable tool holder is included with a Torx screw Additional tool holders with different bevel angels are available Stainless Steel Collet Set These are used for deformation free clamping of tubing They ensure precise mounting of tubing or Micro Fit fittings and a quick change of collet sets without tools For use on all tubing materials with an OD from 1 00 to 4 50 in 25 4 mm to 114 mm See Tube Facing Tools MS 02 426 for additional information on the Fig 4 Cutting Tool Holder optional accessories Fig 5 Stainless Steel Collet Set Owad Spectiications Application range Series TF72 Tube OD min to max 1 2 to 4 1 2 in range 12 to 114 3 mm 0 118 in 3 0 mm Wall thickness max Tube materials W Stainless steel Wi Nickel alloys ex Alloy 600 Alloy 625 Alloy 825 B Aluminum Contact your authorized Swagelok representative for information on additional materials Technical data Series TF72 Dimensions in mm Weight Without Accessories Ib kg 20 7 W 10 1 H 8 9 D 525 W 256 H 226 D 22 5 10 2 Input voltage Single phase alternating current protection class II 110 V 50 60 Hz 230 V 50 60 Hz Power W Speed r min 1100
11. rly secured Cutting insert is loose Tighten the cutting insert smooth or has a large burr Cutting insert is worn Replace the cutting insert Owad Warranty Information Swagelok products are backed by The Swagelok Limited Lifetime Warranty For a copy visit swagelok com or contact your authorized Swagelok Representative Swagelok Micro Fit TM Swagelok Company 2011 Swagelok Company Printed in U S A OM April 2011 RO MS 13 215
12. sening the Set Screw Fig 17 Removing the Collet Housing Half of Tool Fig 18 Removing the Breakaway Nut Fig 19 Breakaway Nut Removed from Tool Troubleshooting Problem Remedy Cutting insert is causing a step during facing The tube clamp does not The cutting insert has been fed too far into the tube Take tube out of the tool and disassemble the tool holder Remove chips using pliers File down the step Slowly advance the cutting insert towards the tube during new cutting Cutting insert or tool holder is loose Tighten the cutting insert or the tool holder clamp correctly or has too much play The motor is not running but signal light is on The tube dimensions deviate from what the tool has been set for Quick flashing light The restart inhibitor has activated Adjust the tool according to Adjust the Tube Clamp Switch the tool off and back on For safety reasons the tool will not restart automatically after a power failure Slow flashing light The carbon brushes are worn out Have the carbon brushes replaced by your authorized Swagelok sales and service representative Constant light The motor has overheated Unplug the tool and allow it to cool Tool has excessive vibration The finished tube face is not Speed is too high Reduce the speed Axial or radial play in the components Check that the collet set is prope
13. y information section and Tube Facing Tool User s Manual before using this product Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death Signal Words and Safety Alert Symbols Used in this Manual WARNING Statements that indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Statements that indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Statements that indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in damage to the equipment or other property A Safety alert symbol indicating a potential personal injury hazard A Safety alert symbol indicating a potential for personal injury from electrical shock Safety Information AN WARNING Danger of death by electric shock E f the power cord is damaged electrically live parts may cause death if touched directly BI Do not allow the tool to run unattended E The tool should be connected to a ground fault circuit interrupt GFCI protected outlet E Work on electrical equipment must be done by a qualified electrician B Switch off the tool allow it to run until it stops rotating and remove the plug from the power outlet before changing tooling maintaining or transporting the tool Owad WARNING Danger of eyes being injured by hot and sharp edged metal chips Eye protection must be worn while operating or working near the equipment
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