The Electric Pipe Threader is designed for cutting threads on steel pipes, stainless steel pipes, and conduits. It integrates pipe clamping, rotation, and thread cutting into one efficient operation.
Motor: The power source driving the rotation.
Chuck/Jaws: Clamps the pipe securely.
Die Head & Dies: The cutting tools that form the threads.
Feed Handle: Controls the forward and backward movement of the die head.
Coolant System: Pump and nozzle for applying cutting oil.
Foot Switch: Controls the motor power (On/Off).
DANGER: Failure to observe these safety rules may result in serious injury or damage to the machine.
| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Rough Threads | Dull dies or lack of oil | Replace dies; Check coolant flow. |
| Machine Vibrates | Pipe not clamped tightly | Re-clamp the pipe securely. |
| Motor Overheats | Overload or blocked ventilation | Let it cool; Check ventilation slots. |
| No Thread Cut | Dies installed backwards | Check die orientation (taper side first). |
Disclaimer: Always refer to the specific manufacturer's manual for your model, as specifications
The Electric Pipe Threader is designed for cutting threads on steel pipes, stainless steel pipes, and conduits. It integrates pipe clamping, rotation, and thread cutting into one efficient operation.
Motor: The power source driving the rotation.
Chuck/Jaws: Clamps the pipe securely.
Die Head & Dies: The cutting tools that form the threads.
Feed Handle: Controls the forward and backward movement of the die head.
Coolant System: Pump and nozzle for applying cutting oil.
Foot Switch: Controls the motor power (On/Off).
DANGER: Failure to observe these safety rules may result in serious injury or damage to the machine.
| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Rough Threads | Dull dies or lack of oil | Replace dies; Check coolant flow. |
| Machine Vibrates | Pipe not clamped tightly | Re-clamp the pipe securely. |
| Motor Overheats | Overload or blocked ventilation | Let it cool; Check ventilation slots. |
| No Thread Cut | Dies installed backwards | Check die orientation (taper side first). |
Disclaimer: Always refer to the specific manufacturer's manual for your model, as specifications