No. 819 Nipple Chuck; Short Or Close Nipple Threading Procedure; Checking Thread Length And Depth - RIDGID 1224 Manual Del Operador

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1224 Pipe and Bolt Threading Machine

No. 819 Nipple Chuck

The RIDGID No. 819 Nipple Chuck is a quick and easy
tool for holding short and close nipples or studs for
threading.
" to 2" standard pipe (NPT)
Capacity:
1
/
8
" to 2" bolts or studs UNC or UNF
1
/
4
Pipe Adapters
",
",
",
",
1
/
1
/
3
/
1
/
8
4
8
2
", 1", 1
", 1
"
3
/
1
/
1
/
4
4
2
Short or Close Nipple Threading
Procedure
WARNING
DO NOT start machine when chuck wrench is en-
gaged with adapter or release collar.
1. Grip pipe in machine chuck. Thread and ream one
end and cut nipple to desired length.
2. Place nipple chuck body (Figure 27) in power drive
chuck, gripping jaw grooves.
3. Position insert (Figure 27) small end toward adapter
" to
" pipe; large end with 1" pipe; no insert
with
1
/
3
/
8
4
" pipe and up.
1
1
/
4
4. Select proper size nipple chuck adapter and screw into
nipple chuck by hand. Tighten with wrench. (Figure 27)
5. Screw nipple, (Figure 28), threaded on one end, into
adapter by hand. Ream and thread other end.
6. Insert pin on end of wrench (Figure 28) into one of
holes in nipple chuck release collar and turn. Remove
threaded nipple by hand.
Stud Adapters
" to 2" UNC
1
/
4
" to 1
" UNF
1
/
1
/
4
2
" to 2" BSW
1
/
4
Ridge Tool Company • Elyria, Ohio • U.S.A.
Nipple Chuck
Insert
Figure 27 – Installing Nipple Chuck Body and Adapter
Nipple
Figure 28 – Installing Unfinished Nipple and Releasing
Finished Nipple with Wrench

Checking Thread Length and Depth

(See Figure 29.)
1. Thread is cut to proper length when end of pipe is
flush with edge of dies (A, Figure 29).
2. Die head is adjustable to obtain proper thread di-
ameter. If possible, threads should be checked with a
thread ring gage (B, Figure 29). A proper thread is cut
when end of pipe is plus or minus one turn of being
flush with face of ring gage.
NOTE! If a ring gage is not available, a fitting can be used.
This fitting should be representative of those being
used on the job. The pipe thread should be cut to ob-
tain 2 or 3 turns hand tight engagement with fitting.
If pipe thread is not proper diameter the index line
should be moved in the OVER or UNDER size mark
on size bar. (refer to installing dies in die heads).
NOTE! Receding dies used in 714/914 Head are NOT full
width dies!
Wrench
Adapter
Wrench
Release
Collar in
Clockwise
Direction
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