916 Roll Groover
• Be sure that the roll groover, pipe, stands and
machine are stable. Be sure the roll groover is prop-
erly set up and secured. This will help prevent tip-
ping of the equipment and pipe. Properly support the
pipe. This will help to prevent the tipping of the pipe
and equipment.
• Properly prepare and handle pipe. Burrs and sharp
edges can catch and cut.
• One person must control the work process, ma-
chine operation and foot switch. Only the operator
should be in the work area when the machine is run-
ning. This helps reduce the risk of injury.
• Restrict access or barricade the area when work-
piece extends beyond machine to provide a mini -
mum of one meter (3 feet) clearance from the work-
piece. Restricting access or barricading the work area
around the workpiece will reduce the risk of entangle-
ment.
• Only use power drives and threading machines
that operate under 58 rpm. Higher speed machines
increase the risk of injury.
• Always wear appropriate personal protective equip-
ment while setting up and using the roll groover.
Appropriate personal protective equipment always
includes eye protection and may include equipment
such as tight fitting leather gloves and steel toed footwear.
• Only use roll groover to groove pipe of recom-
mended sizes and types according to these in -
structions. Other uses or modifying the roll groover for
other applications may increase the risk of injury.
• Before operating roll groover, read and under-
stand:
• This operator's manual
• The operators' manual for Power Drive or Thread-
ing Machine
• The fitting manufacturer's installation instructions
• The instructions for any other material or equipment
used with this tool
Failure to follow all instructions and warnings may
result in property damage and/or serious injury.
RIDGID Contact Information
If you have any question concerning this RIDGID
– Contact your local RIDGID distributor.
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– Visit RIDGID.com to find your local RIDGID con-
tact point.
– Contact Ridge Tool Technical Service Department at
rtctechservices@emerson.com, or in the U.S. and
Canada call (800) 519-3456.
Description, Specifications,
Standard Equipment and
Accessories
Description
The RIDGID Model No. 916 Roll Groover forms standard
roll grooves in steel, stainless steel and aluminum pipe. The
No. 916 is a portable lightweight roll groover designed
for 1
1
/
" - 6" Schedule 10 pipe (1
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pipe); also can be adapted for 1" Schedule 10, 1" Schedule
40, 2" - 6" copper types K, L, M, and DWV with a roll
change. The grooves are formed by a grooving roll fed into
a drive roll to the specifications required for mechanical
coupling systems. The only adjustment needed is for the
depth of the groove.
The No. 916 Roll Groover is designed for specific use with
the RIDGID No. 300 Power Drive, 300 Compact, 535M,
535A and 1822-I Threading Machines. Different 916
models are required for every power source or mounting
operation.
NOTI E
makes grooves that are dimensionally within the speci-
fications of Table I, which is based on AWWA C606-15.
The only exception is 1
standard 1
than the AWWA standard 0.281" groove width. If AWWA
C606 specification groove widths are needed for 1
1
1
⁄
" grooves, use the AWWA roll sets mentioned in the
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Optional Equipment section.
CAUTION
joining methods is the responsibility of the system
designer and/or installer. Before any installation is
attempted, careful evaluation of the specific service
environment, including chemical environment and service
temperature, should be completed.
Specifications
Roll Grooving Capacity
•1
1
/
" - 6" Schedule 10
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product:
•1
1
/
" - 3" Schedule 40
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(See Table II for Wall Thickness)
•2" - 6" Copper Types (K,L,M, DWV)
•1" Schedule 10
•1" Schedule 40
1
/
" - 3" Schedule 40
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When properly used, the 916 Roll Groover
1
⁄
" and 1
1
⁄
" grooves made with the
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2
1
⁄
" to 6" roll set, which will be wider (0.344")
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Selection of appropriate materials and
999-998-693.10_REV. B
1
⁄
" and
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