Trouble shooting – Tri Tool 212B Beveler Single Point Flange Facer User Manual
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem: The Tool Bit Chatters.
The tool bit is loose or overextended.
The tool bit is damaged.
The tool holder is too loose in the guide.
The cutting speed is too fast.
The jaw blocks are loose in the pipe or tube.
Cutting fluid is required.
Problem: There is excessive Tool Bit wear.
The pipe or tube material is too hard or abrasive.
The cutting speed is too fast.
Cutting fluid is required.
A dull Tool Bit is causing surface hardening conditions (Stainless pipe or tubing.)
There is scale or other foreign matter on the pipe or tube, which is dulling the
tool bit at the start of the cut.
The tool bit is incorrect for the material being cut.
Problem: The Tool Bit is diving and the Bevelmaster
TM
is stalling.
The tool bit is dull, chipped, etc.
The tool bit is overextended.
Problem: The surface finish is rough.
The tool bit is dull, chipped, etc.
Metal build/up on the cutting edge of the tool bit is creating a false cutting edge.
Cutting fluid is required.
The cutting speed is incorrect.
Problem: The tool holder is not feeding.
The feed gear shear pin is broken.
The feed screw is stripped.
The feed nut is stripped.
The slide rails are too tight.
The Actuating Arm has Tripped.
The Feed Knob has not been engaged.
Problem: There is a loss of air power.
The air supply pressure is too low.
The air filter is plugged.
The air line size is insufficient.
The air line is too long.