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PCT II
OPERATING MANUAL AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
ictaulic®
TOOL COMPANY
OPERATING MANUAL AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
PIPE CLEANING TOOL
PCT II
CAUTION
For Your Own Safety Before Assembling and Operating
This Unit, Read This Operator's Manual Carefully and
Completely. Learn The Operation, Applications and
Potential Hazards Peculiar To This Unit.
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OPERATOR SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This tool is designed only for cleaning plain end steel
pipe to receive Victaulic FIT products. To accomplish this
function requires some dexterity and mechanical skills, as
well as sound safety habits.
Although this tool is manufactured for safe dependable
operation, it is impossible to anticipate those combination
of circumstances which could result in an accident. The
following instructions are recommended for safe opera-
tion of the tool.
The operator is cautioned to always practice “Safety
First” during each phase of use, including setup and
maintenance of this unit.
1. Read and understand the tool Operating Instructions Man-
ual before operating or performing maintenance on this
tool. Become familiar with the tool applications and limita-
tions. Be particularly aware of its specific hazards. Store
the operator's manual in a clean and readily available
location.
2. Inspect the equipment. Before starting the tool check the
movable parts for any obstructions. Be certain that guards
and tool parts are properly installed and secured.
3. For safety, this machine is equipped with a power cord
having a three prong plug for use on internally grounded
electrical systems. If electrical system is not grounded,
ground machine in accordance with Article 250 of the
National Electrical Code.
4. A safety foot switch is supplied with the machine and must
be used to apply power to start and stop the machine. The
foot switch must be used to assure safe tool operation. Do
not operate in areas where switch is apt to stand in water.
5. Secure work, machine and accessories. Make sure
machine is stable.
6. Support long pipe with a secure pipe support.
7. Do not misuse tool. Perform only the functions for which
the tool is designed. Do not overload the tool.
8. Disconnect power cord prior to servicing. Repairs should
only be performed by authorized personnel.
9. Use recommended accessories. Consult the operator's
manual. Use of improper accessories may be hazardous.
10. Maintain machine in top condition. Keep machine clean for
best and safest performance. Follow lubricating
instructions.
11. Keep guards in place and in working order.
12. Don't force machine. It will do the job better and be safer at
the rate for which it was designed.
13. Wear proper apparel. No loose clothing (unbuttoned
jackets or loose sleeve cuffs) or jewelry which may get
caught in moving parts.
14. Don't over-reach. Keep your proper footing and balance at
all times. Be sure you can reach foot switch safely at all
times. Do not reach across machine or pipe. Keep hands
and loose tools away from moving elements.
15. Use approved type safety glasses, footwear and particle
mask.
16. Avoid dangerous environment. Don't use the machine in
damp or wet locations. Keep work area well illuminated.
Allow sufficient space to operate machine and accessories
properly.
17. Keep work area clean.
18. Wear ear protection if exposed to long periods of very
noisy shop operations.
19. All visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area.
INTRODUCTION
The Victaulic Pipe Cleaning Tool PCT Il is designed for
cleaning 1" through 2" Schedule 10-Schedule 40, steel pipe, at
temperatures from +32°F through +104°F. (For other require-
ments, consult Victaulic.)
The PCT Il is a motorized, fully automatic electropneumatic
tool designed to clean, deburr and mark 1” through 2", Sche-
dule 10 to Schedule 40 steel pipe. Included are deburring pipe
inside and outside edges, removing pipe outside coating where
the FIT gasket will seat, and marking the pipe O.D. 12" from the
end.
Cleaning the pipe too far ahead of installation may lead to
rusting or may contaminate the cleaned ends and necessitate
recleaning.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
The PCT Il tool is designed to operate on 115 volt, single
phase 60 Hertz supply. The tool is equipped with a power cord
having a three pronged plug for use on internally grounded
electrical systems. This should be connected to a circuit with a
minimum 15 amp and maximum 20 amp fuse. Power is applied
through a safety foot pedal switch which must be used to assure
safe operation. Be certain tool is properly grounded in accor-
dance with Article 250 of the National Electrical Code. If
using an extension cord, see Extension Cord Requirements.
TOOL NOMENCLATURE
UPPER SLIDE
GREASE FITTING PHELIMATIC CYLINDER
GEAR REDUCING
ASSEMBLY
TABLE PLASTIC SAFETY
GUARD
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CLEANING WHEEL
WHEEL SHAFT
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PHELKMATIC CYLINDER
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REGULATOR & GAUGE
SECTION | — RECEIVING TOOL PIPE SUPPORT
If pipe is in excess of 3 foot long, it is recommended that a
The PCT Il tool is skid mounted and carefully crated in a roller type pipe support be used. The pipe support should be
wooden chest. Remove top and side walls from the crate. placed at a distance slightly beyond one half the pipe length
Crate should contain: from the tool.
1. Tool Assembly In order to “track” the pipe properly during tool operation, itis
2. 3 Mounting Legs (Orange) necessary to position the pipe support slightly to the left of the
3. 1 Extra Cleaning Wheel tool centerline when viewing the tool from the front. 1° is all that
4. 2 Operating Manuals should be required.
Upon receipt of tool, check to be certain all necessary parts
are included. Should chest not contain appropriate components, PIPE ANGLE
notify your Victaulic representative. (top view)
(exaggerated for clarity)
PIPE LENGTH
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SUPPORT LOCATION
(side view)
VaX+5% —
The height of the stand must be adjusted so that the pipe will
SECTION Il — TOOL SETUP be level when the pipe end is resting on the tools lower roll.
Position the foot switch in the vicinity of the tool's front left leg
where the operator can easily and safely operate it.
Plug the tool into an electrical circuit meeting the require-
ments described under power requirements.
Step 1. Remove all the components and check to be sure all Tool setup is now complete.
necessary items are included. See list above.
SECTION Ili
MA PRE-OPERATION ADJUSTMENTS
DO NOT CONNECT POWER UNTIL TOOL SETUP IS
COMPLETE.
The wheel slide air regulator may require adjustment. Pro-
ceed as follows:
Step 1. Turn tool on.
Step 2. Insert pipe to be cleaned into tool as detailed under
tool operation.
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Step 2. Insert the three orange mounting legs into the sockets /
and tighten the hex bolts. Make sure the rubber pads on the feet ; |
face downward prior to securing the hex bolts.
Step 3. Locate the tool on a level surface and make sure the Step 3. Loosen lock nut. Reduce wheel slide regulator pres-
tool is stable and secure. Locate the foot switch for convenient sure by turning knob counter-clockwise 12 turn.
operation. Step 4. Engage foot switch with pipe in position.
Step 5. Adjust regulator pressure slowly so that the cleaning
wheel moves up and contacts the pipe lightly without putting
undue load on the motor. Excessive pressure will stall the
motor, cause the wheel to slip on wheel shaft, create excessive
wheel wear or overheat the motor. Too little pressure will cause
sluggish slide movement and increase cleaning time. The normal
pressure setting will be between 20 and 35 psi. If higher pres-
sures are required, see trouble shooting, “Cleaning wheel will
not contact pipe.”
SECTION IV — TOOL OPERATION
The PCT ll is designed to clean and deburr pipe for FIT use.
One of the functions involved is the removal of burrs and sharp
edges at the pipe O.D. In order for the tool to accomplish this,
the pipe end must be free of large burrs which are occasionally
present on sheared, abrasive, or saw-cut pipe. These burrs
must be removed prior to using the tool,
PIPE PREPARATION
For satisfactory Tool operation the following pipe prepara-
tion tips should be carefully observed:
1. Pipe ends must be “square cut".
2. Any internal or external weld bead or seams must be ground
flush with the pipe surface extending 2" back from the pipe
end.
IF ROLLS ARE DAMAGED BY NEGLECT OF THIS INSTRUC-
TION, THE USER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACE-
MENT OF DAMAGED PARTS.
NOTE: Victaulic PCT Il tools are designed to operate on pipe
ends cut using equipment in reasonable working order. Dull
wheel cutters, flame cuts, etc., will hinder proper operation and
possibly damage the tool.
Step 1. Turn the power switch on. You will hear the tool
compressor come on. The compressor will run continuously
while the switch is in the ON position. Before operating the
foot switch, allow the tool to run for at least 10 seconds. This
will allow ample time for the compressor to pressurize the
pneumatic system.
CAUTION: Never operate this tool without plastic safety guard
in position and safety glasses on.
Step 2. Insert pipe end through the large hole in the clear
plastic guard and place over the lower roll until the pipe end
contacts the rear flange of the lower roll. The operator should
be standing on the left side of the pipe. Safety glasses should be
worn while operating the tool.
CAUTION: Do not operate the tool without pipe in proper
position over the lower roll or serious damage may result.
Step 3. Depress the foot switch and pull the pipe lightly to the
left. This will serve to stabilize and track the pipe.
Step 4. Let pipe remain for about 6 seconds. While the tool is
operating the upper roll should be in contact with the pipe and
the cleaning wheel should be cleaning the pipe. Release the
foot switch at the end of 6 seconds. Withdraw the pipe from tool
and remove any loose particles remaining on the pipe end.
Step 5. Inspect the pipe end. Make sure the pipe is clean in
accordance with instructions supplied with FIT products.
Allow at least three seconds interval before preparing
another pipe end once foot switch is released.
PIPE CONDITION
Pipe must be properly cleaned to receive FIT products.
Always check to be certain pipe is prepared in accordance with
instructions supplied with FIT products. If pipe is not in this
condition the pipe should be re-inserted into the tool for addi-
tional cleaning.
SECTION V
CLEANING WHEEL REPLACEMENT
Once the cleaning wheel has worn to a point where it does
not clean the pipe it must be replaced.
NOTE: If the cleaning wheel is worn down for small diameter
pipe, it may still be usable for larger pipe. See Chart Below:
NOMINAL, MINIMUM WHEEL |AVERAGE NUMBER OF
PIPE |DIAMETER REQUIRED PIPE ENDS CLEANED
SIZE TO CLEAN PIPE TO MEET MINIMUM DIA.
1 4% 5,000
1% 4 7,000
1% ЗУ 8,000
2 2% 10,000
This cleaning wheel data is approximate and based on the
tool being adjusted and operated correctly. Varying nature of
pipe coatings and operator techniques may significantly alter
cleaning wheel life.
PROCEDURE
Step 1. Turn tool off and disconnect power.
Step 3. Remove the upper front guard bolt and remove the
guard.
Step 4. Remove lock nut from front of wheel by turning
counter-clockwise with wrench. With gloved hand grasp wheel
while loosening the nut. Remove the second nut similarly.
Step 5. Slide wheel forward off shaft.
Step 6. Install new wheel by reversing steps 2 through 5. Make
sure the large washers (item 153) are in position, one on each
side of cleaning wheel. Torque the first nut to 15 ft, Ibs.
CAUTION: Make sure to re-install guard before operating tool.
SECTION VI — TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem: Cleaning wheel will not contact pipe.
Solution: Check to see that wheel is not worn out. Check
slide for buildup of dirt or grease. Check Pre-Oper-
ation Adjustments.
Problem: Pipe will not “track.”
Solution: Check pipe support position (see setup instruc-
tions).
Problem: Pipe end is "grooved" by upper roll.
Solution: Adjust mainshaft per maintenance instructions.
Problem: Cleaning wheel slips on shaft.
Solution: Check nut torque. Check to see if large washers are
in position, one on each side of cleaning wheel.
Check pre-operation adjustments.
Problem: Cleaning wheel does not turn.
Solution: Check power on.
Check for flexible shaft breakage.
Check item 113 flexible shaft drive connection.
SECTION VII — TOOL MAINTENANCE
The PCT Il requires the following maintenance procedures
for reliable tool operation.
Daily: The sediment bowl! adjacent to the pneumatic lubri-
cator should be drained on a daily basis by depress-
ing the button at the bottom of the bowl with the
compressor running.
Daily: The wheel slide (item #103) should be cleaned with
an air gun or washed with a cleaning solution which
leaves no residue. The slide should be regreased
afterwards.
Weekly: All greasefittings (item #128) should be filled weekly
and all excess lubricant removed from exposed
areas. Use multi-purpose bearing grease or equiva-
lent.
Weekly: The pneumatic lubricator (item #207) should be in-
spected weekly and filled to the level indicated with
automotive antifreeze.
A. Upper Roll Removal and Replacement
Turn power switch "Off" and disconnect power.
Step 1. Remove attaching screws from guard and remove
guard (item 118).
Step 2. Remove locknut (item 125) and lockwasher (item
126) from upper shaft (item 104). Note: Bend back the iock-
washer tab that is securing the locknut prior to removing nut.
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Step 3. Slide off the upper roll assembly (item 107) making
sure not to lose the upper roll grease retaining bushing (item
110) and the rear bearing (item 123).
Installation
Step 4. Install new upper roll assembly, making sure the rear
bearing cone and the upper roll grease retaining bushing are
installed.
Step 5. Install bearing lockwasher and locknut. Tighten the
locknut to a point where the upper roll assembly is secure but
rotates relatively easily. Bend the tab of lockwasher over to
secure nut.
Step 6. Reinstall guard and all guard hardware. Lubricate all
grease fittings.
B. Main Shaft Replacement and Adjustment
Removal
Turn power switch "Off" and disconnect power.
Step 1. Remove guard (item 118) and all guard hardware.
Step 2. Remove upper shaft and roll assembly as a unit by
removing screw (item 134) at the rear of the shaft.
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Step 3. Remove the two set screws (item 137) at the rear of
main shaft. Screws are 180° apart. Rotate shaft to expose screws
by turning the cleaning wheel several revolutions to align set
screws with clearance slot in tool housing.
Step 4. Slide main shaft (item 105) straight forward out of tool
housing. Note: If difficulty arises removing main shaft, loosen
the four bolts (item 9) that secure the tool housing to the frame.
Take care not to lose main shaft key (item 155).
Installation
Step 1. Install main shaft key (item 155) on gear reducer shaft.
Shaft keyway should be facing up to facilitate key installation
through set screw clearance slot.
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Step 2. Insert new main shaft through tool housing and over
gear reducer shaft making sure the key seats properly. Shaft
should be as far back as possible at this point of installation.
Step 3. Reinstall upper roll and shaft assembly unit with
screw (item 134), making sure lockwasher and flatwasher
(items 135 and 140) are in place.
Step 4. Bring upper slide to its full down position.
BE PARALLEL
Step 5. Adjust main shaft forward to obtain .001 to .005
clearance as shown. Reinstall the two main shaft set screws
(item 137) and tighten securely. Note: If bolts (item 9) were
loosened, retighten evenly.
Step 6. Reinstall guard and all guard hardware. Lubricate all
three grease fittings.
C. Main Shaft Adjustment: Loosen two set screws at rear of
main shaft (see Step 3 under removal) adjust and reassemble as
in Steps 5 and 6 above.
D. Flexible Shaft Replacement
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Step 5. Remove the two aluminum channel shaped guard
brackets (item 115) and screws.
Step 1. Loosen the black hex nuts at the ends of the flex
shaft (item 120).
Step 2. Remove the flex shaft, making sure the flexible shaft
drive coupling (item 113) is not lost.
Step 3. Reinstall new flexible shaft assembly, making sure the
flexible shaft passes through the center of the frame clearance
hole.
E. Wheel Slide Pneumatic Cylinder Replacement
Removal and Installation
Turn power switch "Off" and disconnect power.
Step 1. Remove guard and guard hardware.
Step 2. Remove cleaning wheel as outlined in wheel
replacement.
Step 6 Pull cylinder (item 202) down and loosen set screw
(item 136).
Step 7. Unscrew cylinder from wheel slide by turning cylinder
rod.
Step 3. Remove outer dust shield (item 117), then remove
inner dust shield (item 116).
Step 4. Disconnect the two air lines from cylinder by loosen-
ing fittings (item 210).
Step 8. Remove air fittings and regulator (item 203) from
cylinder.
Step 9. Reverse procedure for installation.
SECTION VIII — PARTS
A) PARTS LIST
ITEM
PART
ITEM
PART
NO. NO. REQ'D DESCRIPTION NO. NO. REQ'D DESCRIPTION
003 | R-003-296-PCT 1 GEAR REDUCER ASSEMBL Y 122 | N-B04-075-002 1 CUP
014 | N-527-004-010 2 ámm x 10mm LG. SOC. HD. CAP SCR. 123 | N-T55-RAT-185 1 RETAINING RING
102 | R-102-296-PCT 1 UPPER SLIDE 124 | N-M11-000-004 1 OIL SEAL
103 | R-103-296-PCT 1 WHEEL SLIDE 125 | N-B63-000-003 2 LOCK NUT
111 | R-111-296-PCT 1 SHAFT TO WHEEL CONNECTOR 126 | N-B61-000-103 2 LOCK WASHER
163 | R-163-296-PCT 1 FLEX SHAFT BRG. HOUSING 147 | №М11-000-004 1 SEAL
113 | R-113-296-PCT 1 FLEX SHAFT DRIVE CONNECTOR 148 | N-B02-062-001 1 BEARING
114 | R-114-296-PCT 1 FLEX SHAFT DRIVE COUPLING 149 | N-T53-000-081 1 RETAINING RING
115 | R-115-296-PCT 2 BRACKET FOR LEXAN GUARD 152 | N-M17-000-002 1 CLEANING WHEEL
116 | R-116-296-PCT 1 INNER WHEEL SLIDE DUST SHIELD 159 | N-B03-030-001 1 THRUST BEARING
117 | R-117-296-PCT 1 OUTER WHEEL SLIDE DUST SHIELD 180 | R-180-296-PCT 1 UPPER SHAFT ASSEMBLY
118 | R-118-296-PCT 1 LEXAN GUARD 181 | В-181-296-РСТ 1 MAIN SHAFT ASSEMBLY
120 | R-120-296-PCT 1 FLEX SHAFT 182 | R-182-296-PCT 1 WHEEL SHAFT ASSEMBLY
121 | N-B04-075-001 2 BEARING, CONE 183 | R-183-296-PCT 1 UPPER ROLL ASSEMBLY
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B) PARTS DRAWINGS
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201 | N-H30-208-001 1 | CYLINDER
202 | N-H30-012-002 1 | CYLINDER
203 | R-203-296-PCT 1 | REGULATOR-GAUGE
207 | N-H31-000-002 1 | FILTER-REG.-LUB.-GAUGE
209 | R-209-296-PCT 1 | COMPRESSOR
214 | N-H11-004-009 1 | HEX NIPPLE
: 217 | N-H50-000-006 10z. | ANTI-FREEZE
SECGIEN AR 221 | N-H11-004-008 3 | HEX NIPPLE REDUCER
222 | N-H14-004-003 2 | FITTING
223 | N-H14-004-004 1 | FITTING
224 | N-H04-000-013 1 | AIR RELIEF VALVE
225 ! R-225-296-PCT 1 | HOSE
226 | R-226-296-PCT 2 | HOSE
227 | R-227-296-PCT 1 | HOSE
228 | R-228-296-PCT 1 | HOSE
229 | N-H12-004-003 5 | FITTING
12 230 | N-H04-000-014 1 | VALVE
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EXTENSION CORD REQUIREMENTS
When prewired outlets are not available and an extension cord must be used, itis important to use the proper cord size (e.g., conductor
size American Wire Gage). Cord size selection is based upon tool rating (amps) and cord length (ft.). Use of a cord size (gage) thinner
than required will cause a significant voltage drop at the tool while the tool is operating. The voltage drop may cause damage to the tool
and can result in failure of the tool to operate properly. Use of a heavier than necessary cord size (gage) is acceptable.
Listed in the chart below are recommended cord size (gage) for cord lengths up to and including 100 feet. Use of extension cords
beyond 100 feet in length should be avoided.
RECOMMENDED EXTENSION CORD CONDUCTOR SIZE (AWG) AT VARIOUS CORD LENGTHS (FT.)
CORD LENGTHS
TOOL TOOL RATING 25 FEET 50 FEET 100 FEET
VOLT/AMPS
PCT-II 115/15 12 12 10
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NOTES
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VICTAULIC TOOL COMPANY
Sales and Lease Payments
P.O. Box 8538-244
Philadelphia, PA 19171-0244
California: (Los Angeles)
Long Beach 90810
20934 So. Santa Fe Avenue
Phone: 310/537-1691
FAX: 310/537-9536
Colorado: Denver 80239
5045 Paris Street
Phone: 303/371-1320
FAX: 303/371-1324
Georgia: Norcross 30093
4290 International Blvd.
Phone: 404/925-1161
FAX: 404/381-7391
P.O. Box 31
Easton, PA 18044-0031
® Registered Trademark of Victaulic Company of America
VICTAULIC COMPANY OF AMERICA
World Headquarters
P.O. Box 31, Easton, PA 18044-0031
4901 Kesslersville Road, Easton, PA 18042
Telephone: 610/559-3300 = FAX: 610/250-8817
Branch Sales Offices and Service Centers
Illinois: (Chicago)
Bensenville 60106
730 Thomas Drive
Phone: 708/595-8310
FAX: 708/595-8324
Maryland/DC: Baltimore 21227
6600 Amberton Drive
Phone: MD-410/796-0500
DC-301/621-2360
FAX: 410/796-1974
Massachusetts: (Boston)
Franklin 02038
7 Forge Park
Phone: 508/528-7500
FAX: 508/528-7550
Metro Branch:
Easton, PA 18042
4901 Kesslersville Road
Phone: 800/742-5842
FAX: 800/437-6573
Michigan: (Detroit)
Farmington Hills 48335
23107 Commerce Drive
Phone: 810/471-3600
FAX: 810/471-4061
Missouri: Kansas City 64120
5900 Deramus Avenue
Phone: 816/241-4521
FAX: 816/241-6258
Washington: (Seattle)
Kent 98032
22633 83rd Ave. So.
Phone: 206/872-2200
FAX: 206/872-2203
VICTAULIC INTERNATIONAL
Division of Victaulic Company of America
Telephone: 610/559-3300
FAX: 610/250-8817
` Victaulic® Factory Representatives and Distributor Stocks Worldwide
Victaulic reserves the right to change product specifications, designs and standard equipment without notice and without obligation.
© Copyright 1994 Victaulic Company of America
VICTAULIC TOOL COMPANY
Tool Shipments
1326 Tatamy Road
Easton, PA 18042
FAX: 610/250-7065
Pennsylvania: (Pittsburgh)
Warrendale 15086
166 Thorn Hill Road
Phone: 412/931-1693
FAX: 412/776-0730
Texas: Houston 77078
7177 Railspur Street
Phone: 713/635-6865
FAX: 713/635-1743
Texas: Odessa 79763
2650 Remington Road
Phone; 915/332-1489
FAX: 915/332-4924
4901 Kesslersville Road
Easton, PA 18042
Printed in U.S.A.
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