The document discusses cutting and reaming copper tubes. It describes measuring and marking the tube before inserting it into a rotor wheel cutter. The cutter is tightened around the tube and rotated to cut it. After cutting, any burrs inside the tube are removed through reaming using a reamer or file to smooth the inside. Common tools for cutting copper tubes include rotor wheel cutters and hacksaw blades.
The document discusses cutting and reaming copper tubes. It describes measuring and marking the tube before inserting it into a rotor wheel cutter. The cutter is tightened around the tube and rotated to cut it. After cutting, any burrs inside the tube are removed through reaming using a reamer or file to smooth the inside. Common tools for cutting copper tubes include rotor wheel cutters and hacksaw blades.
The document discusses cutting and reaming copper tubes. It describes measuring and marking the tube before inserting it into a rotor wheel cutter. The cutter is tightened around the tube and rotated to cut it. After cutting, any burrs inside the tube are removed through reaming using a reamer or file to smooth the inside. Common tools for cutting copper tubes include rotor wheel cutters and hacksaw blades.
handling State the methods of Cutting copper tubes.
State how to reaming a copper
tube. TYPES OF COPPER TUBE CUTTING TOOLS Ways of cutting copper tubes
Measure and mark the length of the tube
to be cut. Insert the copper tube between the rotor wheel and the cutting blade Tighten until the cutting blade presses slightly on the copper tube. Close the cutting blade to the tube by turning the tightener in a clockwise direction. Rotate the tube cutter so that the cutting blade cuts the tube around the copper tube. Tighten little by little until the copper tube cutter is cut. Reaming the copper tube The copper tube that has been cut must be reaming. Reaming is to remove the jars found on a copper tube that has been cut using an reamer or file. Reaming the copper tube Thank you
Practical Blacksmithing Vol. IV: A Collection of Articles Contributed at Different Times by Skilled Workmen to the Columns of "The Blacksmith and Wheelwright" and Covering Nearly the Whole Range of Blacksmithing from the Simplest Job of Work to Some of the Most Complex Forgings