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Inspect the threader for damage or wear before use. Use only RIDGID replacement dies for quality threads.
Mount pipe firmly in a vise. Cut pipe end cleanly and squarely, then ream to remove burrs.
Choose the correct die head for pipe size/type. Insert into ratchet, slip pipe guide over pipe, and apply gentle pressure.
Ensure ratchet pawl is engaged before applying force. Use weight over the handle for leverage, avoiding overreach.
Use a generous quantity of RIDGID Thread Cutting Oil for a quality thread and tool longevity.
Stop threading when dies are flush with the pipe end to produce the proper joint.
Reverse ratchet to back off the die head. Maintain control to prevent thread damage during removal.
Clean any oil spills and splatter. Clean the threader after each job and store in a clean, dry area.
Inspect the threader for damage or wear before use. Use only RIDGID replacement dies for quality threads.
Mount pipe firmly in a vise. Cut pipe end cleanly and squarely, then ream to remove burrs.
Choose the correct die head for pipe size/type. Insert into ratchet, slip pipe guide over pipe, and apply gentle pressure.
Ensure ratchet pawl is engaged before applying force. Use weight over the handle for leverage, avoiding overreach.
Use a generous quantity of RIDGID Thread Cutting Oil for a quality thread and tool longevity.
Stop threading when dies are flush with the pipe end to produce the proper joint.
Reverse ratchet to back off the die head. Maintain control to prevent thread damage during removal.
Clean any oil spills and splatter. Clean the threader after each job and store in a clean, dry area.
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