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4.3.4 Determining the number of chains
The relationship between the pipe Outside Diameter and the number of
chains is as follows:
4.3.5 Securing machine to pipe
1 Calculate the necessary number of chains.
2 Place the main unit on the pipe to cut and turn the tightening handle
counterclockwise to lower the slide bracket.
3 Engage the chain with the sprocket and attach the chains as shown
in figure 4 - 2 to set it on the pipe.
Note: Do not confuse the right side of the chain with its wrong side.
4 Turn the tightening handle clockwise and fix the main unit to the
pipe. When turning the tightening handle, exercise care so that the
spring will not be in close contact, leaving a clearance of 1 ~ 2 mm.
5 To avoid a chain engagement error or chain loosening, hold the
machine by hand and turn the handle to the right and left within the
range of approx. 120 degrees two or three times, tensioning the
chain gradually.
6 After setting, turn the handle by one turn and check to see if the
hose length is sufficient and the nozzle returns to the original
position.
y = x + 11
y = the number of chains
x = Pipe Outside Diameter
(Unit: cm; Round off the value in
mm to the next value in cm.)
For example, pipe Outside Diameter 114,3 mm = 11,43 cm = 12
y = x + 11
y = 12 + 11
y = 23
Therefore, about 23 chains are necessary.
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