Threading
Roll Grooving
GARRICK Hydraulic Roll Grooving Machines
Model: RG6C – 6” size
Model: RG12E - 12” size
NOTE: INDENT ORDERS ONLY FOR THESE PRODUCTS - 3 WEEK DELIVERY est.
- Complete with 4 easily detachable legs for quick set-up
- Includes a ‘V’ head roller Pipe Stand
- The induction motor gives steady and quiet operation
- Heavy Duty Solid Construction
Pipe Roller Stand (included with both RG6C and RG12E
RG6C | RG12E | |
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Motor | 240V, 550 W induction | 240V, 750 W induction |
Speed | 24 prm | 24rpm |
Max. Wall Thickness | 7 mm | 7 mm |
Capacity | 1-1/4" - 3" SCH40 | 2-1/2" - 6" SCH40 |
1-1/4" - 6" SCH10 | 2-1/2" - 12" SCH10 | |
Dimensions/Weight | 630 x 40 x 630mm 80 kg Nett / 100 kg Gross | 630 x 40 x 630mm 80 kg Nett / 100 kg Gross |
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Roll Grooving Attachment
Model: RG12E
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Power Drive sold separately
- Powerful unit with 10 ton hydraulic ram
- Can be mounted onto GARRICK Power Drive (Model PD) or other brands
- Grooving Capacity:
Sch 10 Pipe capacity: 2” - 12” NB
Sch 40 Pipe capacity: 2” - 8” NB
Power Drive
Model: PD
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- Single Phase 1500W (2HP) Universal type Electric Motor - 38 rpm
- Includes sturdy tripod stand & footswitch
Asada Roll Groover
Model: RG640
- Robust compact unit for steel pipe up to 6" Sch.40
- Cross handle for easy feeding speed adjustment
- Simple grooving depth adjustment
- Sizes to fit most threading machines including Portable Power Threaders
GARRICK Roll Groover
Model: RG916
- Compact, durable and efficient lightweight roll grooving attachment
- Fits to most threading machines including Portable Power Threaders
- Up to 6” N.B. pipe capacity
- Easy operation with ergonomic handle to apply pressure to wheels
Roll Groover Adapter & Drivebar
Model: R/G BRACKET
To fit onto the ASADA B50 Threading Machine so the RG916 Roll Groover (above) can be used.
Roll Groovers are used to make a grooved mechanical joining of two pipes.
A small groove is made at the end of each pipe with a grooving machine. A rubber gasket is fitted over the two pipe ends and around it a two-part coupling is screwed together with two bolts and nuts.
It is often called a Victaulic Coupling after the inventor of the system.
As opposed to threaded joints, it allows for a small amount of misalignment of the pipes or later removal of a section of piping in the middle of a run.