TRI tool BEVELMASTER 214B User manual

92-1412 Rev. 150925
PIPEMASTER™ Model PFM816
Oper ation
Manual
92-1500 Rev. 230127
Model 214B BEVELMASTER®

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92-1500 Rev. 230127
Model 214B BEVELMASTER®
Table of Contents
Tri Tool Inc Warranty 2
About the Manual 4
Safety Precautions 6
General Description 8
Specications 9
Set Up and Operation 19
Cutting Speeds anad Feeds 27
Tool Bits 28
Jaw Blocks, Ramps and Adapters 34
Full Support Pad Kits 36
Maintenance 38
Trouble Shooting 40
Accessories 42
Illustrated Parts Breakdown 43

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TRI TOOL INC. Warranty
LIMITED WARRANTY: All products manufactured by Seller are warranted to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. The period of this warranty shall
be three years from the date of shipment for all products, except for welding and Non-
Standard Products which shall be one year from the date of shipment. The Buyer shall
bear all shipping, packing and insurance costs and all other costs to and from a designated
repair service center. All return goods must be authorized in advance and communicated
upon issuance of a Return Material Authorization (RMA) by Seller. The product will be
returned to the Seller accompanied by a RMA number and associated paperwork, freight
prepaid and billed to the Buyer. This warranty is not transferable and will not apply to tool
bits or other consumables, or to any Goods to have been (i) mishandled, misused, abused
or damaged by Buyer or any third party; (ii) altered without the express permission in writing
by Seller, (iii) repaired by a party other than Seller without Seller’s prior written approval;
or (iv) improperly stored, installed, operated, or maintained in a manner inconsistent with
Seller’s instructions. This warranty does not apply to defects attributed to (i) normal wear
and tear or (ii) failure to comply with Seller’s safety warnings.
No warranty for any parts or other supplies provided to seller by buyer, whether or not they
are incorporated into goods. Goods supplied by seller which are designed or manufactured
by a third party are subject strictly to the third party’s warranty for those goods. Seller
makes no warranty and disclaims all statutory or implied warranties for these goods,
including the implied warranties of merchantability, freedom from patent infringement and
tness for a particular purpose.
Neither this warranty nor any other warranty, expressed or implied, including implied
warranties of mechanical ability, tness for a particular use, or merchantability, shall extend
beyond the warranty period. No responsibility is assumed for any incidental or consequential
damages. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and
some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations incidental or consequential damages,
so the above limitation of exclusion does not apply to all Buyers. This warranty gives the
Buyer specic legal rights. Other rights vary from state to state.
Warranty Claims and Remedies
Buyer must promptly notify Seller in writing during the applicable warranty period, of
any defective Goods covered by Seller’s warranties under the Limited Warranty section
herein, and no later than fteen (15) calendar days after discovery of the defect. Seller
has no obligation to honor any warranty claim made after the expiration of the warranty
period. However, despite the expiration of the warranty period, Seller, at its reasonable
discretion, may accept warranty claims submitted up to fteen (15) calendar days after
the expiration of the warranty period provided that Buyer provides Seller with credible and
persuasive documentary evidence that the defect was discovered during the warranty
period. No warranty claims submitted after this fteen (15) day calendar period will be
considered by Seller.

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If the defect claimed by Buyer cannot be reproduced or otherwise veried by Seller, the
Goods will be returned to Buyer unmodied at Buyer’s expense.
The warranty period for repaired or replaced Goods shall be (i) ninety (90) days or (ii) the
unexpired portion of the original warranty period. Under no circumstances is Seller liable for
recall, retrieval, removal, dismantling, re-installation, redeployment, or re-commissioning of
any defective Goods or any costs associated therewith.
Tool Bit Resharpening Policy
Buyer’s notice of a defective Goods must identify the specic Goods affected, and the
nature of the defect. It is required when returning the defective Goods, that it is suitably
packed, fully insured, and transportation and insurance prepaid in accordance with
instructions issued by Seller. Seller, at its sole option, will either repair or replace any
Goods authorized for return to Seller. Such repair, replacement, or credit shall be Buyer’s
sole remedy for defective Goods. Buyer must promptly provide Seller with all information
requested regarding the identied defect.
Buyer is required to check all tool bits prior to returning and ensure they are packaged well
for shipment. The price structure is available from the Seller’s sales coordinator. Seller
cannot resharpen badly gouged, chipped, or broken tool bits. Seller will return tool bits that
are not suitable for resharpening with the tool bits that were resharpened upon Buyer’s
request. Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges to and from Seller.

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1. ABOUT THE MANUAL
Copyright
©Copyright Tri Tool Inc. Proprietary property of Tri Tool Inc. No reproduction, use, or
duplication of the information shown hereon is permitted without the express written consent
of Tri Tool Inc.
Disclaimer
The instructions and descriptions in this manual were accurate when the manual was
written. However, the information in the manual is subject to change without notice. Check
for updated information before you start any job. The Tri Tool Inc. web site has the most
current information.
Do not operate or work on this equipment unless you have read and understood the
instructions in this Manual. Failure to follow the instructions or follow the safety instructions
could result in serious injury or death. This manual describes conditions and hazards
that are common and anticipated during equipment operation. No manual can address all
conditions which may occur.
Safety Symbols
The manual may contain one or more safety symbols. These symbols and the associated
text warn you of potentially hazardous conditions. Examples of the safety symbols and the
associated text follow:
DANGER
DANGER: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in serious
injury or death.
WARNING
WARNING: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in serious
injury or death.
CAUTION
CAUTION: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury, or cause property damage.

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GLASSES
SAFETY GLASSES: Indicates a hazardous situation that requires the use
of safety glasses.
HOT SURFACE
HOT SURFACE: Indicates a hazardous situation that hot
surfaces may be present.
SHOCK HAZARD
ARC FLASH & SHOCK HAZARD: High voltage. Entry by authorized
personnel only. Appropriate PPE and tools required when working on this
equipment.
GLOVES
GLOVES: Indicates a hazardous situation that requires glasses.

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2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
In General
Use standard safety equipment such as: hard hats, safety shoes, safety harnesses,
protective clothes, and other safety devices when appropriate.
Operate this tool only in accordance with specic operating instructions.
WARNING
WARNING: Do not override the dead-man switch on the power unit. Locking down,
obstructing, or in any way defeating the dead-man switch on the power drive unit may
result in serious injury.
Personal Protective Equipment
Use standard safety equipment such as: hard hats, safety shoes, safety harnesses,
protective clothes, and other safety devices when appropriate.
Wear safety glasses.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry.
Wear nonskid footwear.
Put long hair in a cap or a net to make sure hair does not get tangled in equipment.
Personnel
Only personnel who are trained or are being trained may operate the equipment.
Keep the operation manual available where the equipment is used.
The operator must read the operation manual before using the equipment.
The equipment must be operated in accordance with the manual information.
The operator must follow the safety precautions in this manual and good engineering
practices to reduce the risk of injury.
Before using the equipment, the operator must ensure that all safety messages on the
equipment are legible.
Work Area
Keep the work area clean.
Keep the area well lit.
Keep items such as electrical cords, cables, rags, rigging straps, away from rotating
equipment.

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Do not use power-cutting tools in the presence of ammable liquids and gases.
Do not let visitors or untrained personnel near tools that are in use.
Ensure all observers wear eye protection.
Keep proper footing at all times.
Area Equipment
Secure the pipe with clamps, vises, chains or straps.
Ensure that both sides of the pipe at the cut site is fully supported so that the pipe will not
move after the cut is completed. Long lengths of pipe may be under load and the separation
of the pipe can release pressure. This pressure can cause both sides of the pipe to move.
Tool Care
Keep tools in good operating condition. Sharp tool bits perform better and are safer than dull
tool bits.
Do not use damaged tools. Always check your tools for damage especially if a tool has
malfunctioned, been dropped or hit, check it for damage.
Before you start operating the equipment, do no-load tests and feed function checks.
Tool Use
Use the right tool and tool bit for the job. Contact Tri Tool to help with your application.
Keep the tool bits fully engaged in the tool bit holders. Loose bits are sharp and can cause
cuts or punctures.
Disconnect power supply during setup and maintenance. Use all ‘Stop’ or Shut off’ features
available when changing or adjusting tool bits, maintaining the tool, or when the tool is not in
use.
Remove adjusting keys and wrenches before applying power to the equipment. Check the
tool before turning it on to make sure that all keys and wrenches have been removed.
Do not force tools. Tools and tool bits function better and safer when used at the
recommended speeds.
Do not reach into rotating equipment.
Do not reach into the rotating head stock to remove chips, to make adjustments, or to check
the surface nish.
Handle chips with care. Chips have very sharp edges and are hot. Do not try to pull chips
apart with bare hands.
Store tools properly. Disconnect tools from the power source, remove the tool bits, and store
in a safe place.

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3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Model 214B BEVELMASTER® is a portable ID mount machine tool for beveling, facing
and counterboring 4" (101.6 mm) through 14" (355.6 mm) pipe. The tool is congured with
an in-line feed knob and has the option for a pneumatic, electric 115V/230V heavy duty and/
or hydraulic drive motor positioned in a right angle to the lathe head.
The machining operations can be performed either separately or simultaneously.
The Model 214B BEVELMASTER® is available in the following congurations:

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4. SPECIFICATIONS
Design and operating features
The lathe accepts its own torque through the mandrel.
The expanding mandrel provides fast, accurate self-centering and alignment.
The lathe, provided with a convenient handle, is lightweight and easily handled by one
operator.
Pipe weld end preparations that meet all existing conventional codes including the more
stringent nuclear codes may be machined using the Model 214B.
The various interchangeable jaw blocks, ramps and adapters will secure the Model 214B
Pipe Beveler to pipe and tubing having an inside diameter ranging from 4" (101.6 mm)
through 14.08" (357.6 mm).
The expanding mandrel provides fast, accurate self-centering and alignment to the pipe or
tubing to be machined.
No additional restraining devices are required.
All 115V motors require a minimum of a 20-amp circuit.
The Tool is congured with an in-line feed knob and pneumatic drive motor at a right angle
to the lathe head.

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Model 214B BEVELMASTER®with Air Motor attached
Weight: 80 lbs (36.3 kg)
Clearances and Dimensions
Maximum Rotating Head DIA: 15.35" (389.9 mm)
Length (parallel to axis of pipe): 21.25" (539.8 mm)
Length Over Motor: 31.00" (787.4 mm)
Maximum Width: 10.60" (269.3 mm)
ON/OFF
Safety Lever
21.25"
(539.8 mm)
Air Flow (Speed)
Control Valve
10.60"
(269.3 mm)
23.23"
(590.1 mm)
15.35"
(389.9 mm)
Rotating
DIA
10.85"
(275.6 mm)
Figure 1: Model 214B with an Air Motor

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Cutting Capacities
Basic Pipe Sizes
4" Pipe - Schedule 5 through 160
5" through 14" pipe - All schedules
Basic Tube Sizes
Up to 1.32" (33.4 mm) wall tubing with a maximum O.D. of 14.00" (355.6 mm) and a
minimum I.D. of 3.44" (87.4 mm) may be beveled with standard mandrel.
Wall Thickness Capacity
Wall thickness of all standard pipe schedules 1.41" (35.7 mm) maximum in the range
listed. Tubing with greater wall thickness may be handled provided the I.D. is greater
than 3.44" (87.4 mm ) and the O.D. is less than 14.00" (355.6 mm). Contact Tri Tool for
heavier wall procedures.
Counterboring Operations
The tool will counterbore pipe and tubing with an I.D. range of 3.44" (87.4 mm) to 13.75"
(330.2 mm).
Material Cutting Capability
Mild steels, chrome steels (Rc 35 max), stainless steel, copper-nickel alloys and aluminum
without limitations except size and wall thickness as specied.
Inconel and some other high temperature alloys may require special procedures as a
function of wall thickness and type of end preparation. Contact Tri Tool’s Engineering
Department for details.
Cutting Speeds
Maximum Head Speed: 20 rpm
Maximum Head H.P.: 10 rpm
Functional Head Range: 5 -20 rpm
RPM @ 200 in/min (5080/min)
14.00" (355.6 mm)/5 rpm
4.00" (101.6 mm)/16 rpm
Speed Control
On/off safety lever valve and twist-type air ow control valve.

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Feeds
Manual-Feed handle is in-line at the back of the machine.
Feed Rate: .083" (2.1 mm) per revolution of the feed handle.
Maximum Feed Travel: 2.00" (50.8 mm).
Mounting
Manually actuated draw rod expands mandrel ramps and jaw blocks.
Drive System
Gear Driven
Pneumatic Motor
Free Speed: 310 RPM
Maximum HP Speed: 155 RPM
110V and 220V Electric Drive and Hydraulic Motor Drive are also available.
Power Requirements
Pneumatic motor requires 85 cfm (40 L/s) air supply at 90 psi (621 kPa) for maximum
horsepower delivery.
NOTE: Air supply must have a lter/regulator/lubricator (FRL) system to protect the warranty
on the air motor.

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MODEL 214B BEVELMASTER®
WITH ELECTRIC H.D. (HEAVY DUTY) MOTOR ATTACHED
Weight: 87 lbs (39.5 kg)
15.35" (389.9 mm)
Rotating DIA
21.25"
(539.8 mm)
10.60"
(269.3 mm)
20.05"
(509.3 mm)
10.85"
(275.8 mm)
Clearance and Dimensions
Maximum Rotating Head DIA.: 15.35" (389.9 mm)
Length (Parallel to Axis of Pipe): 21.25" (539.8 mm)
Length Over Motor: 20.50" (509.3 mm)
Maximum Width: 10.60" (269.3 mm)
Figure 2: Model 214B with an Electric Motor

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Cutting Capacities
Unitec Motor* Summary - Maximum Wall Thickness for Continuous Duty *Applies to
Unitec Model EBH 32/2.2 110VAC & 220VAC (58-0165 & 58-0189 base part numbers)
Pipe Size Maximum Wall Thickness
5" .85 Inch
6" SCH 120
8" SCH 80
10" SCH 40
12" SCH 40S
14" SCH 20
Counterboring Operations
The tool will counterbore pipe and tubing with an ID range of 3.328" (84.6 mm) to 14.00"
(355.6 mm).
Material Cutting Capabilities
Mild steels, chrome steels (Rc 35 max.), stainless steel, copper-nickel alloys and aluminum
without limitations except size and wall thickness as specied.
Inconel and some other high temperature alloys may require special procedures as a
function of wall thickness and type of end preparation. Contact TRI TOOL Inc. Engineering
Department for details.
Cutting Speeds
Maximum Cutting Head Speed: 9 rpm
Cutting Head Speed at Maximum HP: 6 rpm
Functional Speed Range: 4 – 9 rpm
RPM @ 200 in/min
14.00" (355.6 mm)/5 RPM
4.00" (101.6 mm)/16 RPM
Speed Control
Trigger with lock and adjustable speed dial

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Feed
Manual-Feed handle is in line at the back of the machine.
Feed Rate: .083” (2.1 mm) per revolution of the feed handle.
Maximum Feed Travel: 2.00” (50.8 mm)
Mounting
Manually actuated draw rod expands mandrel ramps and jaw blocks.
Drive System
Gear Driven
Electric Motor
Free Speed: 150 RPM
Maximum H.P. Speed: 100 RPM
Power Requirements
115 VAC, 40 – 60 Hz, 2300 Watt Rated Supply
230 VAC, 40 – 60 Hz, 2300 Watt Rated Supply
All 115V Motors require a minimum of a 20 amp circuit.

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MODEL 214B BEVELMASTER®
WITH HYDRAULIC MOTOR ATTACHED
Weight (Approx.): 100 lbs (45.4 kg)
15.35"
(389.9 mm)
Rotating DIA
21.25"
(539.8 mm)
10.85"
(275.6 mm)
13.57"
(344.7 mm)
10.60"
(269.3 mm)
Clearance and Dimensions
Maximum Rotating Head DIA: 15.35" (389.9 mm)
Length (parallel to axis of pipe): 21.25" (539.8 mm)
Length Over Motor: 13.57" (344.7 mm)
Maximum Width: 10.60" (269.3 mm)
Figure 3: Model 214B with a Hydraulic Motor

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Cutting Capacities
Basic pipe sizes
4" - Schedules 5 and 160
5" through 14" – All Schedules
Basic Tube Sizes
Up to 1.32" (33.5 mm) wall tubing with a maximum OD of 14.00" (355.6 mm) and a minimum
ID of 3.44" (87.4 mm) may be beveled with standard mandrel.
Wall Thickness Capacity
Wall thickness of all standard pipe schedules, 1.32" (33.5 mm) maximum, in the range listed.
Tubing with greater wall thickness may be handled provided the ID is greater than 3.44"
(87.4 mm) and the OD is less than 14.00" (355.6 mm). Contact TRI TOOL Inc. for heavier
wall procedures.
Counterboring Operations
The tool will counterbore pipe and tubing with an ID range of 3.328" (84.6 mm) to 14.00"
(355.6 mm).
Material Cutting Capabilities
Mild steels, chrome steels (Rc 35 max.), stainless steel, copper-nickel and aluminum without
limitations other than size and wall thickness as specied.
Inconel and some other high-temperature alloys may require special procedures as a
function of wall thickness and type of end preparation. Contact TRI TOOL’s Engineering
Department for details.
Cutting Speeds
Maximum Head Speed: 37 RPM
Cutting Head Speeds @ Maximum H.P.: 10 RPM
Functional Head Range: 1 - 37 RPM
RPM @ 200 in/min
14.00" (355.6 mm)/5 RPM
4.00" (101.6 mm)/16 RPM
Feeds
Manual-Feed handle is in line at the back of the machine.
Feed Rate: .083" (2.1 mm) per revolution of the feed handle.
Maximum Feed Travel: 2.00" (50.8 mm)

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Mounting
Manually actuated draw rod expands mandrel ramps and jaw blocks.
Drive System
Gear Driven
Hydraulic Motor
Free Speed: 550 RPM
Maximum H.P. Speed: 155 RPM
Power Requirements
Requires separate hydraulic power supply.
Reference the Tri Tool Inc. Model 765RVC.
Flow
3 gpm (.19 L/s) - 15 gpm (.94 L/s) @ 1500 PSI (10.342 kPa)
15 gpm (.94 L/s) - 20 gpm (1.265 L/s) @ 1000 PSI (6895 kPa)
Temperature
Maximum Operating Temperature: 180° F (82° C)
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