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Tapping Machines



        PTM-1000 series




        Description


        Tapping machines are used for making connections to pipelines, tanks, and
        plant piping without shutdown and are used to make hot taps in preparation for
        plugging machine application.

        Our Models series 1000 can be either air or Manual used.


        Specifications


        Tapping machines are used for making connections to pipelines, tanks, and
        plant piping without shutdown and are used to make hot taps in preparation for
        plugging machine application.

        Our Models series 1000 can be either air or Manual used.
        Specifications

                                 Drilling Capacity    Stroke       Weight

             PTM-1018-MN             1/4” – 4”          18”       32 pounds
             PTM-1028-MN             1/4” – 6”          28”       41 pounds
             PTM-1032-MN             1/4” – 6”          32”       50 pounds

        The models 1000 drilling machine are available in three versions: 1018 with
        18” of travel, 1028 with 28” and the 1032 model with 32” of travel. However we also
        manufacture  PTM-1000  serie  for  more  strokes  (20”  or  24”)  under  special
        requirement. They meet NACE Standard and CE, sulfide stress cracking resistant
        metallic material for oilfield equipment. The maximum working pressure is 1,480 psi
        (100 bar) at 100°F (38°C). Its operating temperatures are -20°F (-29°C) to 700°F
        (371°C) at 700 psi (48 bar) for intermittent service. The maximum continuous rating
        is 350°F (177°C) at 1,025 psi (70 bar).



        Features



        The machine includes a air motor is optional.
        Model PPM-1000 pneumatic air wrench, suitable to all our 1000 series drilling machines.
        These are the technical data:
         - Power:      0.6 HP        - Rotation Speed:  150 rpm
         - Max Torque:  90 Nm        - Air consume:    13 l/s
         - Weight:     2,35 Kg.








        The figure in the above chart are indicative and may vary

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