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| Material | High-Strength Steel and Cast Iron |
| Clamping Capacity | 5 inches to 10 inches |
| Vise Type | Heavy-duty, adjustable pipe vise |
| Tool Weight | 12kg - 25kg (depending on model) |
| Application | Fire threading, pipe clamping, welding |
| Dimensions | Customizable to fit varying pipe sizes |
| Surface Treatment | Anti-corrosion coating for extended durability |
| Pipe Size Range | Suitable for small to large industrial pipes |

Offshore drilling platforms and shipyards require precise pipe threading for leak-proof joints—critical for pipes carrying oil, gas, or seawater. This tool’s heavy-duty vise clamps pipes securely (5" to 10" diameter), even on rocking platforms. For example, when threading 8-inch diameter steel pipes for an offshore rig’s fuel line, the vise prevents pipe rotation during threading, ensuring consistent thread depth (critical for sealing). Its anti-corrosion coating resists saltwater spray, preventing rust that could weaken the vise over time.
Fire sprinkler systems demand exact thread specifications—any imperfection can cause leaks, compromising fire safety. This tool is ideal for threading pipes (small to large industrial sizes) on construction sites, with its stable base eliminating movement during high-torque threading. Workers can thread pipes at ground level before lifting them to ceiling mounts, reducing risks. The tool’s compact size (fits in standard construction elevators) also makes it easy to move between building floors.
Factories producing heavy machinery (e.g., mining equipment, generators) need to thread large-diameter pipes for hydraulic or fuel systems. This tool’s 12kg–25kg frame (depending on model) provides stability for threading 10-inch diameter pipes, while the adjustable vise accommodates different pipe thicknesses. For example, when fabricating a mining machine’s 6-inch diameter hydraulic pipe, the vise’s hardened steel jaws grip the pipe tightly, preventing slippage that could ruin threads and require pipe replacement.
The vise is the tool’s core component, featuring hardened steel jaws (55 HRC) that resist wear from repeated threading. The jaws have a serrated surface to grip pipes securely, with a 10cm opening to accommodate 10-inch diameter pipes. Unlike lightweight vises, it uses a double-screw adjustment system, applying even pressure across the pipe—preventing deformation of thin-walled pipes. A quick-release lever lets workers remove pipes quickly after threading, reducing downtime between tasks.
The frame combines high-strength carbon steel (for the base and support arms) and cast iron (for the vise housing). Carbon steel provides impact resistance, withstanding drops or collisions in busy factories. Cast iron offers rigidity, ensuring the vise doesn’t flex during high-torque threading. The hybrid design balances weight (12kg for small models, 25kg for large) —light enough for two workers to move, but heavy enough for stability. The materials are also heat-resistant, withstanding temperatures up to 300°C (common during fire threading) without warping.
The tool is coated with a zinc-rich epoxy paint, which provides two layers of protection: zinc for corrosion resistance and epoxy for heat resistance. This coating withstands 72-hour salt spray tests (critical for marine use) and doesn’t peel at high temperatures. The coating also makes cleaning easy—metal shavings from threading can be wiped away with a brush, preventing buildup that could jam the vise.
Our team includes former pipefitters with 10+ years of fire threading experience. They provide personalized guidance:
• Model Selection: Recommending the right model based on pipe size (e.g., 12kg model for 5"–8" pipes, 25kg model for 8"–10" pipes) and environment (e.g., marine-grade coating for offshore use).
• Threading Tips: Sharing best practices (e.g., adjusting vise pressure for different pipe materials) to improve thread quality and reduce tool wear.
• On-Site Demonstrations: Visiting client facilities to demonstrate proper use, especially for teams new to fire threading.
We modify the tool to fit non-standard pipes:
• Extra-Large Jaws: Increasing jaw size to 12 inches for oversized industrial pipes (e.g., 12-inch diameter water mains).
• Heat-Resistant Jaws: Adding ceramic inserts to the jaws for threading pipes at high temperatures (e.g., 400°C) in foundries.
• Portable Design: Reducing the frame weight to 10kg for use in remote locations (e.g., oil fields), without compromising stability.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | High-Strength Steel and Cast Iron |
| Clamping Capacity | 5 inches to 10 inches |
| Vise Type | Heavy-duty, adjustable pipe vise |
| Tool Weight | 12kg - 25kg (depending on model) |
| Application | Fire threading, pipe clamping, welding |
| Dimensions | Customizable to fit varying pipe sizes |
| Surface Treatment | Anti-corrosion coating for extended durability |
| Pipe Size Range | Suitable for small to large industrial pipes |

Offshore drilling platforms and shipyards require precise pipe threading for leak-proof joints—critical for pipes carrying oil, gas, or seawater. This tool’s heavy-duty vise clamps pipes securely (5" to 10" diameter), even on rocking platforms. For example, when threading 8-inch diameter steel pipes for an offshore rig’s fuel line, the vise prevents pipe rotation during threading, ensuring consistent thread depth (critical for sealing). Its anti-corrosion coating resists saltwater spray, preventing rust that could weaken the vise over time.
Fire sprinkler systems demand exact thread specifications—any imperfection can cause leaks, compromising fire safety. This tool is ideal for threading pipes (small to large industrial sizes) on construction sites, with its stable base eliminating movement during high-torque threading. Workers can thread pipes at ground level before lifting them to ceiling mounts, reducing risks. The tool’s compact size (fits in standard construction elevators) also makes it easy to move between building floors.
Factories producing heavy machinery (e.g., mining equipment, generators) need to thread large-diameter pipes for hydraulic or fuel systems. This tool’s 12kg–25kg frame (depending on model) provides stability for threading 10-inch diameter pipes, while the adjustable vise accommodates different pipe thicknesses. For example, when fabricating a mining machine’s 6-inch diameter hydraulic pipe, the vise’s hardened steel jaws grip the pipe tightly, preventing slippage that could ruin threads and require pipe replacement.
The vise is the tool’s core component, featuring hardened steel jaws (55 HRC) that resist wear from repeated threading. The jaws have a serrated surface to grip pipes securely, with a 10cm opening to accommodate 10-inch diameter pipes. Unlike lightweight vises, it uses a double-screw adjustment system, applying even pressure across the pipe—preventing deformation of thin-walled pipes. A quick-release lever lets workers remove pipes quickly after threading, reducing downtime between tasks.
The frame combines high-strength carbon steel (for the base and support arms) and cast iron (for the vise housing). Carbon steel provides impact resistance, withstanding drops or collisions in busy factories. Cast iron offers rigidity, ensuring the vise doesn’t flex during high-torque threading. The hybrid design balances weight (12kg for small models, 25kg for large) —light enough for two workers to move, but heavy enough for stability. The materials are also heat-resistant, withstanding temperatures up to 300°C (common during fire threading) without warping.
The tool is coated with a zinc-rich epoxy paint, which provides two layers of protection: zinc for corrosion resistance and epoxy for heat resistance. This coating withstands 72-hour salt spray tests (critical for marine use) and doesn’t peel at high temperatures. The coating also makes cleaning easy—metal shavings from threading can be wiped away with a brush, preventing buildup that could jam the vise.
Our team includes former pipefitters with 10+ years of fire threading experience. They provide personalized guidance:
• Model Selection: Recommending the right model based on pipe size (e.g., 12kg model for 5"–8" pipes, 25kg model for 8"–10" pipes) and environment (e.g., marine-grade coating for offshore use).
• Threading Tips: Sharing best practices (e.g., adjusting vise pressure for different pipe materials) to improve thread quality and reduce tool wear.
• On-Site Demonstrations: Visiting client facilities to demonstrate proper use, especially for teams new to fire threading.
We modify the tool to fit non-standard pipes:
• Extra-Large Jaws: Increasing jaw size to 12 inches for oversized industrial pipes (e.g., 12-inch diameter water mains).
• Heat-Resistant Jaws: Adding ceramic inserts to the jaws for threading pipes at high temperatures (e.g., 400°C) in foundries.
• Portable Design: Reducing the frame weight to 10kg for use in remote locations (e.g., oil fields), without compromising stability.