Ram Bit Learnings

Apr 18, 2010
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I needed to replace a fitting on a Jandy 3-way valve. Didn't want to replace and re-plumb the entire valve so I decided to try the Ram Bit. This bit removed the plastic pipe from inside the Jandy valve leaving fairly clean & ready for another pipe to be glued in place.

Bottom line - good tool, got the job done. But there are a few things that I learned that I thought I would pass along.

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Here is the 2" Ram Bit. Note the guide bushings on the end of the bit. These fit inside the pipe and guide the bit during cutting. It came with 3 different sizes. Pick the appropriate size.

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Here's what the cut looks like half way through.

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The bit got hot. The plastic got a bit melty. Go with a lower RPM and let the bit cool periodically.

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Here is the Jandy with all the pipe removed. I smoothed this out with some sandpaper.

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The new fitting in place.

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It is very important to keep the drill level. I was aware of this but still ended up cutting in a slightly downhill path. So now the plumbing coming out of there is going slightly uphill.

Near the end of the cut the inner pipe broke in a half moon shape and the bit got jammed hard into the valve. With some effort I was finally able to back it out. Then I got the bright idea to free-wheel it and just hold the the bit in the opening with nothing to support the bushing. The best advice I have here is - DON'T DO THAT. Instead of a light finishing touch the bit violently sucked itself into the valve and became REALLY jammed. I did get it out but ended up bending and trashing the blade.

This bit needs to be guided. In the future I will not cut all the pipe out. I will leave like a quarter inch ring of pipe in there. Then use a drum sander bit to sand down the final ring.

Even though I trashed the bit it is still better than buying a new Jandy 3-way and re-plumbing everything.
 
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Re: Ram Bit Learings

Interesting. I had read about them but not seen them in action.

Just an FYI, which maybe you knew and would not work for you, you can use a fitting one size larger and it would fit over the outside of the valve. Then with a reducer, you could be back to the same original pipe size.
 
Re: Ram Bit Learings

In this case it is a proprietary Pentair IC40 fitting. And space is tight. But maybe I could've use a bigger coupler that would fit the outside of both the Jandy and the fitting?
 
Re: Ram Bit Learings

Not sure if it would fit the outside of the union for the SWG. Certainly would on the valve though. I figured space might be a factor for you.
 
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