Installation Systems
C-Serts Install in Seconds
Mag Drill System: Opening the pilot hole
Problem
When people open up a C-Sert’s pilot hole out in the plant or in the field, usually they are using a mag drill. A big one. A heavy one. It’s awkward to position, and it’s slow. Often it requires an overhead crane or a sling.
Solution
The C-Sert System uses a light weight (29 lb) mag drill, a custom 60-degree center for positioning, and hollow annular cutters in place of drill bits.
The C-Sert System Advantages
- 1 man operation
- Fast – less than 10 minutes per hole
- Safer than 100 lb Mag Drill
- Concentric, nominal pilot holes
- Accurate centering built in
- Extraordinarily low cost
Mag Drill Instructions
Step 1
Install the 60 degree center
Step 2
Energize the drill’s magnet
Step 3
Center the drill
Step 4
Install the annular cutter and open up the hole – first pass
Step 5
Repeat Step #4 with a larger cutter – final pass
Impact Wrench System: Driving in the C-Sert
Problem
Turning in a C-Sert take torque, lots of torque. It’s a problem, but a necessary problem, because that torque and the friction it creates are what keep C-Serts from coming out. Yes, a 250 pound guy with a big ratchet and “cheater bar” can crank in even a large C-Sert, but there’s an easier way.
Solution
Impact Wrenches. C-Serts’ design and shock-resistant S7 tool steel can take the hits an impact wrench dishes out, and enable you to get the repair done in seconds.
The C-Sert System Advantages
- Light Weight Impact Wrenches
- Maneuverable – no compressor, no air hose
- High output long-life 12V batteries
- Milwaukee quality
- Tested by C-Sert for torque output
- Extraordinarily low cost
Impact Wrench Instructions
Step 1
Step 2
Put installer in C-Sert.
Step 3
Step 4
Align the C-Sert in with the Impact Wrench, really putting your weight into it and keeping it straight.