What Are Flange Facing Tools?


A flange facing tool is a machine used to remove small amounts of material from the face of a flange to make it flat and smooth. The tool typically consists of a cutting head that is attached to a motor, which rotates the cutting bit against the flange surface. The cutting head is mounted on a carriage that can be moved in a radial direction to produce a smooth, flat surface.

A flange facing tool is essential in plant and boiler shutdowns because it can recondition flanges that are scarred, corroded, or damaged, which can lead to leakage or failure. Flanges are typically used to connect piping or equipment, and any defects in the flange can cause leaks or other safety hazards. Reconditioning the flange surface with a flange facing tool removes the defects and creates a flat surface that is ideal for making a seal with a gasket.

Plant and boiler shutdowns typically involve maintenance, repair, or replacement of equipment, which may require disassembly and reassembly of piping and equipment. During disassembly, flanges may become damaged or corroded due to exposure to high temperatures, pressure, or corrosive materials. Flange facing tools can be used to recondition the flanges and ensure a proper seal when the equipment is reassembled.

Meet The Flange Hog 110

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The Flange Hog 110 from ESCO Tool is a powerful and reliable flange facing tool that can help quickly recondition rusty, scarred, or worn flange gasket seats to like-new condition in minutes. This easy-to-use tools perfect for re-facing raised-face and flat-faced flanges both on site and in a fabrication/repair shop.

The Flange Hog 110 is rugged and compact, making it the perfect choice for those who need a portable and efficient flange facing tool. Its clamping range is impressive, ranging from 0.9" / 22.9mm to 10.3" / 261.6mm, and it can machine flanges with a reach up to 14" / 355.6mm O.D. This means it can tackle a wide range of flange sizes, making it a versatile tool for any project.

One of the key benefits of the Flange Hog 110 is its proprietary clamping system. The system is designed for fast setup with accurate alignment, making it simple and easy to configure. This helps to reduce the amount of time it takes to get started with the tool, and it ensures that the tool is properly aligned for maximum efficiency.

Another one of the benefits of the Flange Hog 110 is its cutting bits. The bits are double-sided, long-lasting, and specially formed to cut through a wide variety of materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, alloyed steel, aluminum, and cast iron. This means that no matter what type of material you are working with, the Flange Hog 110 can handle it with ease.

Why The 110?

Each Flange Hog 110 tool kit comes ready to use in a sturdy carrying case that keeps everything conveniently organized and readily accessible. This means you can easily transport the tool from site to site, ensuring you have everything you need to get the job done.

Overall, the Flange Hog 110 from ESCO Tool is an excellent choice for those in need of a reliable and efficient flange facing tool. Its rugged design, powerful clamping system, and versatile cutting bits make it the perfect choice for those in the fabrication/repair industry. Plus, its compact size and easy-to-use design make it a must-have for those who need a portable tool that can get the job done quickly and efficiently.

If you're in the market for a high-quality flange facing tool, then look no further than the Flange Hog 110 from ESCO Tool. Its rugged design, powerful clamping system, and versatile cutting bits make it a top choice for those in need of a reliable and efficient tool. So, whether you're working on site or in a fabrication/repair shop, the Flange Hog 110 is the perfect tool to help you quickly recondition rusty, scarred, or worn flange gasket seats to like-new condition in just minutes.

Post by Steven Derevencha
Feb 16, 2023 3:07:47 PM
Steven is the Marketing Coordinator for MIT and a certified Inbound Marketing Strategist.

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