Tube Installation

 

When it comes to tube installation, Elliott offers a wide range of supplies. From tube expanders, rolling motors, end prep tools, lubricants, and more, Elliott has what you need to get the job done.

Tube Expanders

As the original tube tool company, Elliott invented and perfected the tube expander. Elliott manufactures tube expanders for many applications including condensers, chillers, heat exchangers, firetube and watertube boilers, and sugar vacuum pans.

  • Tube Size: 0.250" to 4.000" (6.4 -101.6mm) OD

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Tube Rolling Motors

Elliott has a full line of tube rolling equipment to suit your application needs. Elliott has both electric and pneumatic tube rolling motors that work powerfully to expand tubes in the most demanding applications.

  • Tube Size: 0.250" to 6.000" (6.4 - 152mm) OD

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Assisted Tube Rolling Systems

Elliott offers 3 different assisted tube rolling systems: Table Hawk, Rapid Hawk, and the Monster Hawk. Each system comes equipped with a variety of features to suit a specific industry application.

  • Tube Size: 0.25" to 3.00" (6.35 - 76.2mm) OD

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Tube Hole Gauges

Elliott’s Tube Hole Gauges make it easy to accurately measure tube IDs and tube sheet holes found in vessels such as heat exchangers, chillers, and surface condensers.

  • Tube Size: 0.375” to 2.000” (9.5 – 51.0mm) OD

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Grooving (Serrating) Tools

Elliott’s GT Series Grooving Tools, also known as Serrating Tools, can be used manually to clean up existing grooves or can be used in milling or drilling equipment for OEM tube sheet thicknesses of 3/8” (9.5mm) through 2-1/8” (54.0mm).

  • Tube Size: 0.375" to 3.000" (9.5 - 76.2mm) OD

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Tube End Facers

Elliott’s ETF Series Tube End Facers are ideal for trimming heat exchanger, condenser, and chiller tubes to a specific tube projection after tube expansion.

  • Tube Size: 0.375" to 1.500" (9.5 - 38.1mm) OD

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Tube Pilots

Elliott’s Tube Pilots, also known as Tube Guides, are used to pilot replacement tubes through tube sheets and tube support plates that are commonly found in heat exchangers and surface condensers.

  • Tube Size: 0.500” to 1.500” (12.7 – 38.1mm) OD

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Electric Torque Controller

Elliott’s ELC110220 is the first torque control with an Embedded Logic Controller that senses and is compatible with both 110V or 220V automatic, and manual reverse rolling motors.

  • Tube Size: 0.250" to 3.000" (6.4 - 76.2mm) OD

  • Voltage: 110V to 240V

  • Languages: English or Spanish

  • Compatibility: Elliott’s 99 Series Electric Rolling Motors (other electric motors with optional adapters)

  • Auto-Reverse

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Tube Sheet Hole Brushes

Elliott’s Tube Sheet Hole Brushes clean and remove hard deposits from tube sheets and support plate holes in surface condensers and heat exchangers.

  • Tube Size: 0.250” to 1.250” (6.4 – 31.8mm) OD

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Hand Hole Seat Grinder

Elliott’s Hand Hole Seat Grinder is air-powered, light, easy to handle, and precision-engineered to reface boiler header seats.

  • Seat Width: 0.187" to 0.656" (4.8 - 16.7mm)

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Pneumatic Hammer

Elliott's Pneumatic Hammer is the recommended tool for removing tube stubs in heat exchangers or beading tubes in firetube boilers.

  • Tube Size: 0.250" to 3.000" (6.4 - 50.8mm) OD

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Tool Lubricants

Elliott’s Lubricants are engineered to provide the best lubrication in tube rolling and roll beading applications. They will provide time and tool savings compared to commonly available lubricants.

  • Paste Lubricant

  • Liquid Lubricant

  • Bead Coolant

  • Cutting Oil

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Suggested Articles

The Critical Role of Torque in Tube Expansion: Why the Right Motor Matters

For years, tube expansion relied heavily on the subjectivity of "rolling to size or feel". The issue is that what one operator "sees, hears, or feels" could drastically differ from another, leading to variability and a high potential for error. The advent of torque control revolutionized this process, significantly reducing operator error and ensuring consistent, repeatable results across the board. While torque control is essential for consistency, the success often hinges on one critical factor: selecting the right motor for the job. Understanding why torque matters and the potential pitfalls of choosing the wrong motor is crucial for achieving reliable and lasting tube to tube sheet joints.

Why Won’t This Tube Expand

When expanding heat exchanger tubes, achieving the proper wall reduction is crucial for a secure and leak-free seal. Sometimes, however, tubes fail to expand sufficiently, hindering the integrity of the vessel. This article outlines common causes and troubleshooting steps for incomplete tube expansion.

  • Tube Sheet Grooves

Tube Sheet Grooves and How They Impact Expansion

Grooved tube sheets are the standard in most shell and tube heat exchanger applications. Providing both leak protection and improving the tube-to-tube sheet joints, grooves play an important role in prolonging the life of a tube and the efficiency of a vessel. However, in few applications where grooves are not required, there can be challenges during the tube expansion process.

  • Do I Need Torque Control

Do I Need Torque Control?

With the amount of rolling motors on the market, there are a lot of variables to consider. However, one of the most common questions is around torque control, setting torque, and when it’s not needed for a job.