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3. Use the FFS pipe cutter to cut the upper drop tube where marked. (If you are using an <br /> OPW® inlet tube, you must remove the flanged end.) <br /> NOTE: Tighten the tool handle less than a tenth of a turn for every two times you rotate the tool. <br /> a. Tighten the blade against the tube just enough to make contact, and then rotate one <br /> full turn in one direction. <br /> b. Rotate one full turn in the opposite direction, and then tighten the cutter approximately <br /> one tenth of a turn. <br /> c. Repeat this process until there is a good scribe line. <br /> IMPORTANT: Do not overtighten the cutter wheel, otherwise the end of the tube could be <br /> crimped, which can cause it to be too small to fit the adapter. <br /> 4. Use the half-round file to deburr the inside of the upper drop tube, and then test fit the <br /> adapter to see if it fits inside the tube. If the adapter does not fit, continue deburring, and <br /> then test fit the adapter again. If the adapter still does not fit, contact FFS Technical Service. <br /> 5. Use the FFS pipe cutter to cut the lower drop tube where marked. <br /> Use a metal saw if you have to cut the lower drop tube to a 45 degree angle. Make sure the <br /> lowest point of the drop tube does not extend into the minimum clearance specified by the <br /> tank manufacturer (or according to local requirements). <br /> Install the upper drop tube adapter <br /> 1. Replace the cutting wheel on the Franklin Fueling Systems Pipe Cutter with the Roller Tool. <br /> Pipe cutter <br /> Roller tool <br /> Cutting wheel <br /> 2. Start at the cut end of the upper drop tube, and mark the grooves on the tube. <br /> i <br /> 9 <br />