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Material Insertion Limitations
Left
Right
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The left figure shows the recommended minimum / correct amount of material remaining to
be fully supported in plastic slide.
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The right figure shows the maximum amount the material can be pulled through the
counterdie. Pulling the material further than shown into the counter die, it will destroy the
plastic slide.
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Extreme care must be taken when bending
material with an existing bend. There must be
enough straight material to complete the
bend. If there is not enough material the bent
part of the material will crash into the counter
die and damage the machine and tooling. In
the left figure, there is not enough material to
complete a 90deg. bend. This bend will
damage the dies.
IMPORTANT:
Orienting your material in this fashion will cause damage to your tooling
and machine!! DO NOT pull bent material into the counter die! Make sure you have enough
straight material on the draw side of the material to create your bend.
Summary of Contents for B8075
Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL ROTARY DRAW BENDER MODEL RDB 125 B8075...
Page 14: ...11 11 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE A B C G H I K M J D E F L...
Page 33: ...30 30 RDB 125 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC...
Page 37: ...34 34 Diagram 1...
Page 38: ...35 35 Diagram2...
Page 39: ...36 36 PARTS DIAGRAM Power Unit Assembly Parts Diagram...
Page 40: ...37 37 Stand Assembly Parts Diagram...
Page 41: ...38 38 Main Frame Assembly Parts Diagram...
Page 42: ...39 39 Spring Back Lever Assembly Parts Diagram...
Page 43: ...40 40 Ratchet Wheel Assembly Parts Diagram...
Page 44: ...41 41 Swing Arm Assembly Parts Diagram...
Page 45: ...42 42 Spring Latch Assembly Parts Diagram...
Page 46: ...43 43 Cylinder Assembly Parts Diagram...
Page 50: ...47 47 NOTES...
Page 51: ...48 48 NOTES...
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