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BENDING SHEET METAL
When using the Combination SBR as a manual box and pan brake, the brake blades can be
removed and setup to allow all four flanges of the box or pan to be bent upward.
Basic Bend Operation
1. Install the back gauge assembly to be on top of the
rods as shown.
2. Adjust the stop to the required depth. It can also be
mounted on the front of the brake. Or. Scribe a line
on the sheet metal to indicate where the bend is to
be made.
3. Adjust the handlebars within the hubs to full
extension to provide as much leverage as possible
to assist in the cut.
4. Using the handle assembly, raise the fingers on the
brake until there is enough gap to fit the work piece.
5. Make sure the material is against the back stop or
that the scribe mark is lined up to where the brake blade will come down.
WARNING:
Before operating the Baileigh Shear, Brake, Roll make sure it
is firmly bolted to a table, bench, or the floor. If it tips over on you, it could cause severe
injury or death.
WARNING:
The bending brake poses a pinching hazard. Make sure no
body part or clothing is near the specific hazard. Failure to follow this warning could
result in severed or crushed fingers.
CAUTION:
Always wear proper eye protection with side shields, safety
footwear, and leather gloves to protect from burrs and sharp edges.
When handling large heavy materials make sure they are properly supported.
Use Caution and good communication skills between the primary and secondary
operator. Both operators should apply even and consistent force to the handlebars
during the cut.
Summary of Contents for SBR-5220
Page 17: ...14 14 Combination Shear Brake Roll Rear Stop Rods Handlebars Rear Stop Covers...
Page 21: ...18 18 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 71 50 74 00 54 50 18 75 19 75 56 25 44 Mounting Holes...
Page 45: ...42 42 PARTS IDENTIFICATION DRAWING C 17 18 55 55 23 23 23 23 49 49 56 21 20 19 56 57 22 57...
Page 49: ...46 46 NOTES...
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