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36 Bender Operation Manual
7. Visually check bronze bushings for excessive wear.
Replace bushings if inside diameter is greater than
2.005” or more.
(See figure 3-A)
8. After check is completed, reverse steps and adjust
chain assembly as described on page 34.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Be sure to grease zirk fittings on each side of the
barrel after re-installation of gate assemblies.
ALIGNING THE SWAGER
BOX CYLINDER
The swager cylinder should be checked periodically for
proper alignment. If the swager cylinder is not square or
centered with the swager clamp blocks, the tubing will
not expand correctly.
NOTE:
If the swager cylinder is damaged or bent due to
improper use, there is no way to correct other
than total replacement of the cylinder.
To properly check the swager cylinder for proper
alignment, follow the steps outlined below.
1. Turn the machine on.
2. Install a HPF-300 or similar tool on the ST-1adapter.
(See figure 3-B)
3. Position a section of squarely cut 2” tubing
approximately 12” long into the clamp block area
using the necessary HAC adapter collar.
4. Gently snug the collar back into the clamp blocks by
gently pushing back on the collar assembly.
5. Hold the tubing securely making sure that the
HAC-300 is square within the clamp blocks.
6. Advance the tool forward until it just makes contact
with the tubing.
7. At this time, the tool should contact the complete
circumference of the tubing end simultaneously. If
the swager cylinder is out of alignment or the cylinder
shaft is bent, then the tool will only partially contact
the tubing circumference. (See illustrations)
8. If the swager cylinder is out of alignment, proceed
as follows to make proper adjustments.
9. Turn the machine off until all necessary adjustments
are made.
10. Remove the two allen bolts securing the swager tool
tray using a 1/8” hex wrench. (See figure 3-C)
11. Loosen the four (4) 1/2” nuts (or bolts) attaching the
cylinder to the swager box using a 3/4” socket or
open end wrench. It is not necessary to completely
remove the nuts or bolts. (See figure 1-A)
Figure 3-A
Figure 3-B
Figure 3-C
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