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Pull the trigger-switch and keep depressed while the
bending arm (roller) moves and bends the rebar. When
90° bend is completed, release the trigger-switch. The
bending arm (roller) returns automatically. When
a shallower bending angle is required, release the
trigger-switch at an intermediate point. The bending
arm (roller) stops then turn the release lever to OPEN
positon, the bending arm (roller)
returns to the start position.
In the event that bending ann (roller) should fail to
return automatically for any reasons (e.g. the bend-
ing arm (roller) has become jammed), tum the release
lever to OPEN position. Make sure the release lever is
in CLOSE position before resuming operation
CLOSEST BEND TO SURFACE
The closest bend is 65mm to wall and 58mm to floor.
Make sure there is adequate space for bending.
POINTS OF ATTENTION
1. 1. Switch “OFF”. Disconnect tool from outlet when
not in use and before cleaning, adjusting or servic-
ing. Do not disconnect plug from outlet by pull-
ing the cord. Always check that the switch is OFF
before plugging in.
2. Do not cover air vents.
3. CARE: If vents are covered, motor will overheat
and may bum out.
4. If hydraulic oil exceeds 70°C (158°F) in tempera-
ture, power will drop. Allow unit to cool before
resuming operation. (Be particularly careful in
summer, when the aluminum pump case heats up
quicker.)
5. If a drop in power is observed and motor is an
unusually hot, check carbon brush.
CLEANING
Clean your tool every day, preferably immediately after
use.
WARNING: To avoid accidents always disconnect the
tool from the power supply before cleaning or per-
forming any maintenance.
I. Wipe or brush away dirt and metal filings. Keep
housing and piston free of dirt and iron filings. Pay
particular attention to the lower half of the piston,
where dirt is more easily accumulated.
2. Once piston has been retracted, pull trigger switch
long enough to partially. Unplug unit. Check piston for
accumulated dili and iron filings that may be jamming
the piston.
3. Certain cleaning agents and solvents damage plastic
parts.
CAUTION: Do not use an air gun: blasting with air
can cause metal filings and/or dust to get into eyes and
respiratory system. Wipe or brush away all dirt and
metal filings.