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OPERATION

The Eastwood 3-in-1 Brake, Shear, & Slip Roll has 3 major metalworking tools designed into one frame. For the purpose of providing the most accurate instruc-
tions possible, the 3 major tool functions of Metal Shear, Bending Brake and Slip Roll, with all required adjustments, are described independently as follows:

METAL SHEAR 
Adjustments

For proper shearing action, the blades must be just barely making contact and maintain an even relationship across their entire surface.  
There are two adjustments that may be required. They are Blade alignment and Blade Bow.

•  To adjust blade Alignment 
  -  Rotate Handle downward to bring the face of the Moving Blade/Brake Bar

 (F)

 below the surface of the Stationary Blade 

(G) (FIG 1)

.

  -  While holding the blade face of the Moving Blade/Brake Bar 

(F)

 below the edge of the Stationary Blade 

(G)

, using an 8mm Hex Key (not included)  

  loosen the two Socket Head Cap Screws 

(H)

 in the slotted recesses of the Lower Ledge 

(FIG 1)

.

  -  Using a 6mm Hex Key, turn the Adjusting Screws 

(J)

 in or out as required to achieve even Lower Fixed Blade to Moving Blade contact then  

  re-tighten the Socket Head Cap Screws 

(H)

.  

•  To adjust blade Bow 
  -  Rotate handle downward to bring the face of the Moving Blade/Brake Bar 

(F)

 below the surface of the Lower Fixed Blade 

(FIG 1)

.

  -  Observe the relationship between the Moving Blade/Brake Bar 

(F)

 the Lower Fixed Blade surfaces. If a “bow” exists curving the center of the blade  

  outward in the center, loosen the single bolt in the Blade Support Bar 

(K) (FIG 4)

 slightly with a  8mm Hex Key (not included). If the blade exhibits a  

  slight curve producing a gap in the center with the ends making contact, tighten the Blade Support Bar bolt slightly. 

SHEARING OPERATION

•  Measure and mark a cut line on the material to be cut.
•  With the Press Bar 

(E)

 in place, slip the material to be cut under it and through the blades allowing it to hold the piece to be cut in place 

(FIG 1)

.

•  With the Moving Blade/Brake Bar 

(F) (FIG 1)

 in the “Up” position, slide the material to be cut over the Lower Ledge and Fixed Blade. The Material Guide 

(M)

 located on the right side of the Ledge and the Stop Bar behind the blades may be used to assist in locating material 

(FIG 1)

.

•  Rotate the Handle downward firmly in one smooth motion to shear the metal.
•  Raise Handle fully then retrieve cut piece from rear of unit.

 

  Do not use hands or fingers to hold piece to be cut in place while cutting.

 

  Do not adjust the blades too tight or allow the Upper Moving Blade to make solid contact with the Lower Fixed Blade or chipping 

and other serious damage can result.

 

  Overtightening can damage the blade permanently.

Summary of Contents for 21304

Page 1: ...30 3 IN 1 SHEAR BRAKE SLIP ROLL INSTRUCTIONS Item 21304...

Page 2: ...IRED Not included 5mm Hex Key 6mm Hex Key 8mm Hex Key 10mm Hex Key 16mm Wrench 18mm Wrench Feeler Gauge set Angle Gauge or Protractor DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will r...

Page 3: ...ored to the floor or wall Strenuous physical force may need to be applied to the 3 in 1 Brake Shear Slip Roll during use Failure to ensure proper footing can quickly result in a fall which could infli...

Page 4: ...g holes ASSEMBLY Install Handle Assembly A to left or right hand side by removing the Socket Head Cap Screws using a 5mm Hex Key not Included from the Cap B on the Handle Hub Place the bar of the Hand...

Page 5: ...K S 10 8 6 3 2 1 N FIG 4 To order parts and supplies 800 343 9353 eastwood com 5 S FIG 2 FIG 3 Upper Brake Holes Angle Up C D Lower Shear Holes C D Angle Down...

Page 6: ...ward to bring the face of the Moving Blade Brake Bar F below the surface of the Lower Fixed Blade FIG 1 Observe the relationship between the Moving Blade Brake Bar F the Lower Fixed Blade surfaces If...

Page 7: ...very gauge and type of sheetmetal has a minimum Bend Radius If an attempt is made to bend that metal sharper than the allowable Bend Radius it will fatigue and crack It is best to consult an online ta...

Page 8: ...quired to make a specific radius Note that two of the three Rollers Upper and Rear are adjustable moveable while The Lower Roller is the driving roller and is fixed in place Adjust Rollers to Parallel...

Page 9: ...e piece The more this roll is raised the smaller the diameter of the part will be Be sure to adjust the knobs equally on both sides to avoid making a conical shape IMPORTANT NOTE It is better to make...

Page 10: ...he Rear Roller Knobs S to lower the Rear Roller Place the piece of wire or tubing to be formed between the Upper and Lower front Rollers and tighten the Thickness Knobs R until it is exerting pressure...

Page 11: ...hick or Too Hard Stop all action to avoid serious damage Do not exceed 18 gauge aluminum 20 gauge mild steel or 22 gauge stainless steel TROUBLESHOOTING SHEAR FEATURE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION Handle W...

Page 12: ...ment 800 343 9353 email techelp eastwood com PDF version of this manual is available online eastwood com 21304Qmanual The Eastwood Company 263 Shoemaker Road Pottstown PA 19464 USA US and Canada 800 3...

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