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CHECKING HYDRAULIC FLUID LEVEL

The Eastwood Hydraulic Tubing Bender comes pre-filled with 10W Hydraulic Oil. Before 
initial operation, it is important to verify that the level is correct and that no fluid was 
lost during shipping.

1. 

Verify the Power Switch Cover is shut, preventing operation.

2. 

Disconnect the Bender from power supply.

3. 

Remove the Oil Fill Plug/Dipstick from the upper front area of the Oil Reservoir 

(FIG 4)

.

4. 

Check oil level by observing the line on the Dipstick. The oil level is 100% full 
when it is at the line.

5. 

If oil is not present on the Dipstick, a quality 10W Hydraulic Oil (not included) 
must be added until it is present and at or below the line.

6. 

Replace Oil Fill Plug/Dipstick and tighten securely. 

ATTACH DEGREE PLATE

•  Locate the Degree Plate 

[D]

 under the Lower Frame Plate, align the 2 holes in the 

Degree Plate with those in the Lower Frame Plate and fasten with two M8 Bolts 

[E]

 and Lock washers 

[F] (FIG 5)

.

FIG. 4

  Use only a high quality, 10w hydraulic oil. DO NOT use motor oil, 

transmission fluid or any other type of oil or fluid material.

FIG. 5

D

E

F

Summary of Contents for HYDRAULIC TUBING BENDER

Page 1: ...HYDRAULIC TUBING BENDER INSTRUCTIONS Item 22199 Tubing Bender Dies sold separately...

Page 2: ...F 1 Flexible Pointer G 1 2 Long x 7 8 U Strap Pin H 1 3 Long x 7 8 U Strap Pin J 1 4 25 Long x 7 8 Die Drive Pin K 1 5 35 Long x 7 8 Follow Block Pin L 1 5 5 Long x 1 Pivot Pin M installed 2 30mm I D...

Page 3: ...oided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury SAFETY INFORMATION The following explanations are displayed in this manual on the labe...

Page 4: ...n invites accidents d Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury e Do not ov...

Page 5: ...w for safe handling of various lengths of tubing Excessive resistance while operating could indicate a defect with the workpiece material or broken or damaged Tubing Bender components To avoid injury...

Page 6: ...il Reservoir FIG 4 4 Check oil level by observing the line on the Dipstick The oil level is 100 full when it is at the line 5 If oil is not present on the Dipstick a quality 10W Hydraulic Oil not incl...

Page 7: ...Set the corresponding sized Die Follow Bar included with Die Set between the upper and lower fixed and moveable arms then add the 5 35 Long x 7 8 Fol low Block Pin L in the appropriate holes in the Fi...

Page 8: ...r damage to the Bender occurs DO NOT USE until proper repairs are made The Eastwood Hydraulic Tubing Bender was specifically designed to be operated by one person only Never have one person operate th...

Page 9: ...e and avoid creating possible dents or damage Begin exerting carefully modulated downward pressure on the Actuator Handle to take up any lash and eliminate looseness then set the Pointer to indicate 0...

Page 10: ...w Pin alignment As previously slowly and steadily push downward on the Bender Handle continu ing to further bend the workpiece tubing Watch the position of the Pointer on the Degree Wheel carefully as...

Page 11: ...following figures are representative of the average linear amount of tubing required for a given size and the bend radius it will yield 90 for 120 Dies and 180 for 240 Dies Please note the final tubi...

Page 12: ...Hydraulic Pump Motor Check 120 VAC input plug connection Check for tripped circuit breaker The Pump Motor operates on a 15 Amp Minimum circuit Motor Runs Too Slow Develops Low Power Excessive voltage...

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