Operation of Optional Programmable Angle Control
If the programmable angle control is not plugged in, you control the bend angle manually by adjusting
the lever control on the side of the machine.
IMPORTANT:
When you want to use the programmable angle control, plug it in and move the
manual lever control on the machine
all the way to the right to180 degrees
and lock in place.
ADJUSTING PRESET VALUE
Pushing the DOWN arrow on the control brings you to the
PRESET
value. Using the LEFT and
RIGHT arrows, adjust the PRESET value between 18 to 37. Use this chart to determine what
PRESET value to use. If, after selecting the recommended preset, your bend is either too much or
not enough; you can use a higher or lower preset value to correct this. Each number increases or
decreases the bend by 1 degree.
Material thickness
Die Dia.
Preset
3/8”
1½”
27
3/8”
3”
32
1/2”
1½”
22
1/2"
3”
27
5
/8”
3”
23
5/8”
4½”
32
3/4”
4½”
30
3/4”
6”
34
7/8”
6”
29
1”
6”
24
PROGRAMMING ANGLES
Pushing the DOWN arrow a second time brings you to the first angle; A1. Use the LEFT and RIGHT
arrows to adjust the angle value for the degrees of bend you want. Each time you push the DOWN
arrow you advance to the next angle up to A6.
IMPORTANT: When finished programming you MUST push the UP arrow to put the controller
into RUN mode. If you forget, nothing will happen when you press the foot pedal.
OPERATION
Th
e controller will automatically sequence through the angles until it reads a “0” angle. Then the
controller goes back to A1 and starts over.
Here is an example: A1 = 90; A2 = 90; A3 = 45; A4 = 0; A5 = 0; A6 = 0
The first time you push the foot pedal the table will rotate to bend 90 degrees.
The second time you push the foot pedal the table will rotate to bend 90 degrees.
The third time the table will rotate to bend 45 degrees.
At this point a counter on the RUN line will advance 1 count and the controller goes back to A1 to
start the sequence over again.
If only 1 angle is required, it only needs to be programmed into A1. Set A2 thru A6 at 0. The
machine will repeat this bend indefinitely.
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