10. ADJUST THE BEND ANGLE
by moving the bending angle adjustment lever on the side of the
machine to the required angle. After making a test bend, move the bending adjustment lever
slightly either way to achieve the exact angle you require. Move the two stops up against the
adjuster on each side to lock it at this angle. The machine will now reproduce this same angle until
a different
set-up
is made to the machine.
11. YOU CAN PRESET TWO BENDING ANGLES
by positioning one stop for one of the angles and
the other stop for the second angle. When bending, simply slide the adjuster back and forth to
either stop depending on which angle you want to bend.
12. POSITION BAR INTO BENDER
by feeding bar into machine from right to left. Hold the bar in
place with your right hand
ONLY
.
DO NOT hold bar close to the adjustable support roller as the bar is drawn
TOWARDS this roller when a bend is made. SERIOUS INJURY COULD RESULT.
ALWAYS KEEP HANDS CLEAR
of all bending dies, the bending post, and the
adjustable support roller when a bend is being made or
SERIOUS INJURY COULD
RESULT.
KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM ALL MOVING PARTS.
REMOVE all loose
clothing before operating machine.
STAND CLEAR OF THE BACK SIDE OF THE MACHINE WHEN BENDING. If tooling
and/or material being bent breaks, it could fly out in that direction. SERIOUS
INJURY COULD RESULT.
13. HOLD DOWN FOOT PEDAL
until the table stops and reverses direction. The table automatically
stops and reverses at your preset bending angle. Release the pedal at any time to reverse
direction. After a bend has been made
PULL
on the bar to the
RIGHT
to keep it against the
bending spool until the table has returned to the start position.
NEVER have one person work the foot pedal while another is holding or feeding
bar into the machine. SERIOUS INJURY COULD RESULT.
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