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(pressure ), loosen both set screws and turn both adjusting
bolts one-half turn counterclockwise. Tighten both set
screws and bend one piece of conduit to test the adjustment.
If side marking still occurs, repeat the procedure.

NOTE: Both adjusting bolts must be in contact with 
bender frame.

12.0 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

12.1 GEAR BOX OIL

Always disconnect power supply before removing any
guards or covers and before servicing this bender.
Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.

The Gear Box is filled with oil at the factory and should not
require periodic flushing. If the Gear Box is opened for repair,
flush with a light SAE #10 oil then run unit with no load for 3
minutes. Then, drain and refill the unit with 28 fluid ounces of
gear oil from the following list : 
Amoco - Amoco Worm Gear Oil
Chevron - Cylinder Oil 460X
Exxon - CYLESSTIC TK460
Mobil - 600 W Cylinder Oil
Shell - Sun Gear Oil 7C

12.2 CHAIN TENSIONER # 60 CHAIN (FRONT)

To adjust front (# 60 Chain) Tension:
1. Remove front cover plate.
2. To increase tension on chain, loosen nut “A” and tighten nut “B”
3. To decrease tension on chain loosen nut “B” and tighten nut “A”

12.3 CHAIN TENSIONER # 40 CHAIN (REAR)

To adjust front ( # 40 Chain ) Tension:
1. Loosen 8 bolts (4 on top and 4 on bottom) that hold the gear

box in position.

2. To tighten, move the gear box to the left and re-tighten bolts.
3. To loosen, move the gear box to the right and re-tighten bolts.
NOTE: Be sure to keep the gear box and motor in line with
the bender.

13.0 STUB-UP BENDING INFORMATION AND

CHARTS

To locate bending marks and springback of 15, 30, 45, 60,
and 90 degree bends for a desired stub:
1. Check chart A, B, or C for deduct length. Note that

minimum stub length is deduct length plus 2".

2. Measure and mark desired stub length on conduit (stub

length mark). Subtract “Deduct Length” from this mark and

make a second mark (bending mark). Place bending mark
at front edge of shoe hook. Check chart A, B, C for spring
back of desired degree of bend. Bender should be
advanced to this degree to obtain desired degree of bend. 

NOTE: Springback figures are approximate. Minimum stub
length = deduct plus 2". 

A

B

Figure 23. Front View - Tension Adjustment

Place Bending Mark in line with front edge of shoe hook

Stub Length Mark

Bending Mark

Stub Length

Chart A - Rigid Conduit/Schedule 40 Steel Pipe

Conduit

Deduct

Springback

Size

Length

15°

30°

45°

60°

90°

1

2

"

8

1

2

"

20"

36

1

4

" 51

1

4

" 67

1

2

" 97

1

2

"

3

4

"

8

1

2

"

16

1

4

" 31

1

4

" 46

1

4

" 61

1

4

" 92

1

2

"

1"

10"

17

1

2

" 32

1

2

" 47

1

2

" 63

3

4

" 93

3

4

"

1

1

4

"

12

3

4

"

17

1

2

" 32

1

2

" 47

1

2

" 63

3

4

"

95"

1

1

2

"

14

1

4

"

18

3

4

" 33

3

4

" 48

3

4

"

65"

95"

2"

16

1

8

"

20"

35"

48

3

4

" 63

3

4

" 96

1

4

"

Chart B - EMT Conduit

Conduit

Deduct

Springback

Size

Length

15°

30°

45°

60°

90°

1

2

"

7"

16

1

4

" 32

1

2

" 47

1

2

" 63

3

4

"

95"

3

4

"

8

7

8

"

17

1

2

" 33

3

4

" 48

3

4

" 63

3

4

"

95"

1"

10

3

4

"

17

1

2

" 32

1

2

" 48

3

4

"

65"

95"

1

1

4

"

13

1

8

"

17

1

2

" 33

3

4

" 48

3

4

"

65"

95"

1

1

2

"

13

7

8

"

16

1

4

" 31

1

4

" 46

1

4

" 61

1

4

" 92

1

2

"

2"

15

3

8

"

17

1

2

" 33

3

4

" 48

3

4

" 63

3

4

"

95"

Figure 24. Stub-up Bending Markings

Stub Length Mark

Bending Mark

Stub Length

Deduct Length

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Summary of Contents for B2555PVC

Page 1: ...lectric Sidewinder Bender IMPORTANT RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS Visually inspect all components for shipping damage If shipping damage is found notify carrier at once Shipping damage is NOT covered by warr...

Page 2: ...ptacle for power supply Always inspect power cord before using Bender Replace damaged or worn cords Always wear approved safety glasses when the bender is in operation Always disconnect the Bender bef...

Page 3: ...ay be necessary The B2555 Series Bender may also be used in a horizontal position for special bends The Bender can operate in this position as efficiently as it does in the upright position See Figure...

Page 4: ...ctor con result in a risk of electric shock The IMC Part Description ID IS 15 11 2 Bending shoe 1 IS 2 2 Bending Shoe 2 ISR 152 11 2 2 IMC Roller Support Unit 3 BX 1 Metal Storage Box not shown Figure...

Page 5: ...ur holes in the main drive sprocket Push the shoe onto the main drive sprocket shaft See Figure 11 9 1 MOUNTING SUPPORT ROLLERS AND SUPPORT UNITS Choose the desired support roller or support unit for...

Page 6: ...ess the Jog button and advance the Bender Be sure to check the alignment of the bending mark as the rotating shoe locks the pipe conduit into position Advance the Bender shoe to the desired degree of...

Page 7: ...bending instruction decal on top of each Bender for approximate springback compensation figures 7 To release the conduit place the Bend Unload switch in the Unload position Press the Jog button and re...

Page 8: ...e right and re tighten bolts NOTE Be sure to keep the gear box and motor in line with the bender 13 0 STUB UP BENDING INFORMATION AND CHARTS To locate bending marks and springback of 15 30 45 60 and 9...

Page 9: ...1 11 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Center to center 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Max Conduit Size 1 2 1 11 4 11 2 2 2 2 2 2 Center to center 81 2 115 16 141 8 1615 16 1913 16 225 8 257 16 281 4 311 8 15 30 45 Gardn...

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