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T10052 14" portable Benchtop Brake

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Cleaning

Cleaning  the  Model  T10052  is  relatively  easy. 
periodically  wipe  down  the  machine  to  remove 
dust  and  oil.  Treat  all  unpainted  surfaces  with  a 
non-staining lubricant after cleaning.

Lubrication (Figure 11)

lubricating the Model T10052 consists of applying 
lubricant to the columns, cams, and ball oilers.

To lubricate the model T10052:

1.

  pull the handle down to expose the top por-

tion of the columns, then apply several drops 
of  sAe  30  or  equivalent  oil  to  the  column. 
raise and lower the handle several times to 
disperse the oil.

2.

  Wipe  any  grime  from  the  cam  lobes,  then 

brush  on  a  very  thin  coat  of  multipurpose 
grease.  Again,  raise  and  lower  the  handle 
several times to disperse the grease.

3.

  loosen the set screw(s) that hold the fingers 

and dies you wish to remove (

Figure

 

10

).

4.

  remove the appropriate fingers and dies.

5.

  refer  to 

Basic  Operations

  on 

Page  3

  and 

Figure  9 

to  perform  the  pan  &  box  style 

bend.

Figure 10.

 Set screw locations.

set screws

3.

  Wipe down the top of the ball oilers, then use 

the  tip  of  an  oil  can  to  depress  the  ball  and 
apply 3-4 drops of sAe 30 or equivalent oil. 
raise and lower the handle several times to 
disperse the oil.

Figure 11.

 Lubrication locations (left side 

shown).

Column

Cam

Ball oiler

Summary of Contents for T10052

Page 1: ...rom flying parts Do not exceed the machine capacities 2 Secure bench hand brake to a stur dy surface before using Tipping may occur during use and the machine could fall causing injury or property dam...

Page 2: ...nt the machine to a suitable surface before use to prevent tipping The strongest mounting option is a Through Mount where holes are drilled all the way through the workbench and hex bolts washers and...

Page 3: ...desired bend is created Figure 6 Ldg e ZXZ c Zgh 9 Zh BVg Figure 5 Aligning workpiece 4 Use a protractor or similar device to check that the bend meets your requirements 5 Repeat Steps 2 4 as necessa...

Page 4: ...osition the fingers and dies will produce poor results 9Zh gZY 7ZcY 6a c Ldg e ZXZ L i c Zg GZbdkZ c Zgh VcY 9 Zh 8gZViZ 7ZcY Figure 9 Pan box bending Creating Bends Greater than 135 The greatest angl...

Page 5: ...handle several times to disperse the oil 2 Wipe any grime from the cam lobes then brush on a very thin coat of multipurpose grease Again raise and lower the handle several times to disperse the grease...

Page 6: ...05 HANDLE BASE 15 PT10052015 KNURLED STOP NUT 6 PT10052006 HANDLE 16 PN09M HEX NUT M12 1 75 7 PT10052007 KNOB 17 PN13M HEX NUT M16 2 8 PT10052008 BUSHING 18 PW08M FLAT WASHER 16MM 9 PT10052009 BUSHING...

Page 7: ...CHINE ID LABEL 104 PT10052104 PINCHING HAZARD LABEL Safety labels warn about machine hazards and ways to prevent injury The owner of this machine MUST maintain the original location and readability of...

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