ENGLISH
5
ENGLI SH
Read these instructions carefully before use
OPERATION
1.
Select an appropriate bending die and fit it onto the ram.
2.
Place the pipe in the bending die and fit the roller supports in suitable holes in the frame with the
roller pins.
3.
A right angle (90°) bend can be formed with the 12-
tonne bender (TA1202) using 1/2", 3/4", 1”, 1-
1/4", 1-1/2" and 2" bending dies.
Calculate how many bending steps are required, depending on the length to be bent. Mark the pipe. The
number of marks depends on the diameter and material thickness of the pipe.
Length to be bent = 0.01745 x radius x angle of bend (in degrees).
The formula for right angle bends is:
Length to be bent = 1.57 x radius
Interval =
Length to be bent
No. of marks
4.
Place the handle over the release valve and turn clockwise to shut the valve. Insert the handle into
the handle bracket and pump the handle to bend the pipe.
NOTE:
Do not overfill the bending die.
5.
Turn the release valve anti-clockwise and push the ram back into the cylinder. Move the pipe to the
next bending position.
6.
Move the roller supports on the pipe's bent side closer to the pipe. Adjust the pipe and continue
with the next bending steps.
CAPACITY CHART FOR WELDED STEEL PIPES
Nominal calibre =
Nominal dimension of bending die
Outer diameter =
Max. diameter of pipe (mm)
Wall thickness of steel pipe = Max. wall thickness of pipe (mm)
Angle =
Bending angle (a)
MAX. CAPACITY - TA1202 MODEL
Pipe diameter
60 mm
Wall thickness of pipe
5 mm
Bending angle
≤ 90°
MAX. CAPACITY - TA1502 MODEL
Pipe diameter
88.5 mm
Wall thickness of pipe
5 mm
Bending angle
≤ 90°
Jula reserves the right to make changes. In the event of problems, please contact our service
department.
www.jula.com