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Operation Manual                                                                                      RM-08

KAKA Industrial

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Assembly

The rotary machine comes assembled 

as one unit with one die set attached.

Additional parts which need to be 

fastened to the tool should be located 

and accounted for before assembling:

A. Base assembly

B. Crank handle assembly

C. Adjusting handle assembly

D. Wrench

E. Spacers, 2 each

F. Small turning die set

G. Ogee bead die set

H. Burring die set

I. Large turning die set

J. Wiring die set

K. Crimping die set

Machine should be installed on a level 

surface, with proper lighting.

Machine is to be bench mounted. Be 

sure to provide clearance for crank 

arm rotation. Area around machine 

should be clear of scraps, oil or dirt.

Apply a suitable non-skid material to 

floor.

MOUNT BASE ASSEMBLY
Mount base assembly (#1-#7) to a 

suitable area on workbench. The 

thickness of the mounting surface 

cannot exceed 2”. Secure in position 

using clamp handle (#4).

MOUNT ROTARY MACHINE TO BASE
Mount rotary machine body (#18) to 

base (#1). Secure with hex head bolt 

(#7).

MOUNT HANDLE TO MACHINE
Mount the crank assembly (#8-#12) 

to the driving shaft (#53). Secure 

with hex head bolt (#8). Mount the 

adjusting handle assembly (#38-#40, 

#60-#61) into top of body (#18).

Operation

Refer to Figures 3. Be sure to keep 

hands clear of forming dies when 

rotating crank handle. The maximum 

capacity of the machine is 22 guage 

(0.030”) mild steel or equivalent. 

Below is an equivalency chart for use 

when working with material othe than 

mild steel: 

Summary of Contents for RM-08

Page 1: ...m Packing size 20 x18 x7 50x45x16 cm N W G W 48 53 lbs 22 24 kg Important Rotary machine and dies are coated with a protectant To ensure proper fit and operation remove coating Coating is easily remov...

Page 2: ...ild steel or equivalent Exceeding capacity may be dangerous to operator and damage may occur to machine 4 Bolt machine to sturdy stand that is bolted to floor to prevent sliding or tipping of machine...

Page 3: ...around machine should be clear of scraps oil or dirt Apply a suitable non skid material to floor MOUNT BASE ASSEMBLY Mount base assembly 1 7 to a suitable area on workbench The thickness of the mount...

Page 4: ...aft 3 Adjust the position of the upper die according to thickness of the workpiece by using the adjusting handle 60 4 Adjust the horizontal position of the upper die by rotating the adjusting nut 27 5...

Page 5: ...d perform their intended function 5 Check for damaged parts Check for alignment of moving parts binding breakage and mounting or any other condition that may affect a tool s operation 6 A guard or oth...

Page 6: ...ce material too thick 1 Adjust die position using adjusting nut 27 2 Tighten thumb screw 3 Do not exceed machine capacity of 0 030 mild steel or equivalent See Equivalency Chart Crank arm difficult to...

Page 7: ...Operation Manual RM 08 KAKA Industrial 7 Drawing...

Page 8: ...w M8 x 10 2 6 3 x 36 mm Cotter pin 1 22 Knob 1 7 10 1 50 x 25mm Dog point bolt 1 23 6mm Steel ball 2 8 8 1 25 x 8mm Hex head bolt 1 24 5 x 5 6 x 30mm Taper Pin 1 9 Crank arm 1 25 Cover 1 10 Stop gauge...

Page 9: ...M6 x 55 1 51 Crimping roll dies 2 37 Spring 1 52 Retaining nut 1 38 Adjusting handle 1 53 Driving shaft 1 39 3 x 3 4x 22mm Taper Pin 1 54 Small turning roll dies 2 40 Adjusting Screw 1 55 Ogee bead ro...

Page 10: ...Operation Manual RM 08 Model RM 08 10 SERVICE RECORD KAKA Industrial Date Maintenance performed Repair components require...

Page 11: ...Operation Manual RM 08 KAKA Industrial 11 NOTES...

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