KAKA Industrial TR-60 Operation Manual Download Page 3

 Operation Manual                                                                                                                  TR-60

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3. Wear safety shoes with non-slip soles.

4. Wear safety glasses complying with United 

States ANSI Z87.1.

Everyday glasses have only impact resistant 

lenses. They are NOT safety glasses.

5. Be alert and think clearly. Never operate 

tools when tired, intoxicated or when taking 

medications that cause drowsiness.

6. Keep work area clean. Cluttered work areas 

invite accidents.

7. Work area should be properly lit.

8. Keep visitors at a safe distance from work 

area.

9. Keep children out of workplace. Make 

workshop childproof. Use padlocks to prevent 

any unintentional use of tools.

10.Assemble only according to these 

instructions. Improper assembly can create 

hazards.

11.When tools are not in use, store them in a 

dry, secure place out of the reach of children. 

Inspect the tools prior to storage and before 

reuse.

12. Maintain product labels and nameplates. 

These carry important safety information.

Assembly

The Tube Roller must be securely mounted 

to a solid surface before using, the size of the 

mounting hole is 9mm. 

Operating the tool for certain operations will 

require exerting considerable force on the 

handle, thus it is essential that the tool be 

mounted to a heavy or immovable work bench 

or other work surface. Be certain there will 

be adequate clearance for the entire range of 

motion of thehandle with no potential pinch 

points for the operator’s hands.

WARNING

Before drilling the mounting holes, make 

sure that there is no electrical conduit or 

water pipes.

Operation

1. Insert desired set of lower roller wheels (#35) 

into slot of frame (#6) and set symmetrically.

2. Turn rotary rod (#12) raising the upper roller 

to sufficient height to clear workpiece.

3. Place workpiece into roller.

4. Turn the #12 rotary rod to lower the upper 

roller to desired position. Turn crank #26 to 

make repeated passes through the roller, until 

desired curve is achieved.

CAUTION

The Center distance of two Lower rollers 

can be adjusted as required.

WARNING

Do not roll a stock thicker than the roller's 

capacity.

You will damage the bender.Measure the 

thickness before use.

Changing Roller

1. Loosen nut #4, remove washer #3 and #31 

spacer bushing, remove the #32 lower rollers. 

Change to desired roller set and reinstall.

2. Loosen screws #5 and remove upper roller 

wheel assembly.

Remove pin #23 and upper roller axle #24 

from assembly, replace with desired roller and 

reinstall in machine.

Maintenance

1. Maintain your tools. It is recommended 

Summary of Contents for TR-60

Page 1: ...e operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product Important The tube roller is coated with a protectant To ensure proper fit and operation remove coating Coating is easily removed with mild solvents such as mineral spirits and a soft cloth Avoid getting cleaning solution on paint or any of the rubber or plastic parts Solvents may deteriorate these finishe...

Page 2: ... Rolls 191009 202 1 2 Pipe 0 84 OD Rolls 191009 203 3 4 Pipe 1 05 OD Rolls 191009 204 1 Pipe 1 315 OD Rolls 191009 205 1 1 4 Pipe 1 66 OD Rolls 191009 206 1 1 2 Pipe 1 90 OD Rolls 191009 207 3 Square Tube Roll Sizes 1 2 Square Tube Rolls 191009 301 3 4 Square Tube Rolls 191009 302 1 Square Tube Rolls 191009 303 1 1 4 Square Tube Rolls 191009 304 1 1 2 Square Tube Rolls 191009 305 1 3 4 Square Tube...

Page 3: ...able force on the handle thus it is essential that the tool be mounted to a heavy or immovable work bench or other work surface Be certain there will be adequate clearance for the entire range of motion of thehandle with no potential pinch points for the operator s hands WARNING Before drilling the mounting holes make sure that there is no electrical conduit or water pipes Operation 1 Insert desir...

Page 4: ...cleaners are harmful to plastics and other insulation Never let liquid get inside a tool 3 Spread some oil on the dies and roller before bending material to make the operation smoother 4 Keep all parts in working order Check to determine that the guard or other parts will operate properly and perform their intended function 5 Check for damaged parts Check for alignment of moving parts binding brea...

Page 5: ...ey 8 Screw 26 Crank 9 Guide shaft 27 Screw 10 Upright frame 28 Handle 11 Handle Ball 29 Thin Nut 12 Rotary Rod 30 Nut 13 Lead Screw 31 Spacer Bush 14 Transverse Plate 32 Lower Roller 15 Sleeve 33 Lower Roller Axle 16 Bearing 34 Spacer Bush 17 Bolt 35 Lower Roller Wheel Set 18 Bearing 36 Upper Roller Wheel set PACKING LIST No Specification Description Qty Mark 1 TR 60 Tube Roller 1 Accessories Tool...

Page 6: ...Operation Manual TR 60 Model TR 60 6 SERVICE RECORD KAKA Industrial Date Maintenance performed Repair components require ...

Page 7: ...Operation Manual TR 60 KAKA Industrial 7 NOTES ...

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