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4. INSTALLATION AND START UP
4.1. Machine Location
Try to position the machine in the proper location so that it does not have to be moved; otherwise, following
the steps described in the transport section (no. 2). Position over a smooth, level surface to prevent vibra-
tions and movements during bending operations.
The machine can be secured with bolts as it comes with a base or pedestal on the bottom with four holes
as shown in the following figure.
Figure 5. Anchoring points on the machine
4.2. Dimensions and Work Area
Take the dimensions, operator work area and the lengths of any materials to be worked into consideration
when positioning the machine.
The pipe bender may be used by a single operator who must stand on one of the two sides of the machine
to control the materials during processing.
Before starting the bending process, the operator shall adjust the roller and counter
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die to the material
while the machine is off.
Figure 6. Operator
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s work area
4.3. Acceptable External Conditions
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A room temperature of b5 ºC and +40 ºC without exceeding an average temperature of +35 ºC
over 24 hours.
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Moisture between 30% and 90% without water condensation.
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