Operation Manual TR-40
KAKA Industrial
®
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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 the square tube into lower rollers,
loosen screw (#18), adjust the distance among
stop collars(#21), fix screw(#18)
.
2. Rotate lifter rod (#12) to make upper
roller(#24) move down onto the square tube,
rotate crank(#3) through handle(#1), the
square tube moving among bracket(#15).
3. Continue to rotating lifter rod (#12) and
turning crank(#3), bending the square tube to
predetermined circular arc. If the square tube
bends in a full circle, you should remove upper
axle(#29) and bolt(#13) first, then take upper
wheel set out, finally remove the material.
4. The distance between two lower wheel set
is different, the minimum. bending circle will
also be different. The smaller the distance the
smaller the bending circle.
WARNING
Do not roll a stock thicker than the roller's
capacity.
You will damage the bender.Measure
the thickness before use.
CAUTION
The Center distance of two Lower rollers
can be adjusted as required.
Maintenance
1. Maintain your tools. It is recommended
that the general condition of any tool be
examined before it is used. Keep your tools
in good condition by adopting a program
of conscientious repair and maintenance
in accordance with the recommended
procedures found in this manual.
2. Keep tool clean for safest operation. Only
use soap and a damp cloth to clean your tools.
Many household 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,
breakage,and mounting or any other condition
that may affect a tool’s operation.
6. Any damaged part should be properly
repaired or replaced. Do not perform makeshift
repairs.