Remove the bending reinforcing angle and the bending bar as follows:
1.
Support the bending reinforcing angle and remove retaining screws.
Withdraw the angle from the machine (see Figure 5).
2.
Support the bending bar and remove retaining screws. Withdraw the
bar from the machine (see Figure 5).
3.
After the bending operation is complete, be sure to replace the removed
components, attaching them with the retaining screws. Tighten the screws
securely.
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3.
Move the upper beam forward or back until proper clearance is achieved
by turning the thickness adjusting screw located at rear of the leg bracket
on each end of the machine (see Figure 4). Final adjustment must always
be toward the front of the brake to remove backlash from the adjusting
screws.
4.
Retighten the clamping screw on each end of the machine (see Figure 4).
It is sometimes necessary to remove the bending reinforcing angle to make narrow
or offset bends. In extreme conditions, it may also be necessary to remove the
bending bar. The bending bar is made of tough, wear resistant material to protect
the edge of the apron and should be removed only when absolutely necessary to
make tight reverse bends.
Removing the bending reinforcing angle reduces capacity by four (4) gauges. The
rated 16 ga. capacity is reduced to 20 ga. capacity. Removing both the bending
reinforcing angle and the bending bar reduces the 16 ga. capacity to 24 gauge
capacity.
ADJUSTING FOR
MATERIAL
THICKNESS
SETTING UP
FOR NARROW
OR OFFSET
BENDS
Figure 5. Removal of the Bending Reinforcing Angle and the Bending
Bar.
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BENDING BAR
(LOCATED BEHIND THE
BENDING REINFORCING
ANGLE)
BENDING REINFORCING
ANGLE
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