Clarke 1801264 CHT264 3 in 1 Automotive Pipe Bender Instructions
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To set up the Clarke CHT264, ensure that the tool is placed on a stable and level surface. Attach the appropriate bending die for the pipe size you are working with. Secure the pipe in place with the clamps provided and adjust the hydraulic pump to the required pressure setting for your bending needs.
Regularly clean the Clarke CHT264 to prevent dirt and debris buildup. Lubricate moving parts with oil to ensure smooth operation. Inspect the hydraulic system for leaks and ensure all bolts and nuts are tightened before each use.
Yes, the Clarke CHT264 can bend stainless steel pipes. However, it is important to use the correct bending die and adjust the hydraulic pressure to accommodate the hardness of stainless steel. Always perform a test bend to ensure settings are correct.
First, check that you are using the correct die size for the pipe. Ensure that the pipe is properly secured and aligned. Verify that the hydraulic pressure is correctly set. If issues persist, inspect for any wear or damage on the dies or machine parts.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves when operating the pipe bender. Keep hands and clothing away from moving parts. Ensure the tool is on a stable surface and never exceed the recommended pressure limits.
To increase precision, ensure the tool and pipe are properly aligned. Use a consistent and controlled hydraulic pressure, and consider using a pipe with a thicker wall to reduce deformation. Mark the pipe with the desired bend angle for guidance.
Check for any visible leaks in the hydraulic system. Ensure that the hydraulic fluid reservoir is filled to the recommended level. Inspect the pump seals for wear or damage, and replace if necessary. If problems persist, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
The Clarke CHT264 is primarily designed for round pipes. While it may be possible to bend square tubing, it requires a specialized die and may not provide optimal results. It's recommended to use tools specifically designed for square tubing.
Use a bending die that closely matches the pipe diameter and wall thickness. Ensure the pipe is properly supported and apply even pressure during bending. Consider using a mandrel or internal support for thin-walled pipes.
Inspect the tool for any loose components and tighten them as needed. Check for wear or damage on moving parts. Ensure the hydraulic fluid is at the correct level and that all lubrication points are adequately oiled.