Clarke 6560030 SBR760 3 in 1 Sheet Metal Machine Instructions
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Begin by placing the machine on a stable, level surface. Secure it using the mounting holes. Ensure all moving parts are lubricated as per the manual. Connect to an appropriate power source if required.
The Clarke SBR760 is designed for sheet metal work, capable of handling mild steel, aluminum, and other similar materials up to specific thicknesses as detailed in the product's specifications.
Use the angle adjustment knobs located on the side of the machine. Ensure the metal sheet is properly aligned and secured before adjusting to avoid misalignment.
Regularly inspect the machine for wear and tear, lubricate moving parts monthly, and check all bolts and nuts for tightness. Perform a full maintenance check every 6 months.
Check that the workpiece is properly aligned and clamped. Inspect the machine for any obstructions or debris. Ensure the angle adjustment is correctly set and that the machine is securely mounted.
Yes, the SBR760 includes a roll bending function. Adjust the top roller to the desired position and feed the metal sheet through, ensuring it is evenly distributed for uniform rolling.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and safety glasses. Ensure the machine is turned off and unplugged during maintenance. Keep hands clear of moving parts during operation.
Unplug the machine and ensure it is powered off. Remove the screws securing the blade, replace it with a new one, and tighten the screws securely. Test the machine with a scrap piece to ensure proper installation.
Unusual noises can be due to loose components or lack of lubrication. Inspect the machine for any loose parts and apply lubricant to moving components as needed. Stop using the machine if the noise persists and contact technical support.
Use a protractor or angle gauge to set precise angles. Make sure the metal sheet is properly aligned and secured in the machine. Consider making a test bend on scrap material to verify settings before proceeding with the final workpiece.