Clarke 7610901 CHV12B 12 Tonne Hydraulic Pipe Instructions
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To set up the pipe bender, ensure that all components are accounted for and in good condition. Assemble the frame according to the manual, attach the hydraulic pump, and ensure the die set is correctly fitted for the pipe size you intend to bend.
Regularly check the hydraulic fluid level and top it up if necessary. Inspect hoses for leaks or wear, and replace them as needed. Keep the hydraulic pump clean and free of debris to ensure efficient operation.
Ensure that the correct die size is used for the pipe. Verify that the pipe is properly aligned in the bender. Check the hydraulic system for leaks or insufficient pressure. Adjust settings as needed and consult the manual for troubleshooting tips.
Always wear protective gear, such as gloves and safety glasses. Ensure the bender is on a stable surface. Follow the operating instructions in the manual carefully and never exceed the recommended pipe size and thickness.
Check for power supply issues or blown fuses. Inspect the hydraulic fluid level and refill if needed. Examine the pump for blockages or airlocks, and bleed the system if necessary. Refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual for additional guidance.
Conduct a visual inspection before each use. For regular maintenance, inspect the hydraulic system and mechanical components monthly, and perform a comprehensive service annually or as recommended in the manual.
Yes, the Clarke CHV12B can bend stainless steel pipes, but ensure that the pipe's diameter and wall thickness are within the bender's specifications. Using the correct die set for stainless steel is also crucial to prevent damage.
Stop using the bender immediately. Inspect for any loose components or parts that may be causing the noise. Check the hydraulic system for airlocks or blockages. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.
Use the correct die size and type for the pipe material. Mark the pipe accurately where the bend is needed. Adjust the bender settings according to the manual, and perform test bends on scrap material if precision is critical.
Inspect the bender for any visible damage or wear. Ensure all nuts and bolts are tight. Check hydraulic fluid levels, and verify that the correct die is installed. Make sure the work area is clear and that you have the necessary safety equipment.