Clarke 7630073 CCB1 Metal Instructions
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Ensure that the metal bender is placed on a stable and flat surface. Secure it with bolts if necessary to prevent movement during operation. Check all moving parts and lubricate them as needed before use.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves to protect yourself from metal shards and sharp edges. Ensure that your work area is clear of obstructions and distractions. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that might get caught in the machine.
To adjust the bending angle, first loosen the angle adjustment lever. Set the desired angle using the angle gauge on the machine, then tighten the lever securely to lock the angle in place.
Regularly clean the machine to remove metal shavings and dust. Lubricate all moving parts according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Inspect the machine for any wear or damage and replace parts as needed.
Check if the material is within the machine’s capacity. Inspect the bending dies and rollers for wear or damage. Ensure that the machine is properly secured and that the angle settings are correct.
Yes, the metal bender can handle different types of metals, but it is crucial to ensure that the metal's thickness and type are within the machine's specified capacity. Refer to the user manual for specific guidelines.
First, check for any obstructions or debris that might be causing the handle to stick. Clean the area and lubricate the pivot points. If the issue persists, inspect for any mechanical faults or damage.
Ensure the material is properly aligned and secured before bending. Use the angle and measurement guides provided on the machine to set precise angles. Make a test bend with scrap material to verify settings.
Stop using the machine immediately and inspect for any loose components or foreign objects. Check all moving parts for wear or damage and lubricate them. If the noise continues, contact a service technician.
Clean the bender thoroughly and ensure all parts are dry to prevent rust. Store it in a dry, dust-free environment. Cover the machine to protect it from dust and debris, and ensure it is not exposed to extreme temperatures.