Sealey PCB25 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Sealey PCB25 Bender, begin by securing it to a stable workbench using bolts through the pre-drilled holes. Ensure the machine is level and stable before use. Refer to the user manual for detailed assembly instructions.
The Sealey PCB25 Bender is designed to bend mild steel, aluminum, and other soft metals. It can handle materials with a maximum width of 610mm and thickness of 1.2mm.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the bender after each use, lubricating moving parts monthly, and checking for any signs of wear or damage. Replace any worn parts immediately to ensure safe operation.
If the bender is not bending correctly, check for obstructions or wear in the bending dies. Ensure the metal is properly aligned and within the capacity limits of the bender. Adjust the tension if necessary.
The Sealey PCB25 Bender is not recommended for bending stainless steel as it may exceed the machine's capacity and result in damage. For stainless steel, consider using a more robust bender.
To adjust the bending angle, use the angle gauge provided with the machine. Set the desired angle and lock it in place using the adjustment knobs before starting the operation.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves when operating the bender. Ensure the machine is securely mounted and free of obstructions. Disconnect the power supply before performing any maintenance.
If the bender jams, turn off the machine and disconnect the power. Inspect the bending dies and remove any debris or obstructions. Ensure that the material is within the specified capacity limits.
Common signs of wear include difficulty in adjusting the bending angle, unusual noises during operation, and visible wear on bending dies. Regular inspection and maintenance can prevent excessive wear.
Refer to the user manual for a list of replaceable parts. Order parts from authorized dealers and follow the instructions provided to replace them. Ensure the machine is powered off before performing any replacements.