Operation Manual
YP-38
KAKA Industrial
®
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sharp-angle-bend attachment (#7), as
appropriate. Install the block support (#4).
If the stop block (#3) is used, orient it
properly.
4. Insert the stop block (#3) into the
bender, and position it properly for the
first bend.
5. Make the first bend. Recheck the angle
and location before continuing.
6. Make any additional bends in the same
way. In some cases, you may have to
remove the piece from the Bender and
turn it end-for-end or upside-down.
Hole Identification
In the examples shown in this manual,
the holes in the loop and those in the
handle are identified by a number. Refer
to the Figure 7.
Measuring Bend Angles
When accuracy is required, you will need
a suitable device for measuring the bend
angles.
Fixed and Adjustable Stops
If you are making multiple parts with the
same bend angle, using the same setup
(dies and hole locations), the operation
will be go faster by installing either the
fixed or adjustable stop in the appropriate
hole in the ring assembly.
After determining the handle rotation,
insert the fixed stop (#5) into the next
open hole and use as a guide for bending
additional parts.
When greater precision is required,
attach the adjustable stop (#26) as
accurately as you can at the limit of
handle rotation. Make a test part with
scrap material, and reposition the
adjustable stop as necessary. Tighten bolt
and nut securely before bending
production parts.
Fixed and adjustable stops shown in
figure 8.
Hole Identification
Holes in Handle
1
6
5
1
Holes in
Loop
Figure 7