0 r l, Common bend, Page 3 – TEKTON 6519 - Three-Size Tubing Bender User Manual

Page 3: Fig. 3, Fig. 3b, Shown aligned for a 90˚ bend), Reference mark, Bend

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COMMON BEND

(Shown aligned for a 90˚ bend)

page 3

Reference

mark

R

L

0

0

0

4

5

9 0

13

5

18

0

Bend

mark

Align “0” marks

on roll guide and

bending die

Bending

die

Roll

guide

FIG. 3

Align the bend mark with the mark on the roll

guide that corresponds to the bend angle.

(Dashed lines indicate estimated positions.)

0 R L

90˚

75˚

60˚

45˚

30˚

15˚

FIG. 3B

BEND

For common bending, open arms of tubing bender to position shown above. Insert tubing

into correct size channel. Align "0" mark on roll guide with "0" mark on bending die. For a

90˚ bend, align the BEND mark made earlier with the "L" line on roll guide (for other angles

less than 90˚, BEND mark must be adjusted to a different alignment on roll guide - see Fig.

3B). Note that the REFERENCE mark is below the tubing bender. Holding both handles of

tubing bender, draw them together with a slow, steady motion to create bend. Bend is

complete when "0" mark on roll guide is aligned with the desired angle mark on bending

die. Release handles. Tubing may naturally try to spring back against the bend resulting in an

angle less than desired. Check bend on an angle template or protractor to verify.

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