Specification table – Enerpac STB-Series User Manual

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DANGER: Do not handle pressurized hoses. Escaping
oil under pressure can penetrate the skin, causing
serious injury. If oil is injected under the skin, see a

doctor immediately.

WARNING: Only use hydraulic cylinders in a coupled
system. Never use a cylinder with unconnected
couplers. If the cylinder becomes extremely

overloaded, components can fail catastrophically causing
severe personal injury.

WARNING: BE SURE SETUP IS STABLE BEFORE
LIFTING LOAD. Cylinders should be placed on a flat
surface that can support the load. Where applicable, use
a cylinder base for added stability. Do not weld or

otherwise modify the cylinder to attach a base or other support.

Avoid situations where loads are not directly centered
on the cylinder plunger. Off-center loads produce
considerable strain on cylinders and plungers. In

addition, the load may slip or fall, causing potentially dangerous
results.

Distribute the load evenly across the entire saddle
surface. Always use a saddle to protect the plunger.

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic equipment must only be
serviced by a qualified hydraulic technician. For repair
service, contact the Authorized ENERPAC Service

Center in your area. To protect your warranty, use only
ENERPAC oil.

WARNING: Immediately replace worn or damaged
parts by genuine ENERPAC parts. Standard grade parts
will break causing personal injury and property

damage. ENERPAC parts are designed to fit properly and
withstand high loads.

3.0 SPECIFICATIONS (see Specification Table)

4.0 BENDER ASSEMBLY (see Figure 1)

1.

Thread hydraulic cylinder into cylinder support block on
bending frame.

2.

Attach hose(s) to pump valve. Connect hose (1) to cylinder
port (1); hose (2) to cylinder port (2). NOTE: hose (2) is used
with STB-202 series benders only.

3.

Select bending shoe for pipe to be bent. Each shoe is marked
for size and has an arrow, indicating the center point of bend
to be made.

4.

Insert and lock selected bending shoe on cylinder plunger
with U-shaped lock pin.

Figure 1, Bender Assembly

®

Hydraulic Hose (bend)

Bending

Shoe

Hydraulic hose (eject)

(STB202 series)

Pivot Pin

(2 req’d.)

Shoe

Locking Pin

Bender Frame

Optic Angle Gauge

Over-bend
Correction

Holes

Pivot Shoe

(2 req’d.)

Hydraulic Cylinder

Cylinder Support Block

Pipe Eject Holes

Pipe Bending

Holes

Nomenclature

Step A – Bender Assembly

Nominal

Wall

Schedule

Pipe STB-101

STB-101

STB-101

pipe

Thickness

Pipe*

Bend

1-2

size

Radius

One Shot

(outside ø)

1/2

-2

2

1/2

-4

1

1/4

-4

(in)

(in)

(in)

One Shot

Sweep

One Shot

.109

40

Yes

-

-

.147

80

Yes

-

-

.187

160

2

7/8

WS

-

-

.294

160

WS

-

-

.113

40

Yes

-

-

.154

80

4

Yes

-

-

.218

160

WS

-

-

.308

DEH

WS

-

-

.133

40

Yes

Yes

-

.179

80

Yes

Yes

-

.250

160

WS

WS

-

.358

DEH

-

WS

-

.140

40

Yes

Yes

Yes

.191

80

Yes

Yes

Yes

.250

160

WS

WS

Yes

.342

DEH

-

WS

WS

.145

40

Yes

Yes

Yes

.200

80

Yes

Yes

Yes

.281

160

WS

WS

Yes

.400

DEH

-

WS

WS

.154

40

Yes

Yes

Yes

.218

80

Yes

Yes

Yes

.343

160

-

WS

Yes

.203

40

-

Yes

Yes

.276

80

-

WS

Yes

.375

160

-

WS

Yes

.216

40

-

Yes

Yes

.300

80

-

WS

Yes

.226

40

-

Yes

Yes

.318

80

-

WS

Yes

.237

40

-

Yes

Yes

.337

80

-

-

Yes

*Schedule pipe: 40=standard; 80=extra heavy; 160=double extra heavy (mild

steel pipe only)

DEH=double extra heavy (slightly thicker than 160);

WS=can be bent by moving pivot shoes to the holes for the next large pipe size.

1

2

(.840)

2

7

8

5

1

8

4

6

7

16

7

5

16

8

5

16

9

1

2

11

1

4

15

1

2

17

3

4

3

4

(1.050)

1

(1.315)

1

1

4

(1.660)

1

1

2

(1.900)

2

(2.375)

2

1

2

(2.875)

3

(3.500)

3

1

2

(4.000)

4

(4.500)

Specification Table

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