Allstar Performance ALL10300-40 User Manual

Round tubing bender, Operation manual

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Allstar Performance 8300 Lane Dr., Watervliet, MI 49098

Phone: (269) 463-8000 Fax: (800) 772-2618 www.allstarperformance.com

Form 1059

Page 1 of 3

Rev. 082012

Round Tubing Bender

opeRaTion manual

SpeCiFiCaTionS:

maximum Tubing Thickness

Bend up To .134" Wall Thickness

Hydraulic

Jack

8-Ton

BenDinG TuBinG:

When tubing is bent one side gets longer, the other gets shorter. To determine this, make a mark 10" from the end of
the pipe, and another mark 30" from the same end.

Make a 90-degree bend then lay the bent pipe on a flat surface to measure the distance (X) to the top. This number minus 10"

will be the nose length.

Lay the pipe with the other end up and measure the distance to the 30" mark. Twenty inches minus this distance will be the tail

length.

If using a 1-3/4" die shoe, the nose should be about 12" and the tail should be about 5-3/4". Note: Every pipe diameter will yield

different results.

10"

30"

30"

10"

30"

Die
Shoe

10" mark

30"

10"

install tubing into bender with 10" mark at the nose.

X

To find the length of tubing needed to make a hoop,

use the following formula:
2 times height + width + 2 times tail - 2 times nose.
Example - A 40" high by 48" wide hoop as follows:
A.) 2 x 40" + 48" + 2 x 5-3/4" - 2 x 12" = 115-1/2"
B.) 80 + 48" + 11-1/2" - 24" = 115-1/2"

Mark the first bend at 40" - 12" (nose) = 28". This mark should

line up on the front of the bender, same as 10" previous mark

previously.

Bend 90-degree - Turn pipe around to other mark. Bend

other end up.

28"

28"

115-1/2"

40"

40"

48"

a

B

C

D

e

a. Hydraulic Jack
(Sold Separately)
B. Jack Handle Sleeve
C. Die Shoe
D. nose Strap
e. Jack Handle

Shown With Jack Installed

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