Imperial Tools 700-F User Manual

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SECTION I

USE AND MAINTENANCE

1. INTRODUCTION

6. DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTION

NOTE

TABLE 1. TUBE SIZES

Tube diameter

(O.D. inches)

Wall thickness

(inches)

Bend radii, measured to center-line of tubing

9/16

11/16

15/16

1 -1/4

1 -1/2

1 -3/4

0.016 - 0.049

0.020 - 0.065

0.028 - 0.083

0.035 - 0.083

0.042 - 0.083

0.049 - 0.083

1/4

5/16

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

8. Before bending is started, the tube is clamped into

the machine between the form block and form shoe and

positioned at the normal starting point which is

indicated by a dial on the tube bender proper. By

watching the dial, any desired degree of bend can be

effected, since the dial indicates accurately all

movements of the form block and shoe. To properly hold

the tube at the beginning point of the bend a clamp

yoke, which must be fitted with the proper size clamp

block, is provided. The clamp block has the correct

radius to match the radius of the form block which has

been selected for the particular diameter of the tube to

be bent.

9. The tube bender proper is operated with the ratchet

handle included. A large pad on the underside of the

housing is provided for clamping between the jaws of a

vise which must be 4 inches or larger in order to hold

the machine safely. All accessories for use with the tube

bending machine proper are quickly installed and

removed, making the selection of sizes and actual

bending a fast and practical operation.

10. The tube bending machine is not intended for

permanent installation. Each part of the complete kit

has a special place in the carrying case, thus making

the equipment completely portable so that it can be

transported from one location to another.

2.This handbook provides descriptive data, installation,

operation and maintenance, and replacement parts list

for the Imperial 700-F Tube Bender Kit.

3. Information contained in Section 1 is presented for

the purpose of providing personnel, responsible for

using and servicing the tube bender, with factory

approved data to ensure successful results in the use

and repair of the equipment. Section II lists and

illustrates replaceable assemblies and subassemblies,

and individual parts that can be procured when

replacements are required.

4. Each tube bender kit is packaged in a strong steel

carrying case which is equipped with brackets and

studs placed to hold individual components in an

orderly arrangement. The equipment contained in the

kit is designed to bend cold drawn, corrosion resistant

steel tubing conforming to Specification MIL-T-6845,

with outside diameters and wall thickness specified in

Table 1.

7. The Tube Bender Kit will bend corrosion resistant,

cold drawn steel tubing, conforming to Specification

MIL-T-6845, in sizes and wall thickness listed in Table 1.

When operating according to instructions contained

herein, bends up to 180° can be made while retaining

the original diameter of the tube within 5% at the bend.

Bends are not restricted to a single plane. A wide range

of compound bends and “S” bends can be handled.

5. Each form block assembly has a gear sector pinned

directly to it, however, a single rack is used with all sizes

of form shoes.The drive shaft having upper splines of

the larger diameter handles form blocks from 5/16

inch to 3/4 inch inclusive, while the drive shaft with the

smaller diameter upper splines handles only the 1/4

inch form blocks.

Although the tube bender is designed specifically for

bending stainless steel tubing, aluminum, copper

and tubing of various alloys can be handled

successfully provided the combined hardness and

elongation characteristics are within the range of

Specification MIL-T-6845. In some cases the wall

thickness listed in Table 1 can be exceeded when

bending aluminum and copper. Experience in using

the machine will best determine what ranges can be

handled successfully with tubing other than stainless

steel.

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