Imperial Tools 700-F User Manual

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must not be used, since they will not withstand the extreme

contact pressures. If grease of the above specification, or an

equivalent, is not available, be sure to use an

extreme-pressure, low-temperature grease from a reliable

commercial source.

20. TROUBLE SHOOTING.

21. Principal troubles that might be encountered, together

with their possible causes and remedies, are given in

Table II.

Trouble

TABLE II. TROUBLE SHOOTING

Remedy

Probable Cause

TUBE WRINKLES ON INNER

RADIUS OF BEND

RIDGES ARE FORMED ON

TUBE AT BEND

TUBING MARRED AT BEND

DRIVE SHAFT FAILS TO RO-

TATE WHEN RATCHET IS

OPERATED

TUBE BENDER BINDS OR

LOCKS

Tubing 0. D. is undersize or out

of tolerance specified in Table I,

and therefore does not properly

fit the grooves in the form block

and shoe.

Feed screw not tightened suffi-

ciently to force edges of form

block and shoe together.

Incorrect size of form block and

shoe being used

Damaged form block and/or shoe

Shear pin sheared in drive end

permitting it to slip on shaft

Damaged gears

Worn gears

Damaged ball bearings

Use proper size tubing.

Tighten feed screw.

Change to correct size of form

block and shoe.

Replace damaged components.

Install a new shear pin.

(38, figure 12. )

Disassemble the tube bender

proper and replace damaged

parts.

Disassemble the tube bender

proper and replace damaged

parts.

Replace ball bearings.

22. DISASSEMBLY. (See figure 12.)

NOTE

a. Remove the cap screw (21) and lock washer (22) to free

the screw post (20) from the upper half housing (28). Slide

the form shoe slide block (19) off the slide block support

(24). If removal of the feed screw (18) from the form shoe

slide block (19) is required, drive out the spring pins (17)

with a long point punch to release the feed screw (18).

If the tube bender proper is operating normally, it is

not necessary to disassemble it at regular calendar

overhaul periods. The only time overhaul

operations are required is when internal trouble is

suspected, at which time the two housing sections

should be separated, all parts cleaned and

inspected, damaged parts replaced and the

housing packed with fresh lubricant.

b. If the slide block support (24) is worn or damaged,

remove the two screws (25) to free the slide block support

(24) from the upper half housing (28).

c. Do not remove the name plate (26) unless it is broken,

or the data thereon is illegible. If removal is required,

remove the two drive screws (27).

d. Remove all socket head screws (29) and lock washers

(30) from the lower half housing (44). It may

be necessary to tap along the parting edges of the upper

and lower half housings (28 and 44) to separate them. Use

the sharp end of a screwdriver blade to pry the housings

apart, if necessary, while exercising care to avoid damaging

the mating surfaces of the two housing valves.
e. After the upper and lower half housings (28 and 44) are

separated, most assemblies can be lifted out of their

respective locations. It may be necessary to use a wood

dowel as a drift to tap the bearings out of their respective

recesses.
f. To remove the spacer (40), drive out the pin (38) with a

long point punch. Make certain the counter-shaft drive end (37)

is properly supported when driving out the (shear) pin (38).
g. Slide the worm gear (35) off the shaft (41).
h. Further disassembly will consist of separating individual

parts that normally would not require removal. The location

of each of these parts is shown in figure 12, and removal or

installation should be obvious since all parts are exploded

out from their proper locations.

23. INSPECTION.

24. The following table provides basic inspection

procedures for all parts of the tube bender assembly. These

checks are to be considered as basic, however, if other

damage not covered in the table is obvious such parts

should be replaced.

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