Hitachi VB16Y Instruction Manual - Page 21

Removing rebar during bending operation, Using hole to fix unit in place

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English 7. Removing rebar during bending operation When bending out at a low speed in "bending by eye measurement", the rebar can sometimes get caught in the bending roller due to its own flexure. If this occurs, you can return the bending roller to the home position by pulling the switch again after setting the setting dial to the "return" position. This is the same method used to remove the rebar when it gets caught during cutting operation. (Fig. 22) 8. Using hole to fix unit in place A hole is provided at the center of the unit to fix and stabilize it. This hole comes in quite handy when used in the following manner. (Fig. 23) ⅜ For bending operation when the unit is fixed to a work bench. This hole will prove very convenient when the unit is bolted to a suitable work bench. (Bolt size M10, less than W3/8.) Fig. 22 Tail Set cover Bolt screws Hole to fix Nut unit Fig. 23 21

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7. Removing rebar during bending operation
When bending out at a low speed in “bending by
eye measurement”, the rebar can sometimes get
caught in the bending roller due to its own flexure.
If this occurs, you can return the bending roller to
the home position by pulling the switch again after
setting the setting dial to the “return” position.
This is the same method used to remove the rebar
when it gets caught during cutting operation. (Fig.
22)
8. Using hole to fix unit in place
A hole is provided at the center of the unit to fix
and stabilize it. This hole comes in quite handy
when used in the following manner. (Fig. 23)
±
For bending operation when the unit is fixed
to a work bench.
This hole will prove very convenient when the
unit is bolted to a suitable work bench.
(Bolt size M10, less than W3/8.)
Fig. 23
Bolt
Tail
cover
Set
screws
Nut
Hole to fix
unit
Fig. 22