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| − | A hand bender is a machine used to bend wire, solid stock, and tubing. The bender comes with multiple dyes for different types of bends.
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| − | <nowiki>*</nowiki>Currently the bender stand is not bolted to the floor, so you can really only bend light materials like 1/8" thick aluminum. If you want to bend thicker material, you will need help from someone to hold the table. In the future we will be bolting the bender to a sturdier spot.<br /><br />
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| − | == 3 commandments ==
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| − | Stuff about the [[3 commandments]].
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| − | == Documentation ==
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| − | * [https://www.diacro.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Art-Of-Bending_2013.pdf Art of Bending(Really Useful)]
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| − | * [[Media:Di-Acro Hand Bender.pdf|Di-Acro Hand Bender Manual]]
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| − | == Resources ==
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| − | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHKbXlK4W6A Simple Bend]
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| − | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2W9Mm2B7JM Flat Bend]
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| − | == Training ==
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| − | Look at "Art of Bending" document to find out how to set up the equipment. Then Watch the "Simple Bend" video to see how the equipment functions.
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| − | ==Procedure==
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| − | 1) Cut a piece of .5"x.125" aluminum to a length of 6".
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| − | 2) Set the bender to make a 90<sup>o</sup> bend at 0.5" from the end of material;proceed to bend.
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| − | 3) Make another 90<sup>o</sup> bend at 1.5" from previous bend. Make bend in the same direction.
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| − | 4) Set the bender to make a circular bend, of any size, 1.5" from previous bend. Bend in opposite direction as last bend.
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| | ==Description== | | ==Description== |
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| + | A hand bender is a machine used to bend wire, solid stock, and tubing. The bender comes with multiple dyes for different types of bends.<br /><nowiki>*</nowiki>Currently the bender stand is not bolted to the floor, so you can really only bend light materials like 1/8" thick aluminum. If you want to bend thicker material, you will need help from someone to hold the table. In the future we will be bolting the bender to a sturdier spot. |
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| | Here is an example of this piece of equipment being used. | | Here is an example of this piece of equipment being used. |
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| − | User Manual | + | [[:File:Di-Acro Hand Bender.pdf|User Manual]] |
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| | + | [https://www.diacro.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Art-Of-Bending_2013.pdf Art of Bending] |
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| | + | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHKbXlK4W6A Simple Bend] |
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| | + | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2W9Mm2B7JM Flat Bend] |
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| | ==Training== | | ==Training== |
| | ====Overview==== | | ====Overview==== |
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| + | Look at "Art of Bending" document to find out how to set up the equipment. Then Watch the "Simple Bend" video to see how the equipment functions. |
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| | ====Demonstration==== | | ====Demonstration==== |
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| | ====General Procedure==== | | ====General Procedure==== |
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| + | 1) Cut a piece of .5"x.125" aluminum to a length of 6". |
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| | + | 2) Set the bender to make a 90<sup>o</sup> bend at 0.5" from the end of material;proceed to bend. |
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| | + | 3) Make another 90<sup>o</sup> bend at 1.5" from previous bend. Make bend in the same direction. |
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| | + | 4) Set the bender to make a circular bend, of any size, 1.5" from previous bend. Bend in opposite direction as last bend. |
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| | ==Safety== | | ==Safety== |