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Eastwood Bead Roller User Manual

Eastwood Bead Roller
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EASTWOOD BEAD ROLLER
INSTRUCTIONS
Item #28187
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Eastwood Bead Roller Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEastwood
ModelBead Roller
CategoryLathe
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Includes and Specifications

Included Components

Lists the 17" throat bead roller frame, crank handle, and six sets of mandrel dies.

Technical Specifications

Details maximum material thickness (Steel 18 Gauge, Aluminum 16 Gauge) and panel width (34").

Safety Information

Critical Safety Warnings

Highlights risks from rotating parts, sharp edges, and the need for tool inspection.

Setup and Handling Precautions

Instructions for secure mounting, helper assistance, and wearing protective gear.

Setup and Layout Planning

Mounting and Handle Installation

Guides on clamping the frame in a vise and attaching the crank handle.

Panel Layout and Preparation

Steps for drawing guidelines, planning forming direction, and panel movement.

Operation Procedures

Initial Roller Adjustment

Adjusting tensioning bolts and bearing blocks prior to operation.

Workpiece Preparation and Forming

Drawing pattern lines and securing upper rollers for operation.

Forming Beads and Curves

Creating Straight Beads

Guidance on using a helper, aligning marks, re-rolling, and removing the workpiece.

Forming Curves

Tips for coordinating movement, aligning curves, and starting points for designs.

Mandrel Die Management

Mandrel Die Removal

Instructions for loosening bolts and removing mandrel dies from the shafts.

Mandrel Die Installation

Steps for aligning and installing new mandrel dies and tightening bolts.

Storage and Maintenance

Storage Recommendations

Advice on removing the handle, applying oil, and storing the tool in a clean area.

Routine Maintenance

Tasks include cleaning dies, checking hardware, lubricating blocks, and greasing gears.