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This manually operated combination bender, roller and guillotine has no maker's mark. We inherited it from the Arts & Media workshop.
This manually operated combination bender, roller and guillotine has no maker's mark but is very similar to a [https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-sbr760-3-in-1-sheet-metal-machine-760mm/ Clark SBR760]. We inherited it from the Arts & Media workshop.
 
== Safety ==
 
* You must review the Safe System of Work for this equipment before starting work. This will vary depending on the process you are undertaking.
** [[SSW - 3-in-1 Metalworker (Bending)|Bending Process]]
** [[SSW - 3-in-1 Metalworker (Rolling)|Rolling Process]]
** [[SSW - 3-in-1 Metalworker (Shearing)|Shearing Process]]
* You must wear safety glasses when working with this machine.
* You must wear work gloves when working with sheet metal.
* Keep the rollers covered with the sheet metal guard when they are not in use.
 
== Maximum Material Thickness ==
The maximum thickness of material that can be worked with this machine is 1mm mild steel. Measure your material before starting work.
 
You may be able to work with slightly thicker pieces of softer metals like brass and copper, but ask a member of technical staff before proceeding. Attempting to cut or roll material which is too thick may damage the machine.
 
== More Information ==
 
* [[Media:Manual - Clark SBR760 v4.pdf|User Manual for Clark SBR760]]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 12 January 2024


This manually operated combination bender, roller and guillotine has no maker's mark but is very similar to a Clark SBR760. We inherited it from the Arts & Media workshop.

Safety

  • You must review the Safe System of Work for this equipment before starting work. This will vary depending on the process you are undertaking.
  • You must wear safety glasses when working with this machine.
  • You must wear work gloves when working with sheet metal.
  • Keep the rollers covered with the sheet metal guard when they are not in use.

Maximum Material Thickness

The maximum thickness of material that can be worked with this machine is 1mm mild steel. Measure your material before starting work.

You may be able to work with slightly thicker pieces of softer metals like brass and copper, but ask a member of technical staff before proceeding. Attempting to cut or roll material which is too thick may damage the machine.

More Information