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Eastwood Bead Roller Instructions Manual page 3

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SET UP:
Clamp the lower edge of the Bead Roller Frame in a minimum 4"
(6" & larger strongly recommended) vise with the Roller Tensioning
Bolt toward the top (Fig A). and tighten vice securely. Note: It is
helpful to use a vise with a swiveling base, since you will be able
to rotate it as needed to maintain a comfortable position while
working a panel.
Slip the 1" [25mm] broached hole in the Crank Handle over the
large 1" [25mm] drive end of the Lower Shaft, align set screw
with the fl at on the shaft and tighten with a 10mm wrench (not
included) (Fig B).
LAYOUT & PLANNING:
Using a suitable marker, draw the pattern or shape you want
to form with beads right on the panel. We recommend using a
T-square and straightedge or long ruler for straight lines (Fig C).
For curves, use a circle or radius template.
Work carefully & lay out your design lines as neatly as possible.
When forming beads, be sure to work from the inside of the piece
toward the outside. The bead roller shrinks metal and if you
work from the outside toward the center, the bead you previously
formed will be distorted and the entire piece may warp.
Plan out how you will need to turn and move the panel while
creating the pattern to avoid having to start and stop in the middle
of a line.
A little time taken at this stage will make the rest of the job go that
much more easily and help avoid mistakes.
Fig. A
Fig. A
Tensioning
Bolt
Bearing
Blocks
Fig. B
Fig. B
Fig. C
Fig. C
Bearing
Blocks

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