aniesigh
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Thought i'd share the build of my new tube bender, didn't fancy building my new truck build with a centrepress bender, if not purely because its hard work! plus hopefully can make some ££ on the side doing bits and bobs, will be buying Bend-tech soon so can design stuff on laptop and acurately bring them to life, seems to get some really good reviews!
so anyway, i cheated and ended up buying the bender arms, had the drawings to get them machined myself but by the time i had bought/made pins and bought a degree ring the price probably wouldn't have been much different! Matt at stakesys did a good price :wink:
looked around on the net//youtube etc, theres loads of people converting them to hydro in different styles, i prefer the horizontal ones as although it takes up more space its easier to handle a 7.5m length of tube horizontally and easier to visualise whats going on!
Hydraulic wise...most use 230v motors rigged to pumps which is great but they don't half make a racket, its not that big'a deal but i liked the idea of not having to keep turning it off between finishing a bend and setting up for the next. also with the setups that use a spool block you have to stand where the lever is while bending, i fancied being able to move around so i can get a better view of whats going on.
Soooo.....i bought the hydraulic setup from a lorry tail lift, ram was about the right size and DC pump means i can have it operated from a wander lead. it will also be 100% portable.
mocked it up roughly, then made a framework for it to all sit on
Ram didn’t have an eye at each end but managed to butcher the part from the tail lift that the ram slotted into a useable fitting to go onto bender arms
Then a couple months passed by, as when I tried to get it running initially although it powered out fine, I couldn’t get it to retract as the original hydraulic line/valves had flow restrictors in them to make the tail lift drop controllably, but in my application meant I couldn’t close it for s***!
That kind of ruined my motivation for it, coupled with a lack of funds and time it sat unfinished until this weekend when I got motivated! Went to local hydraulic supplier and bought a diverter valve, in one position the ram extends , in the other position it returns the fluid from the ram back to the tank through a newly fitted return line.
On with the frame:
Pretty much finished now, just need to get a 12v solenoid (motor and solenoid was 24v, motor runs fine just slower on 12, solenoid won’t operate! ) and need to sort return springs, was waiting to check it does return ok with the new hydraulic setup, which it does!
and of course got to purchase a die set, need to save up!
About 100degrees in one hit
Also got an ebay bargain on a brand new Bailegh angle finder, means I can get the plane of the bends perfect now . next to make is a couple stands on castors to support the ends of the tube during bending.
cheers
so anyway, i cheated and ended up buying the bender arms, had the drawings to get them machined myself but by the time i had bought/made pins and bought a degree ring the price probably wouldn't have been much different! Matt at stakesys did a good price :wink:


looked around on the net//youtube etc, theres loads of people converting them to hydro in different styles, i prefer the horizontal ones as although it takes up more space its easier to handle a 7.5m length of tube horizontally and easier to visualise whats going on!
Hydraulic wise...most use 230v motors rigged to pumps which is great but they don't half make a racket, its not that big'a deal but i liked the idea of not having to keep turning it off between finishing a bend and setting up for the next. also with the setups that use a spool block you have to stand where the lever is while bending, i fancied being able to move around so i can get a better view of whats going on.
Soooo.....i bought the hydraulic setup from a lorry tail lift, ram was about the right size and DC pump means i can have it operated from a wander lead. it will also be 100% portable.


mocked it up roughly, then made a framework for it to all sit on







Ram didn’t have an eye at each end but managed to butcher the part from the tail lift that the ram slotted into a useable fitting to go onto bender arms


Then a couple months passed by, as when I tried to get it running initially although it powered out fine, I couldn’t get it to retract as the original hydraulic line/valves had flow restrictors in them to make the tail lift drop controllably, but in my application meant I couldn’t close it for s***!
That kind of ruined my motivation for it, coupled with a lack of funds and time it sat unfinished until this weekend when I got motivated! Went to local hydraulic supplier and bought a diverter valve, in one position the ram extends , in the other position it returns the fluid from the ram back to the tank through a newly fitted return line.
On with the frame:





Pretty much finished now, just need to get a 12v solenoid (motor and solenoid was 24v, motor runs fine just slower on 12, solenoid won’t operate! ) and need to sort return springs, was waiting to check it does return ok with the new hydraulic setup, which it does!




About 100degrees in one hit

Also got an ebay bargain on a brand new Bailegh angle finder, means I can get the plane of the bends perfect now . next to make is a couple stands on castors to support the ends of the tube during bending.

cheers