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600 Hand Tube Bender Instruction Sheet
Figure 2 – Vise Mounting Point Figure 3
2. Move Carriage Handle and Tube Latch away from Form.
3. Position  tubing  in  Form  groove  and  secure  tubing  in  Form  with
Latch (Figure 3).
4. Lower Carriage Handle until the “0” Line on the Carriage aligns with
the 0° designation on the Form (Figure 4).
5. Rotate the Carriage Handle around the Form until the “0” Line on the
Carriage aligns with the desired degree of bend on the Form (Figure
5).
Figure 4 Figure 5
Measured Bends Relative to Other
Features (Tube ends, Bends, etc.)
For 90° Bends:
• Mark the tube at the desired distance (X) from the feature (end of
tube, bend, etc.). The center of the leg of the bend will be this dis-
tance from the feature. 
• Place the tube in the bender as described in Steps 1-5 above. 
• If the feature is to the  of the mark LEFT (see Figure 6 – Before),
align the mark on the tube with the “ ” line on the Carriage.L
• If the feature is to the  of the mark RIGHT (see Figure 8 – Before),
align the mark on the tube with the “ ” line on the Carriage.R
Figure 6 – Before Figure 7 – After
Figure 8 – Before Figure 9 – After
• With the mark on the tube appropriately aligned, move the Carriage
so that the “0” Line aligns with the 90 degree line on the Form. (See
Figures 7 and 9 – After).
WARNING
Read  these  instructions  and  the  warnings  and
i
nstructions  for  all  equipment  being  used  before
using to reduce the risk of serious personal injury.
• Always use safety glasses to reduce the risk of
e
ye injury.
•
Do not use handle extensions (such as a piece
of pipe). Han dle extensions can slip or come off and increase
t
he risk of serious injury.
If you have any question concerning this RIDGID
®
product: 
– Contact your local RIDGID distributor. 
– Visit www.RIDGID.com or www.RIDGID.eu to find your local RIDGID
contact point.
– Contact  Ridge Tool  Technical  Service  Department  at  rtctechservic -
es@em erson.com, or in the U.S. and Canada call (800) 519-3456.
The  RIDGID
®
600  series  lever  benders  are  designed  to  easily  bend
materials such as copper, steel, stainless steel and other hard metal
tube to a maximum of 180°.  Built-in rollers  and a  heavy-duty handle
design  combine  to  produce  high  quality  bends  with  greatly  reduced
effort when compared to conventional benders.
Figure 1 – 600 Series Bender 
Selection of appropriate materials and installation, joining
and forming methods is the responsibility of the system designer and/or
installer. Selection of improper materials and methods could cause sys-
tem failure.
Stainless steel and other corrosion resistant materials can be contami-
nated during installation, joining and forming. This contamination could
cause corrosion and premature failure. Careful evaluation of materials
and methods for the specific service conditions, including chemical and
temperature, should be completed before any installation is attempted.
Inspection/Maintenance
The bender should be inspected before each use for wear or damage
that could affect safe use. Clean as needed to aid inspection and to pre-
vent  handles  and  controls  from  slipping  from  your  grip  during  use.
Make sure the bender is complete and properly assembled. If any prob-
lems are found, do not use until the problems are corrected. Lubricate
all moving parts/joints as needed with a light lubricating oil, and wipe
any excess oil from the bender.
Operation
The 600 Series Lever Benders can be used either hand held or with the
bender  mounted  in  a  vise. Vise  mounting  is  especially  useful  when
bending hard or thick walled materials.
Spring Back
All tubing will exhibit spring back after a bend is completed. Softer tub-
ing, such as copper, will have less spring back than harder tubing, such
as stainless steel. Experience will help you predict the amount of spring
back. Depending on tubing material and hardness, expect to overbend
approximately 1° to 3° to compensate for spring back. 
General Operating Instruction
1. Grasp  bender  by  the  Form  Handle  or  mount  the  bender  in  vise.
(Figure 2). 
C
arriage Handle
T
ube
L
atch
F
orm Handle
NOTICE
F
orm
C
arriage
Grip In
Vise
Mark On
Tube
X
L Line
X
0 Line
X
Mark On
Tube
R Line
X
Printed 12/15
EC38632
999-999-403.10
REV. C
©2011, 2015, RIDGID, Inc.  
The Emerson logo and RIDGID logo are registered trademarks of Emerson Electric Co. or RIDGID, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. 
All other trademarks belong to their respective holders.
Produktspecifikationer
| Varumärke: | RIDGID | 
| Kategori: | Inte kategoriserad | 
| Modell: | 604 | 
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