Use and Care Manual
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Specifications
Stock Number................................................................................................................................ 756050
Model Number .......................................................................................................................... SR-1650M
Capacity (mild steel) .............................................................................................................................. 16
Maximum Forming Length .................................................................................................................... 50”
Number and Diameter of Rolls ...................................................................................................... 3 and 3”
Minimum Forming Radius ....................................................................................................................... 2”
Wire Grooves .................................................................................................................... 1/4", 5/16”, 3/8”
Overall Dimensions (LxWxH) ............................................................................................... 68” x 22” x 24”
Net Weight ......................................................................................................................................565 lb
Note: The following photos show the slip roll
mounted to the optional stand (stock no.
#754051). To order this item, contact your
dealer or JET customer service using the phone
number on the cover.
Uncrating and Clean-Up
1. Remove the crate from around the machine.
2. Carefully clean all rust protected surfaces
with a mild solvent or kerosene and a soft
rag. Do not use lacquer thinner, paint
thinner, or gasoline. These will damage
painted surfaces.
3. Coat all machined surfaces with a light coat
of oil to inhibit rust.
4. Remove the bolts holding the machine to the
skid.
5. Carefully move the machine to a well lighted
area on a solid, level work bench, and
secure to the bench with lag screws or bolts.
6. Machine location must allow access to all
sides, and enough room to load/unload
sheet metal.
Front Rolls
1. The two front rolls (A, Figure 1) carry the
material through as the crank handle (B) is
turned in a clockwise direction.
2. The lower roll adjustment knobs (C) are
used to move the lower roll up and down for
different gauge material.
3. The gap between the two front rolls should
be equal at both ends.
Figure 1
Rear Roll
1. The rear roll (D, Figure 2) can be adjusted to
control the radius by turning adjustment
knobs (E).
2. The gap between the rear roll and the two
front rolls should be equal at both ends of
the roll to assure an equal radius at both
ends of the material.
Figure 2