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NEED HELP. Does anyone know how to bleed this hydraulic pipe bender???

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Old May 6, 2007 | 07:41 PM
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Default NEED HELP. Does anyone know how to bleed this hydraulic pipe bender???

Ive hired this pipe bender to fabricate my roll cage over the weekend but i just carnt get it to work and tomorrow is my last day off, im really pis*ed off. The place i hired it from are closed and there are no instructions, its meant to be back tuesday and ive been messing about trying to get it to work for hours.
does anyone know how to get it working? there is a cap that screws off ond a few bolts on it but i havnt a clue what they do.

thanks for any help james

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Old May 6, 2007 | 07:50 PM
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Not sure about the others

The pressure relief screw should be turn completely in/tight/clockwise and it should simply jack up. If it needs primed normally pump the handle with the pressure relief screw open a few times, then tighten it and jack it up, loosen it and push it shut. Repeat that several times untill it is fully primed/bled.

Hope that helps.

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Old May 6, 2007 | 08:23 PM
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thanks mate ive just tried what you said and still nothing, there must be something wrong with it i,ll just have to wait till tuesday and take it back.

thanks again.. james
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