Metalcraft Scroll Bender MK3/3 Former complete with Tube Bending Components
This variant has all the same scrolling capability of our model MC022 MK3/3 scroll bender former machine but also comes complete with a set of tube bending components.
This set comprises a special guide pressure roller plus one small and one large tube former segment and transforms your wrought iron scroll bender into a tube bending machine as well. Depending on the radius of the bend you want, you select either the large or the small former which is located underneath, and driven by, the main capstan and centre segment with all the three outer scroll former segments removed.
As you will see from the video clip this simple attachment enhances the capability of your MK3/3 scroll bending machine for a very modest additional cost.
FREE Downloadable MK3/3 scroll outline sheet. CLICK HERE for .pdf file
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Metalcraft Scroll Bender MK3/3 Former complete with Tube Bending Components SPECIFICATIONS:
Maximum Working Capacity:
1" x 3/16" (flat metal steel strip)
3/8" (solid round rod)
3/8" (solid square bar)
Max. Scroll Size:
8 1/4" (approximate due to the varying temper (spring) of steel)
Tool Dimensions:
14 1/4" wide x 12 1/2" deep x 6 1/4" high x 18 1/8" (handle radius).
Boxed weight: 34 lbs.
Box dimensions 16" long x 16" wide x 8" high.
Max. Tube Dimensions:
3/4" O/D. Round Tubing
1/16" Recommended wall thickness. (the above tubing information is for guidance only and based upon the use of ERW Mild Steel Tube to the dimensions shown).
Dia. of small tube bender segment (inner diameter of formed tube) 3".
Dia. of large tube bender segment (inner diameter of formed tube) 5 1/16".
Other Features:
Interchangeable segments allow one to produce a wide range of scroll sizes and shapes. Can also work material with fish tail ends.
All tools are supplied with operating instructions. Please note that the maximum working
capacity stated is for Hot Rolled Material or Annealed metal. Working beyond these limits or with material of greater hardness may reduce the operational life of the tool.