Allstar Performance ALL10300-40 User Manual
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Rev. 082012
When tubing is bent one side gets longer, the other gets shorter. To determine this, make marks at 12" and 24" on the
tube. Create a 90-degree bend starting with the 12" end at the nose strap. put bent tube in a carpenters square and
record information for complicated bends like door bars.
24"
12"
Start at edge
of tube
Carpenters
Square
HelpFul TipS:
1. Wiping oil on the tube or die shoe helps the bender to perform easier.
2. When working in hard to access areas, try bending a coat hanger to fit in place first. Then bend the tube to match. Over bend to
compensate for any spring back.
3. Measure across die shoe to determine the size of shoe. All die shoes and rear spools are marked clearly. No other tube size
should be used. Do not try to bend tube heavier than .134" wall thick, mild steel, or .095 chrome moly.
4. Holding strap on the nose of the die shoe has a 3/8" bolt and it must be tightened before each bend to avoid damage.
5. Tubing diameter is the outside dimension, commonly referred to as O.D. This is determined by measuring across the outside of
the tube.
6. Wall thickness can be determined by subtracting the I.D. from the O.D. Then divide that figure in half.
7. Pipe and tubing are not the same. Pipe is not made for auto use and is not accepted by most sanctioned auto races.
ReplaCemenT paRT no.
DeSCRipTion
ALL10305
1-3/4" x 7" Radius Die Shoe And Roller
ALL10315
1-5/8" x 7" Radius Die Shoe And Roller
ALL10325
1-1/2" x 7" Radius Die Shoe And Roller
ALL10335
1-1/4" x 5" Radius Die Shoe And Roller
ALL10345
1" x 5" Radius Die Shoe And Roller
ALL10390
Hydraulic Jack
ALL10391
Jack Handle
ALL10392
Lower Roller Shaft
all die shoes listed in chart are interchangeable with the same hydraulic jack and frame.