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                            Page 1MO DE L G5 7 7 0 36 " SL IP R OL L 22 GA U GE O WNER'S MANU A L                W AR NI NG : NO PO RT IO N OF TH IS MA NUAL MA Y BE R EPROD UC ED IN AN Y SH APE OR FORM W IT HOU T THE W RI T TE [...] 
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                            Page 3INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 2  ?[...] 
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                            Page 4       IN TRODUCT I ON F or ew or d               [...] 
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                            Page 5         Figure 1.  Identification List (Figures 1 and 2) A.     B.    C.    D. [...] 
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                            Page 6      Design T ype ....................................................................................................Bench Model Overall Dimensions: Height (with Handle in Center P osition) ................................................................1[...] 
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                            Page 9         A ddi tio nal Safety fo r Sli p Ro l ls No li st of safet y guidelines can be complete. E ver y shop environment is diff erent . Alwa ys consider safet y first, as it applies to your individual working conditions. Use this and other machiner y with[...] 
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                            Page 10        Wear safet y glasses dur- ing t he entire setup pro - cess ! Th is ma chi ne pre s en ts se ri ou s inj ur y ha z ar d s to untrained use rs. Read through t his entire manu - al to becom e familiar with the controls and op era - tions before star ti[...] 
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                            Page 11         In v ent or y             [...] 
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                            Page 12          Hard wa re Recog ni tio n Cha r t[...] 
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                            Page 13          Floor Load     Machine D ata S heet                 [...] 
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                            Page 14        Ass e mb ly                 ?[...] 
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                            Page 15          Figure 10.    SE CTION 3 : OP E R A TIONS Damage to your eyes, hand s and fe et could result from usi ng this machine without p rop - er protec tive g ear . Al ways wear safety glass- es, le[...] 
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                            Page 16        F lat Ro ll in g                 [...] 
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                            Page 17          Crea tin g Bend s             ?[...] 
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                            Page 18         3.           ?[...] 
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                            Page 19         Crea tin g Cyl inders              [...] 
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                            Page 20          3.           [...] 
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                            Page 21          Bend in g Wi re             [...] 
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                            Page 22        Figure 30. Releasing top roller . 3.            Figure 30   [...] 
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                            Page 23         SE CTION 4 : A CC ESS ORIE S  G561 8 — D eburring T ool with t wo Blades        ?[...] 
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                            Page 24          G49 56 — Super N ibbler                ?[...] 
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                            Page 25         SE CTION 5 : MA INTE NA NC E            ?[...] 
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                            Page 28       REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1 P5770001 LEFT FRAME 25 P5770025 BUSHING 20 X 34 X 16 2 P5770002 RIGHT FRAME 26 P5770026 ROLLER STAND 3 P5770003 BASE 27 P5770027 LEVER 4 P5770004 ROLLER BASE 28 P5770028 HANDLE 5 P5770005 TOP ROLLER [...] 
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