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-===== Clarke SBR760B 3 in 1 Sheet Metal Machine =====+===== Paragon kiln =====
  
-{{:equipment:images:metalbreak.jpg?400|}}+{{:equipment:images:paragonkiln.jpg?400|}}
  
 ==== Overview ==== ==== Overview ====
  
-The Clarke SBR760B is a versatile bench-mounted machine located in the Metalworking Room. It combines three essential sheet metal functions—ShearingBending (Braking), and Rolling—into a single compact unitIt is ideal for prototyping and small-scale fabrication using mild steel, aluminum, and brass.+The Paragon SC3 is a compact, high-speed digital electric kiln located in the metalworking room. It is specifically designed for silver clayglass fusing, enameling, and heat-treating small metal componentsIts ceramic fiber firing chamber is lightweight and heats up rapidlymaking it ideal for projects requiring precise temperature control and fast cycle times.
  
 **Machine Specifications** **Machine Specifications**
  
-  * Maximum Working Width760 mm (30"+  * Chamber Dimensions203 mm x 197 mm x 203 mm (W x D x H
-  * Maximum Thickness (Mild Steel): 1.0 mm (20 Gauge+  * Max Temperature: 1,093°C (2000°F
-  * Maximum Thickness (Aluminum/Copper)1.2 mm +  * Rapid HeatingThe ceramic fiber insulation allows the kiln to reach 500°C in under 10 minutes
-  * Minimum Rolling Diameter38 mm +  * Digital ProgrammingStores up to 4 custom programs with up to 8 segments each (Rate, Temperature, and Hold). 
-  * Shear Bed Size760 mm x 400 mm +  * Safety SwitchAutomatically cuts power to the heating elements when the door is opened.
-  * Brake Fingers: Segmented (Removable for box/pan folding)+
  
-[[https://www.clarkeinternational.com/p/clarke-sbr760b-3-in-1-sheet-metal-machine-760m/|Link to product page]]+[[https://paragonkilns.com/products/sc3-jewelry-kiln?variant=45933241794788|Link to product page]]
  
-===== Operating Instructions =====+==== Operating Instructions ====
  
-**Shearing (Cutting)** +**Before Starting ** 
-  - Clear the Bed: Ensure no offcuts are near the blade+  - Inspection: Check the fiber walls for cracks or loose elements. Ensure the floor is protected by a kiln shelf or kiln wash
-  - Position MaterialPlace the sheet on the table and align it with the cutting edge or the back gauge+  - ClearanceMaintain at least 300mm of clearance around the kiln. Ensure no flammable materials are on top of the unit
-  - Secure the WorkUse the built-in hold-down clamp to prevent the metal from tipping or sliding during the cut. +  - VentingIf firing silver clay or glass with glues, ensure the top vent plug is removed for the first phase of firing.
-  - The Cut: Pull the handles forward in a smooth, continuous motion. Do not "bounce" the handles.+
  
-**Bending (Press Brake)** +** Programming & Operation ** 
-  - Select FingersFor box making, remove the segmented fingers that fall outside your bend line+  - Power Up: Turn on the main switch. The controller will display the current room temperature. 
-  - Mark Your LineScribe the bend line clearly on your workpiece+  - Select ProgramUse the digital controller to select a "User" program or a "Ramp-Hold" sequence
-  - AlignSlide the metal under the fingers and align the scribe mark with the tip of the brake fingers+  - Load WorkUse tongs to place work on the kiln shelf. **Do not place work directly on the fiber floor.** 
-  - BendRaise the handles to the desired angle. Account for "spring-backby bending slightly past the target angle.+  - Start FiringPress 'Start'. Do not leave the kiln unattended during the initial ramp-up
 +  - MonitoringUse the viewing window to check for "slumpingin glass or "glowing" in metal. Avoid opening the door unless necessary.
  
-**Rolling (Slip Roll)** +** Shut Down ** 
-  - Adjust RollersUse the side adjustment screws to set the gap between the primary rollers based on material thickness+  - CoolingAllow the kiln to cool naturally to at least 150°C before removing work. Opening the door too early can damage the heating elements and your project
-  - Set RadiusAdjust the rear (forming) roller to determine the tightness of the curve+  - Power OffOnce cooled, turn off the controller and the main power isolation switch
-  - FeedInsert the leading edge of the metal and rotate the handles +  - UnloadUse heat-resistant gloves to remove the kiln shelf and place it on a heat-proof surface (e.g., a firebrick).
-  - Incremental Passes: For tight cylindersperform multiple passes, tightening the rear roller slightly each time rather than forcing it in one go.+
  
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 :!: Risk Score **Amber** :!: Risk Score **Amber**
  
-:!: Risk Assessment: {{ :equipment:risk_assessments:nmcc_-_risk_assessment_-_metal_brake_-_20.05.2025.docx |link}}+:!: Risk Assessment: {{ :equipment:risk_assessments:nmcc_-_risk_assessment_-_glass_kiln_-_2025.docx |Link}}
  
 :!: Do I need an induction to use this machine? **Yes** :!: Do I need an induction to use this machine? **Yes**
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 ^ PPE      ^ Required / Suggested / Banned      ^ ^ PPE      ^ Required / Suggested / Banned      ^
-|Eye protection|Required|+|Eye protection|N/A|
 |Hearing protection|N/A| |Hearing protection|N/A|
-|Gloves|Required|+|Gloves|Required - High-heat Zetex or Kevlar gloves must be used when handling hot tongs or shelves.|
  
 === Specific Hazards === === Specific Hazards ===
-  * **Pinch Points:** The rollers, brake fingers, and shear blade create severe crush and pinch hazardsKeep fingers at least 5cm away from the working area+  * **Extreme Heat:** The internal chamber reaches temperatures exceeding 1000°CSurface temperatures of the outer case can also become very hot
-  * **Sharp Edges:** Freshly sheared metal is extremely sharp. Always deburr edges after cutting+  * **Thermal Shock:** Opening the door at high temperatures can cause glass or ceramic work to shatter and fly out.  
-  * **Overloading:** Attempting to process material thicker than 1.0mm (mild steelwill damage the blades and rollers. **NEVER** use cheater bars or extensions on the handles. +  * **Electric Shock:** Do not touch the heating elements (wiresinside the fiber walls with metal tongs while the kiln is powered. 
-  * **Stability:** Ensure the workpiece is properly supported, especially when working with full 760mm wide sheets.+  * **Fumes:** Firing silver clay binders, glazes, or enamels produces fumes. **Always** use the extraction fume hood when using the kiln.
  
 === Induction Information === === Induction Information ===
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 ^ Date      ^ Member ID      ^ Notes          ^ ^ Date      ^ Member ID      ^ Notes          ^
-| 01/10/2025 | James B Rollers and blades checked |+| 01/10/2025 | John O PAT test completed |
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