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* Locking pin - A cam pin used to lock the material against the radius pin. Depending on the application, using a holding pin instead of a locking pin may be easier.
 
* Locking pin - A cam pin used to lock the material against the radius pin. Depending on the application, using a holding pin instead of a locking pin may be easier.
 
* Holding pin - A pin used to brace the material against the radius pin. A holding pin may be used when there is enough material behind the desired bend to brace against the holding pin.
 
* Holding pin - A pin used to brace the material against the radius pin. A holding pin may be used when there is enough material behind the desired bend to brace against the holding pin.
* Trigger -  
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* Handle - The thing you grab to gain mechanical advantage and exert force on the material.
* Adjusting Bolt - NOT a technical term. For the purposes of explaining how to use the hand bender, the adjusting bolt refers to the  
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* Forming nose - The contact point between the handle and the material.
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* Trigger - The lever- esc thing on top of the handle responsible for bracing the forming nose against bending in a particular direction. The lever should always point in the direction that the handle is being pulled.
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* Adjusting Bolt - NOT a technical term, used instead of "SCREW-HHCS 1/2-20X2". For the purposes of explaining how to use the hand bender, the adjusting bolt refers to the bolt that you loosen to adjust the distance between the forming nose is to the radius pin. See #27 on the figure on page 4 of the [https://maker-hub.georgefox.edu/w/images/0/04/Di-Acro_Hand_Bender.pdf User Manual]
 
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