• A stopper, essential for fixing the rod on the work surface, which allows to release the stress exerted on the rod at the point before bending, thus avoiding possible deformations of the rod;
• A square pin, to be used together with the stopper, to counteract and nullify the effort exerted on the stopper by bending;
• A stirrup bending pin in special cemented and tempered steel, to be positioned on the rotating plate, for the production of stirrups, as it allows to obtain tight bending radii. To be used with bars up to Ø 12mm;
• A Ø16mm stirrup bending pin in special cemented and tempered steel, to be positioned on the rotating plate, for the production of stirrups, as it allows to obtain bending radii of 8mm (even tighter than those obtained with the standard stirrup bending pin). To be used with bars up to Ø 8mm;
• Three bush holder pins in special cemented and tempered steel, to be positioned on the work surface and completed with bushes. They support, together with the bushes, the stress deriving from the bending phase;
• A set of bushes, designed in detail for each of the stirrup machine models. The radius of the bush positioned in the central hole of the plate corresponds to the bending radius. It is important that the diameter of the bush is at least three times that of the bar to be bent. The bushes are also used as a spacer for the bending bush holder pin, in cases where the alignment of the rod is ineffective. The rod is thus blocked, but the rotation of the bush on the pin allows the rod to slide during bending, thus avoiding possible friction;
• Two pins, to be positioned on the plate to determine the bending angle;