Ideal conduit bender manual






















Consider making a 14” stub, using a 3/4” EMT conduit. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. The IDEAL bender indicates stubs 6” to ↑. Simply. subtract the take-up, or 6”, from the finished stub. height. In this case 14” minus 6” = 8”. Mark the conduit 8” from the end. Line up the Arrow on the bender with the mark on the. conduit and bend to 90°. Not only are we the largest manufacturer of premium-quality wire connectors, we build tools, conduit benders, fish tapes and countless other products made in America. We’ve been committed to the electrical trade and electricians for more than years. Whether you’re the electrical contractor, datacom technician, production engineer or. BENDING CONDUIT / TUBING USING HAND BENDERS The ability to bend conduit and tubing is a requirement for all electricians. This document will step The arrow is used for all other bends covered in this manual. ° Marks Star Teardrop Arrow Page 1 of 9 EMT Bender Hickey Bender. Some of the terms used when bending raceway are defined as follows.


Cuts wires, pulls, and rocks tapes. Available in both flat (standard) or angled-head (better for flush-cuts and rocking out staples) Long-Nose Pliers. Also referred to as "needle nose" or "long reach" pliers. Good for reaching inside electrical boxes, twisting loops on wire, cutting wire, and grabbing/twisting electrical box pry-outs. www.doorway.ruine the height of the offset/stub up, for this example it is 11" (Figure 1). www.doorway.ru this example a 1/2" pipe will be used, so subtract 5" from the height of the offset. www.doorway.ru the conduit at height of 5" (make the mark all of the way around the conduit so it can be seen when it is in the bender). www.doorway.ru the bender on the ground with the. Align the mark on the conduit with the Star-Point on. the bender and bend to 90°. Example: Consider making a 14" stub, using a 3/4" EMT conduit. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. The IDEAL bender indicates stubs 6" to ↑. Simply. subtract the take-up, or 6", from the finished stub. height. In this case 14" minus 6" = 8". Mark the conduit.


Consider making a 14” stub, using a 3/4”EMT conduit. Step 1. The IDEAL bender indicates stubs 6” to ↑. Simply subtract the take-up, or 6”, from the finished stub height. In this case 14” minus 6” = 8”. Step 2. Mark the conduit 8” from the end. Step 3. Line up the Arrow on the bender with the mark on the conduit and bend to 90°. Consider making a 14” stub, using a 3/4” EMT conduit. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. The IDEAL bender indicates stubs 6” to ↑. Simply. subtract the take-up, or 6”, from the finished stub. height. In this case 14” minus 6” = 8”. Mark the conduit 8” from the end. Line up the Arrow on the bender with the mark on the. conduit and bend to 90°. 1. A proper bend is made by rolling the conduit about the bender in the conduit’s cradle using all foot pressure. 2. Use the correct size bender for the conduit size being bent. 3. Some over bending may be required to allow for spring back of the conduit. The resting condition of the conduit is to be at the final angle desired. 4.

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