How do you measure a 3 point saddle?

Measure the distance from the end of the conduit to be bent to the center of the object to saddle. Place mark on conduit at distance to center of object. Add 3/16″ to the distance for each inch of saddle required. This distance becomes the new center of the 45º bend.
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How many degrees is a 3 point saddle?

The most common type of 3-point saddle bends consists of a 45-degree bend in the center and a 22.5-degree bend on either side. To determine where to place the center bend along the conduit, add the shrink amount and distance measurement together. Write the number down as your center line measurement.
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Why is it important to know how do you bend a 3 point saddle bend?

Bending a Three-Point Saddle. Three bend saddles are often used to cross or saddle a small obstruction that would prevent the electrician from installing conduit in a straight line.
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What is 4 point saddle bend?

In its simplest form, a 4 point saddle is nothing more nor less than two offset bends a short distance apart. Normally used to cross larger obstructions than the 3 point saddle, they have a definite place on the job site. For saddles greater than about 3", a 4 point saddle is probably the way to go.
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What is Hickey bender?

A hickey bender is used to bend conduit in small bends with short segments, for instance, in order to bend a 90° bend with this type of bender you would bend 9 each 10° bends with short gaps in between them. Another way to bend rigid or IMC conduit by hand is to use a full sweep bender for rigid or use an EMT bender.
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How many inches do you deduct for a 90 degree bend?

The most common deducts are 5" for ½" conduit, 6" for ¾" conduit and 8" for a 1" bender. It is a function of the curvature radius of the bender and cannot be changed. The deduct for your bender should be stamped on the bender.
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What is the formula for bending pipe?

Use a piece of scrap pipe or tubing to check your calculation and the resulting product. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. Use the correct formula to calculate the circumference of the bend. For example, the formula used when making a 90˚ bend is: Circumference = (pi*2*r) / (360/90).
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How many Bend is used for an offset bend?

An offset consists of two bends:

The first bend should change the direction the conduit is going. The second should reverse that direction change.
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What is the notch on a conduit bender for?

Bender Diagram

A. Rim notch/teardrop: Locates the center of a 3-point saddle bend. B. Arrow: Used to line up offset and outer marks for saddle bend.
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What is a lamp hickey?

A hickey fitting is a simple metal part that allows you to connect the threaded nipples of two different sizes to an electrical box. You use a hickey when installing a chandelier or other type of a hanging light fixture.
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What is offset bend?

An offset bend is a style of bend that is built independently of the 90° stub and the Back to Back bend and is an important bend to know when running conduit. It is common to shift the conduit a certain distance while continuing to run parallel in the same direction as the pre-shift portion of the conduit.
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Can you bend EMT with a Chicago bender?

The combination hydraulic benders, which can handle up to four-inch conduit (the maximum sizes of EMT and IMC conduit), are the most popular. With some models, users can make a full 90-degree bend in one shot or can use segment bending to make a larger sweep.
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