What is the notch on a bender used 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 are the marks on EMT bender?

The symbols found on the Klein Tools benders are the arrow, the teardrop, the star point and angle markings. These markings are found on various sides of the bender head. The 4 most common bends to know how to make are the 90° Stub-Up, Back to Back, Offset and the 3 Point Saddle bends.
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What is the purpose of the shoe on a mechanical bender?

Rigid-Only shoes are half-moon shaped, and instead of pulling the conduit to bend it pushes in. The shoes are intended for rigid conduit. The rigid-only shoes have a mark in the center.
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What mark is used on the bender to do box offsets?

Always use the Arrow Mark on the bender shoe when bending the Offset Bend. Always use the Rim Notch once and Arrow (twice) on the bender shoe when bending the Three Point Saddle Bend.
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What are the parts of a conduit bender which part of the bender that measure the angle?

The conduit bender has one former at the end of its handle. This former can be controlled either by the handle or by the user's foot. It has pre-determined angle markings which vary between benders, but usually include a 45° and 90° marking.
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victorinox uses-notch uses(wire stripper-bender ect.)



What is a 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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How many conduit benders are there?

Conduit benders fall into four general categories: hand benders, mechanical benders, electrical benders, and hydraulic benders. The kind you need on site depends upon the size and type of conduit to be modified.
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What is the stub for a 3/4 EMT?

Consider making a 14” stub, using a 3/4” EMT conduit. Step 1. The IDEAL bender indicates stubs 6” to ↑.
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Why should sharp angles of bend be avoided when making offsets?

Sharp angles should be avoided because they will make it more difficult to pull the conductors. Whether a measurement is taken vertically or horizontally the amount of offset needed is called the ? .
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What is the purpose of offsets in conduit?

Offset bends are used to move a run of conduit from one plane to another. An offset is normally used to bend the conduit around an obstruction, or to relocate the conduit close to a structural member to make it easier to fasten the conduit.
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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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Why is it called a hickey bar?

The good (or at least interesting) news is that the first occurrence in print for “hickey” in any sense is from 1909, when it was specifically defined by Webster's Dictionary as “a device for bending a conduit, consisting of an iron pipe used as a handle fitted at one end with a tee through which the conduit is passed, ...
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What is the meaning of hickey on neck?

a temporary red mark on someone's skin, often the neck, where someone has sucked or bitten it as a sexual act. Skin complaints & blemishes. age spot.
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