When should you use a hand bender?

Hickeys are 60% smaller then benders allowing the user to make very tight bends close together. As a rule of thumb, you would use a hand bender the majority of the time and save the hickey for when you have to make a number of very tight bends that a hand bender simply couldn't do.
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When would you use power tools to bend conduit?

When you need to bend rigid electrical conduit from 2 ½ to 5 inches in diameter, you need a hydraulic bender. Electric benders can't make a smooth bend on pipes this large without squeezing, splitting or bulging the conduit.
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What are hand benders?

hand bender. A tool used to bend EMT with a diameter of 1-1/4 in. or less. Hand benders provide a radius that supports the conduit during bending to avoid crimping or flattening it.
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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 bends are allowed in conduit?

No section of conduit shall contain more than two 90-degree bends, or equivalent between pull points. For conduits with an internal diameter of 2 inches or less, the inside radius of a bend in conduit shall be at least 6 times the internal diameter.
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What is the notch on a hand bender?

The notch is called the center rim notch. That represents the center of bend for a 45° bend. Also you can bend a 30° by bending until the handle is plumb. Check to make sure it's at 90° with your level. Called a plumb 30 bender.
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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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Why is it important to know how do you bend conduit?

Whether you're wiring a new home, replacing old electrical construction or even creating a furniture masterpiece, you'll need to know how to bend conduit correctly and safely. You can bend conduit to fit many angles and work it around corners, under or over ceilings, and past other permanent structures.
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Can you bend rigid conduit with a hand bender?

Rigid and IMC conduit are the hardest raceways to bend because they have a much thicker and harder wall. ½” and ¾” rigid or IMC can be bent by hand using a hickey (or segment bender).
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Why electrical pipe bending is important?

The main objective of a pipe bender is to bend the pipe without any buckling (collapsing under pressure), and with as little crimping and flattening as possible. It is important that the pipe keeps its shape as deformed pipes can break under pressure, crack and generally look less appealing.
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Can an EMT bender be used for rigid metal conduit?

Klein Tools provides conduit benders for EMT in ½”, ¾”, 1” and 1-¼” conduit and ½”, ¾”, and 1” Rigid conduit. To aid bending when performing a ground or air bend, the benders are marked with different alignment symbols to help the operator create the bends necessary to accomplish any project.
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What are the types of Bender and bends?

Bending is one of the core elements of the show, but there are more than just the four basic types of bending. Each type - fire, earth, water, and air - has its own unique subset of bending-related abilities that help both in and out of combat, including everything from lightning generation to healing.
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Can you bend 4 EMT?

EMT trade sizes 1/2, 3/4 and 1 can be bent with hand benders because of the thinner wall. Use a mechanical ratchet-type bender for trade sizes 1 1/4 and 1 1/2. Use a power bender for trade sizes 2 and larger.
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How do you bend a pipe without a bender?

Use a blow torch (for harder materials) or a hair dryer (for softer materials) and heat the area where you want to bend the pipe. Once the material gets extremely hot, put on heat-resistant gloves and bend the pipe by hand.
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What can be bent using a mechanical bender?

The Combo Mechanical Bender is capable of . 5-in-to-1.25-in bends on EMT, rigid/IMC, schedule 40 steel pipe, and aluminum conduit, and requires two shoes to bend the entire range of pipe.
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What is a shoe bender?

A bender is a tool that contains a partial circle casted in a metallic substance called a shoe. The conduit is placed within the shoe and is pressed down to create a bend. Shaped from the radius of the shoe.
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Can you bend conduit with a pipe bender?

Bending conduit can be frustrating without the proper materials. But by using a pipe and conduit bender, even the most problematic angles can be made simple; plus you eliminate the need for costly conduit elbows when you make your own bends.
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What is the purpose of the star on a bender and when is it most useful?

The "B" mark or star is used in making "Big" (or oversized) bends. In order to do both floor and air bending (handle up, and handle down), the conduit shoe will have two different sets of sight marks in order to identify the angle being made.
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Which way should the Bender face when bending a stub up?

In order to make a stub-up of a specified length, the take-up mark must be aligned with the arrow on the bender, and the hook of the bender must face toward the end of the conduit from which the measurement was made.
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