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Bending 1 1/4 EMT
I need to do 14, 45 degree bends with 1 1/4 EMT. 1 inch is fairly easy with a Klein bender, can't find a 1 1/4 one locally.
Will one of these work? (pic below) Hydraulic Pipe & Tube Bender - 12 Ton I ask because this one says not for conduit, but seems to be the same, just air operated. Anything else to consider? Northern Industrial Air/Hydraulic Pipe Bender — 12-Ton | Pipe Bar Benders| Northern Tool + Equipment http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1361049329.jpg |
Why not just have an electrical contractor bend them for you using his tools? Probably cheaper than buying a tool you'll never need again...
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That will kink the thin walled stuff... We have one, its nearly useless....
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You can also buy 45d bends at most electrical distributors. We sell them but I'm on the west coast.
If you are trying to have the bend at a certain measurement on the 10' piece then as suggested find a good EC to bend them for you, cheaper that way. I have a local EC I use all the time for custom offsets and such. As Sydney mentioned, that tool will crease or kink the EMT. Good luck |
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But on getting an EC to come by, that's a good idea and I'll call a few locals on Monday. thank you. |
I'd have them make the bends at their shop, then go pick them up. Cheaper, especially if you're a little flexible on timing and they can use this task to kill an hour at the end of a day for one of their guys. Assuming you can haul whatever length you are needing...
JR |
good idea JR, the wagon hauls anything.
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A one inch rigid conduit bender is equal to one and a quarter EMT. They aren't cheap and require a substantial amount of weight to bend with. Either get factory bends from the supply house, usually you can get 15 30 45 and 90 degree bends easily, or ask a local shop. It will take just a couple minutes for a good wireman with a power bender and it will look better with tighter radii. I'm about 5'9" and 175 lbs. 1 1/4 " EMT eats my lunch!
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Muffler shop?
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Isn't there a trick to it such as filling the pipe with sand or a spring?
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Greenlee bender is the right way.
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Called 3 places, 1 couldn't do it, 1 said $10 per pipe, other said $20 per pipe. The one that couldn't do it, their hydraulic bender broke and they just use fittings and couplers these days.
So this is coming in the mail, all of $63 shipped, can use my jack arm and will probably weld-up a jig to use a come-along and make it easy. We'll see. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1361218280.jpg |
The harbor freight/northern tool dies for the hydraulic press are very crappy. Unless you pack with sand, you will get kinks....
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This is what I use to bend all my tubing.
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Bender came in yesterday, jack handle fits but loose. I won't say it was easy, but it definitely wasn't hard. 13 more of these to go, done in 2 jobs, won't be bad.
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Why not go find about a 5' piece of pipe that fits it?
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jack handle is free. :)
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