Metal Conduit Bending Tools
Hand Conduit Benders
Hand conduit benders rely on manual strength to move the long handle that provides leverage to form bends in conduit. Their bending head guides the bend along an arched track that cradles the conduit to prevent rolling and twisting. Markings on the bending head assist with aligning the conduit to make the desired bend. Setting the bending head on the floor allows for adding foot pressure to the head when making stub or back-to-back bends. Setting the handle end on the floor allows air bending to complete offset and saddle bends.
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Mechanical Conduit Benders
Mechanical conduit benders multiply bending force with a ratchet mechanism to operate with less effort, perform a larger range of bends, and produce more accurate, repeatable bends than hand benders. Their bending shoe guides the bend along an arched track that cradles the conduit to prevent rolling and twisting. Markings on the shoe assist with aligning the conduit to make the desired bend. These mechanical benders provide a stable workstation for making bends, and they tip back to roll on their wheels for transport between locations.
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Benders for Offset Bends
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Handles for Conduit Benders
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Hand Conduit Bender Heads
Hand conduit bender heads replace worn heads, change heads to bend a different conduit type or size, or pair with a compatible handle to create a custom bender. They attach to a handle and guide the bend along an arched track that cradles the conduit to prevent rolling and twisting. Markings on the bender head assist with aligning the conduit to make the desired bend. Their heel allows for adding foot pressure when making stub or back-to-back bends.
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