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Heat PVC conduit and pipe, then manually bend it to your desired angle.
Powerful enough to bend conduit and pipe to the angle you need with one stroke of the pump, these are for use on Schedule 40 pipe.
Make on-the-fly bends in Schedule 40 PVC conduit and pipe without the risk of kinks or cracks. Lightweight and flexible, these benders are easy to keep on hand for occasional use and last-minute adjustments.
Bend more than one size of tubing without adjusting the bending head.
When you're working with exposed conduit, these benders make offset bends so your conduit matches knockout holes in electrical boxes.
Follow the easy-to-read markings to bend conduit to the angle you need.
Choose these benders for short-radius conduit bending.
Repair ends of thin-wall (EMT) conduit that have been warped by cutting.
Smooth the edges of cut conduit and screw in fittings with a single hand tool.
Power troublesome burrs off of thin-wall (EMT) conduit and attach fittings in less time than traditional hand tools. These bits have a 1/4" hex shank that fits quick-change drill chucks and power screwdrivers to quickly deburr the inside and outside edges of conduit in a single step.
Assortments include a selection of flap wheels to polish, clean, and deburr deep inside tubes and cylinders.
Polish, clean, and debur deep inside tubes and cylinders.
With alternating cloth and nylon mesh abrasive flaps, these wheels are more flexible and produce finer finishes than all-cloth flap sanding wheels.
An additive in the abrasive resists heat.
Fit these wheels over your tool's arbor. The flexible flaps reduce gouging while producing a uniform finish on flat and curved surfaces.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer.
A coating prevents dust and debris from building up on the abrasive surface.
With alternating cloth and nylon mesh abrasive flaps, these wheels are more flexible and produce finer finishes than all-cloth flap wheels.
The flaps are slit into narrow strips to provide more flexibility than other flap wheels.
The threaded stud allows faster wheel changes but requires the use of an adapter in your tool.
The abrasive‐embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
Various sizes and grits of flap sanding wheels are included in these assortments. Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
These assortments include various sizes and grits of flap sanding wheels. The threaded stud allows faster wheel changes but requires the use of an adapter in your tool.
Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
Sand inside pipes and tubes as well as on an angle to reach into corners and slots.
The abrasive-embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
A small swing radius lets you cut tubing in tight spaces.
An enclosed ratchet feed opens quickly to accept tubing and instantly slides to cutting position.
After cutting, crimp tubing in preparation for making connections.
For smooth cuts and trouble-free operation, these cutters have enclosed steel bearings.
Ratchet action permits cutting in cramped areas.
An insulated handle protects against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These cutters are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Made of materials that are FM approved, these cutters satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
Turn this cutter 360° around a pipe to make a cut.
Cut armored cable such as BX, HCF, and MC and flexible metal conduit.
Use these dies with Ridgid pipe and conduit threader die heads on Ridgid pipe and conduit threaders.
The teeth on these high-speed steel dies are designed to cut through stainless steel.
Cut threads in PVC with the specially designed teeth on these high-speed steel dies.
Connect to a compatible ratchet or electric threader to cut external pipe and conduit threads.
Grip compatible die heads to cut external pipe and conduit threads by hand.
Each set includes a ratchet with handle, die heads, and dies. Use them to cut NPT threads in steel pipe and conduit by hand.
Use with Ridgid Electric Pipe and Conduit Threaders and Ridgid Hand-Held Electric Pipe and Conduit Threaders to thread pipe and conduit sizes of 2-1/2, 3, 3-1/2, and 4.
Carry this pipe and conduit threader to your work site.
These machines thread faster than the Ridgid 300 and include a self-lubricating die head and automatic chuck.
Thread, cut, and ream pipe and conduit with these machines.
Add or replace parts such as drive adapters, die sets, and drive bars for the Ridgid Large Size Pipe and Conduit Threader Adapter.
Add or replace parts such as die sets, power drives, and die head adapters on Ridgid Pipe and Conduit Threaders.
Create external pipe and conduit threads.
Clamp onto threaded rod, pipe, and conduit from the side to repair threads in tight spaces and where threaded ends are not exposed.
Slide over the end of threaded rod, pipe, and conduit to the area where threads are damaged, then tighten and rotate to repair threads.
Renew rusted and damaged pipe and conduit threads.
Create threads sized for pipe and conduit.
With an extra-long shank, these taps have extended reach for tapping deep and hard-to-reach areas in pipe and conduit.
The cutting teeth are shaped to cut smooth threads in soft pipe and conduit material.
Use these carbon steel taps for thread repair and occasional tapping of pipe and conduit. They can tap threads into most metal and plastic, but they have a shorter tool life than standard taps.
Tap left-hand threads for pipe and conduit.
Drill and thread holes for pipe and conduit without switching tools.
Also known as short-projection taps, these have fewer tapered threads at the tip than standard pipe taps, so you don't have to drive them as deep to produce full threads.
Also known as interrupted-thread taps, these have extra space between the cutting threads, so large chips fall without packing and high amounts of lubricant can flow between the tap and the workpiece.
Use these taps on hardened steel pipe and conduit.
The spiral flutes on these pipe and conduit taps keep chips clear by drawing them back out of the hole, so there's no need to reverse the tap while cutting threads.
Cut threads in PG thread sizes commonly used for European conduit.
Create pipe and conduit threads in a range of hole diameters.
Made of fiberglass with a plastic tip, this tape is safer to use around energized equipment than metal fish tape.
Use this flat tape for long runs without bends. Choose from steel or stainless steel.
Flexible enough for pulling wire through multiple bends, this round, stainless steel tape is stiff enough to push through tough runs without backing up.
Safer to use around energized equipment than other types of fish tape, this fiberglass tape is also round, making it more flexible than flat and oval tape to pull wire through multiple bends.
Thicker than standard fish tape, this fiberglass tape remains stiff along its entire length for long runs of conduit and raceway. It’s nonconductive, so it’s safer to use around energized equipment than metal fish tape.
Pull one or more cables through conduit.
Each set includes six grips for pulling one or more cables through conduit.
The single loop can handle up to six 10-ga. bare wires at once.
Use a blower or vacuum to insert this lightweight threading line into conduit or raceway, and attach it to your pulling rope to guide the rope.
Route wire and cable outside of conduit in drop ceilings and behind walls. Made of nonconductive fiberglass, these rods are safer to use around energized equipment than metal rods.
Attach these reamers to hand-held drills.
Use the T-handle to turn these reamers by hand.
An extra-long ratcheting handle gives you leverage to smooth rough ends of pipe and conduit quicker than standard hand reamers.
Strip BX, MC, and HCF armored cable in addition to flexible metal conduit.