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Slide these hose benders over your hose and bend to form any angle up to 90°.
Protect thin-wall tubing from crimping and collapsing while bending by hand. These sets include sleeves for 6 different tube sizes.
Protect thin-wall tubing from crimping and collapsing while bending by hand.
Smoothly bend hard metal tubes, such as steel and titanium, without causing crimps or kinks.
Handle-free and one quarter the size of traditional tube benders, these benders fit in small, hard-to-reach spaces.
Grip tubing from the side to make bends in tight spaces.
Ratcheting action gives these tools greater leverage than standard tube benders for bending thick‐wall material.
These tools include one slide bar and 10 bending mandrels for 1/4" to 5/8" tube OD.
Bending mandrels for 1/2" to 2" tube OD are sold separately.
Make bends up to 135° in fuel, brake, and hydraulic lines.
Bend more than one size of tubing without adjusting the bending head.
Use one hand to make bends up to 90° in soft metal tubing.
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, 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.
Create smooth, accurate bends in round heat pipe for routing heat away from sensitive electronic components and toward a heat sink.
Choose these benders for short‐radius conduit bending.
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.
Use the power of an impact wrench to stretch the ends of metal tubing, allowing another tube with the same diameter to fit inside.
Enlarge the end of a tube to allow a second piece of the same diameter to fit inside.
Using a hammer, tap these expanders into the end of a tube to allow a second piece of the same diameter to fit inside.
Stretch the end of soft plastic and rubber tubing to make room for fittings with the same or slightly larger diameter.
Designed for building and maintaining equipment with tubes that pass through perforated metal sheets, these expanders have rollers and tapered noses to ensure uniform tube tightness.
Bend wire and rod up to 1/2" diameter and flat stock up to 1/4"×1" with these rugged steel benders.
Bend wire and rod up to 3/8" diameter and flat stock up to 1/2"×3/16".
Create squares, coils, and S‐shapes.
Pull coiled tubing through these straighteners to make it smooth and level.
Restore tube ends with a few light blows of a hammer.
Repair ends of thin-wall (EMT) conduit that have been warped by cutting.