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5.2 90° Stub-up Bending
5.3 Back-to-Back Bending
XY
Measure length of bend (X). Subtract the bender deduct length
found next to the arrow on the bending shoe from length (X)
and mark this length from the end of the conduit (Y). Line up (Y)
with arrow on bender. Bend until 90° bend is formed.
Measure and mark distance on the conduit from a fixed point (X),
to the back of the 90° bend, point (Y). Align (Y) with
the “Back of 90°” Star on bender and make a 90° bend.
The conduit should be loaded into the bender with the unbent length
of conduit first and the first bend behind the bender.
5.4 Spring Back Values
Measure the diameter (D) of the object (not to exceed 6”).
Take length (L) and add 3/16" for every inch of the object size. Mark this
length © from the end of the conduit. Multiply diameter (D) by 2.5 and
mark this length to the left (X) and right (Y) of point ©. Align point © with
the 45° rim notch on the bending shoe and make a 45° bend. Reverse
conduit with bender, line up arrow on bender with point (X) and make a
22-1/2° bend. Repeat with point (Y).
3-Point Saddle Bending
Approximate Spring back values for a 90° bend are below.
These values are only estimates and may vary slightly based on the brand of conduit being used:
DEGREES OF SPRING BACK
Conduit Size EMT Rigid/IMC
1/2"
3/4"
1"