Klein Tools 56206 User Manual
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Keeping the conduit flat, apply ample foot pressure to the bender’s heel, with minimal use of
the handle as a lever, rolling up the free end into the 90° position checking the degree with a
level. It is very important to keep the first 90° bend in the same plane as the new bend. If not
the two legs of the U will be skewed and will not produce the desired shape. If this happens,
some correcting can be done to properly align the legs depending on how out of shape they are.
When the bend is done properly the conduit will lay flat and will fit inside the two surfaces
measured.
In some installations there will be a need to cut down the unbent side of the conduit to another desired length to fit the installation. Use a tube
cutter for smooth precise cutting and burr removal to ensure the safety of the electrical wiring when pulled through. A hacksaw can be
substituted as long as the tubing’s cut edge is prepared properly.
Klein Tools Tube Cutter:
#88975 & 88977
Klein Tools Hacksaw:
#701-10, 701 -12 &701 -S
Klein Tools Level:
#931-6RE & 931-7RE
If the back to back distance is short (a tight U) so the bender has problems fitting to make the
second bend, you may compensate by subtracting the stub height from the measured distance to fit
the gap then follow step 3 to mark the calculated number on the conduit. But this time you would
put the bender on the conduit with the hook facing the first bend and line up the Arrow Symbol as
demonstrated in the Stub-Up section, step 5, with the conduit mark and proceed to make the bend
as in step 5 rolling up the previously bent end up into the 90° position giving you the desired
dimension.
Caution should be taken when creating the second bend. With this technique the first bend will be coming at
the operator as the second bend is made.