1Read and understand this material before operating or servicing this bender. Failure to understand how to safely operate and service this unit could
1017.0 OFFSET BENDING INFORMATION AND CHARTSTo locate bending marks for a desired offset:1. Measure distance from end of conduit to start of bend and
1118.0 TROUBLESHOOTINGWARNING: ALWAYS disconnect power supply before removing any guards or covers and before servicing this bender. Failure to do so
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2APPLICATION1.0 SAFETY SYMBOL DEFINITIONSTHIS SAFETY SYMBOL is used to call your attention to instructions that concern your personal safety. It mean
34.0 MODEL DESCRIPTIONSB2555Electric Bender Power Unit only, without shoes and roller supportsB2555RIGElectric Bender with shoes and roller supports f
46.0 SHOE GROUPSRIGID1234BRIG-52 – For bending 1/2" thru 2" RIGID conduit, 1/2" thru 1-1/4" IMC conduit and 1/2" thru 2"
58.0 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSWARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD! Only connect the bender to a 20 AMP GFCI protected circuit. Do NOT modify the plug which is
6COULD result in minor personal injury or property damage.10.0 MOUNTING SUPPORT ROLLERS & SUPPORT UNITSChoose the desired support unit for corres
7COULD result in minor personal injury or property damage.13.0 BENDING INSTRUCTIONSFOR 1-1/2" AND 2" EMT & IMC 1. See pages 5 and 6 for
82. If side marking occurs, or loading IMC or EMT is a problem, pressure against the conduit during the bending process must be decreased. To decreas
9Stub LengthStub LengthDeduct LengthBending MarkStub Length MarkFigure 18a Figure 18b Place Bending Mark in
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