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PVC Pipe Bender Troubleshooting Guide

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Troubleshooting Common
Issues with Long PVC Pipe
Conduit Benders
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CONCEPT
There is hardly anyone in the electrical or plumbing field who does
not make use of the PVC pipe conduit bender, however like all
appliances, at times it has its issues. When working with long PVC
pipes, it’s crucial to ensure your bender operates smoothly to
maintain efficiency and quality.
Hence, listed below are five common issues users face with the
longest PVC pipe conduit benders and how to troubleshoot them
effectively.
Pipe Cracking During Bending
It is safe to say that one of the most recurring challenges in the
process of pipe bending is cracking off. It is a generally understood
concept that PVC pipes are made to bear stress, but if bent too quickly
or without proper support, they may crack or break.
• Solution: To avoid cracking, always heat the PVC pipe to the
appropriate temperature before bending. This makes the process
easier as the pipe becomes more flexible.
Uneven Bends
An uneven bend can ruin the entire shape and integrity of the conduit making it problematic during the stage of
installation. This typically happens when the PVC pipe is not positioned correctly in the bender or if the bender isn’t
calibrated properly.
Solution: Make certain the pipe is placed symmetrically inside the bender, particularly with the longer parts. Ensure the guides of
the bender are correctly set up, and when operating a manual bender, exert steady force during the bending operation.
Inconsistency of the Bend Radius
Longest PVC pipe conduit benders are used to
generate numerous form features, specifically the
angle of the bend, however, there are instances when
the bend can be shorter or longer than expected,
particularly when the radius in the bend or on the
longitudinal axis of the pipe is fractured up and long
sections are used.
Bender Slippage
Slippage refers to the phenomenon where the PVC
pipe deviates from its intended position during the
bending operation, particularly in instances involving
pipes of greater length. This occurrence poses
significant risks and can lead to deviations in the
accuracy of the bends.
Solution: It is essential to avoid slippage by ensuring the pipe
is firmly restrained in the bender. The design of some benders
holds the pipe with grips or clamps for efficiency. In the case
of a manual unit use a stand as an extra support.
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