Klein Tools 56206 User Manual

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7.

Keeping the conduit flat, apply ample foot

pressure to the bender’s heel minimizing the

use of the handle as a lever, smoothly rolling

up the free end until the 45° mark is reached.

Note: Some over bending may be required to allow for spring

back of the conduit. The resting condition of the conduit is to

be at the final angle desired.

8.

Keeping the bender and conduit together, flip

the two parts upside down and put the bender’s

handle hilt on the floor, balancing the conduit in the

air, allow the conduit to rotate 180° in the cradle.

Slide the conduit down so the first bend is moving

away from the bender head, aligning the 1

st

return

bend mark with the Arrow Symbol (See Stub-Up

section, note 5).

Note: Some over bending may be required to allow for spring back of the conduit. The resting condition of the

conduit is to be at the final angle desired.

9.

The second bend of the saddle bend is

accomplished by performing an air-bend.

Make sure handle hilt is secure on ground

and is reinforced by your foot so it does

not slide out. Make sure you are

balanced and apply force close to the tool

and your body controlling the tubing as

you bend it around the bender’s cradle.

Bend the free end until the 22.5° mark is

reached.

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