Klein Tools 56206 User Manual

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3.

From the table use the 45° X 45° offset row for the values to calculate the series of markings

necessary to make the proper bend. To find out where to place the first mark on the conduit,

multiply the measured Offset Distance to clear the obstacle by the tables Shrink/Inch that will

occur to the conduit after all the bends are made due to that offset distance or:

(Offset Distance) X (Shrink/Inch) = Total Shrink.

Example: 6” X .375 = 2.25” of total shrink.

This value is then added to the measured Distance to Obstacle number or:

(Distance to Obstacle) + (Total Shrink) = First Mark Distance.

Example: 20” + 2.25” = 22.25” to make first mark.

To calculate the second mark needed on the conduit, multiply the measured Offset Distance by

the Constant Multiplier of the table or:

(Offset Distance) X (Constant Multiplier) = Second Mark Distance

(Distance between Marks).


Example: 6” X 1.4 = 8.4” between 1

st

& 2

nd

mark.

This calculated value is how far apart to make your marks from each other on the conduit and

where to make your 45° bends.

4.

Using the technique to align the

bender on the conduit as

described under the Stub-Up

Section 5, Place the bender on

the conduit with the hook

facing away from the second

mark and line up the Arrow

Symbol up with the first mark.

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