Offset bends, Offset formula table – Klein Tools 56206 User Manual

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Offset Bends:

An offset bend is a style of bend that is built independently of the 90° stub and the Back to Back

bend and is an important bend to know when running conduit. It is common to shift the conduit a

certain distance while continuing to run parallel in the same direction as the pre-shift portion of the

conduit. There are many situations that call for an offset bend. The most common uses of this bend

are: staggered joists, running tight on a wall and offset into an electrical box and changes in

elevation.

1.

Determine/measure the offset distance necessary to clear the obstacle and how far away the

offset will need to be bent from the end of the conduit.

2.

Decide what angle you wish to make the offset bend and determine the proper values from the

Offset Formula Table. Calculate the proper values to mark on the conduit to clear the obstacle

and fit in the gap measured.

As an example, the offset distance of the obstacle is 6” and

the distance to obstacle is 20”. The installation allows for

a 45° X 45° offset bend. Note: The choice of degree is

usually the installer’s choice and most of the time the

installation location will determine what degree will fit.

Offset Formula Table

Angle of

Bend

Constant

Multiplier

Shrink Per

Inch of Offset

10° X 10°

6

1/16 = .063

22½° X

22½°

2.6

3/16 = .188

30° X 30°

2.0

1/4 = .250

45° X 45°

1.4

3/8 = .375

60° X 60°

1.2

1/2 = .500

Offset Formula Table

Angle of

Bend

Constant

Multiplier

Shrink Per

Inch of Offset

45° X 45°

1.4

3/8 = .375

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