Illustrated Bending Glossary - Greenlee Smart Bender 855 Manual De Instrucciones

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Illustrated Bending Glossary

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back-to-back bend—any U-shaped bend formed by two
parallel 90° bends with a straight section of conduit or pipe
between the bends.
center-to-center distance—the distance between the
successive bends that make up an offset or a three-bend
saddle.
developed length—the actual length of pipe that will be
bent; see distance "d" in the illustration at left.
gain—the difference between the straight-line distance
(a + a) and the shorter radial distance, (d) where:
θ = angle of bend
r = the centerline bending radius of the bending shoe
kick—single bend of less than 90°
leg length—the distance from the end of a straight section
of conduit or pipe to the bend; measured from the end to
the outside edge of the conduit or pipe.
offset bend—two opposite bends with the same degree of
bend; used to avoid an obstruction.
offset height—the distance between the two legs of
an offset bend, measured perpendicular to the two legs;
also called amount of offset and depth of offset.
rise—the distance from the end of a straight section of
conduit or pipe to the bend; measured from the end to the
center line of the conduit or pipe. Also called stub or
stub-up.
saddle—a three-bend or four-bend combination; used
to avoid an obstruction.
shrink—the amount of conduit "lost" when laying out an
offset bend working toward an obstruction.
springback—the amount, measured in degrees, that a
conduit or pipe tends to straighten after being bent.
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