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VEVOR offers a wide selection of conduit benders for electricians, contractors, and building professionals. The set has PVC conduit benders, solid conduit benders, electric conduit benders, hydraulic conduit benders, manual conduit benders, mechanical conduit benders, conduit pipe benders, conduit heaters, and PVC pipe heater benders. The VEVOR line of conduit benders delivers clean, accurate bends across a variety of conduit materials and job sites.


VEVOR Conduit Benders for Electricians, Contractors, and Construction Professionals


Are you looking for conduit benders that deliver clean, precise bends? Precisely bending conduit saves time, reduces waste, and makes electrical work look more professional. VEVOR conduit benders are designed to handle a wide range of power types, conduit materials, and bending requirements. VEVOR offers the right tool for every job, from lightweight manual benders for small tasks to heavy-duty hydraulic benders for large-scale projects.


Conduit Benders by Power Type and Conduit Material


Matching the power type to the job size and selecting the right tool for the conduit material are the first steps in choosing the right conduit bender. All of VEVOR's products are available in electric, hydraulic, manual, and PVC-specific options.


Electric Conduit Benders for Fast and Consistent Results


Electric conduit benders use a motorized drive system to bend metal pipe in a controlled way. The motor does the bending for you, so you don't have to work as hard. It also makes sure that the bend angles are the same every time. Electric conduit benders from VEVOR can work with EMT, IMC, and rigid conduit in a range of diameters. Electric conduit benders are most useful for contractors doing big installations, where speed and consistency are important.


VEVOR's electric conduit benders feature fixed-angle controls that let users select a desired bend angle before starting a bend. After reaching the set position, the machine stops itself. Some types feature digital displays and built-in degree markings, eliminating the need to guess when setting up. We make VEVOR electric conduit benders with strong steel frames and heavy-duty bending shoes that keep their shape after thousands of bends without cracking or deforming.


Hydraulic Conduit Benders for Heavy-Duty Applications


Hydraulic conduit benders use fluid pressure to make the high force needed to bend stiff, thick-walled conduit that can't be bent with hand tools. A hydraulic pump moves a ram that presses the conduit against a formed shoe. This creates a clean, precise bend without kinking or deforming the conduit. Large-diameter conduit work on commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects requires VEVOR hydraulic conduit benders because the conduit walls are too thick for lighter tools to handle.


With VEVOR hydraulic conduit pipe benders, you can change out the bending shoes to fit different diameters of conduit that are within the tool's stated capacity range. It only takes a minute to switch out the shoes on a tool, allowing it to work with different types of conduit on the same job site. VEVOR conduit benders feature a sealed, pressure-tested hydraulic cylinder that operates reliably in tough field conditions. The stable base frames on VEVOR hydraulic conduit benders keep the tool secure during high-force bending operations.


Manual Conduit Benders and Mechanical Conduit Benders


You can use your feet or a handle to move a manual conduit bender, which bends smaller-diameter EMT and rigid conduit by using physical force. Because they are small, light, and don't require power, VEVOR manual conduit benders are great for tight spaces, home projects, and electricians without a generator. Manual conduit benders have bending heads made of ductile iron or an aluminum alloy that won't crack when bent repeatedly.


When you bend conduit by hand, a mechanical conduit bender adds a gear or ratchet device to the process. The extra device increases the operator's input force while also making each bend easier to execute. VEVOR mechanical conduit benders are good for working with medium-diameter conduit, where you don't need a fully powered tool, but also don't have enough hand strength to do the job by hand. VEVOR makes both mechanical and manual conduit benders. The bending heads of both types feature clearly marked angle indicators so users can make every bend at the right angle without a separate protractor.


PVC Conduit Benders and Conduit Heaters


Before bending, PVC conduit needs to be heated until it is soft so the pipe wall doesn't crack or collapse during shaping. A conduit heater or PVC pipe heater bender heats the material until it softens enough to be shaped around a bending shoe or jig. To heat PVC pipe evenly without scorching or creating weak spots, VEVOR offers conduit benders and conduit heaters.


Some VEVOR PVC pipe heater benders have temperature controls that can be adjusted to match the heat output to the PVC conduit being worked on, based on its wall thickness and diameter. It takes longer and higher temperatures for a thicker PVC pipe to reach full flexibility before it can be bent. As the PVC pipe cools, it will retain the shape it had before bending. VEVOR conduit heaters are small, portable tools that work well on job sites without requiring permanent installation or power from anything apart from a standard wall outlet.


Conduit Benders by Bending Capacity and Key Features


How accurate and flexible a conduit bender is for different types of jobs depends on how much it can bend and the features it offers. Every VEVOR conduit bender type has clear capacity ratings and useful features.


Understanding Bending Capacity in Conduit Benders


A conduit bender’s ‘bending capacity’ refers to the maximum diameter and wall thickness it can handle within its rated performance range. Most manual conduit benders can handle conduit from 1/2 inch to 1 inch in diameter. Heavy-duty hydraulic conduit benders can increase the range to 4 inches or more. To help buyers choose the right tool for their conduit size, VEVOR conduit pipe benders clearly show their capacity ratings. This way, users can avoid overloading the equipment while it's in use.


When it comes to force, rigid conduit benders need to be stronger than EMT benders because rigid conduit has a thicker wall that resists bending. You can be sure that VEVOR rigid conduit benders can handle the forces of working with rigid conduit, thanks to their reinforced bending shoes that maintain their shape even under heavy stress. Both the tool and the conduit will be safe if you choose a conduit bender with the right capacity number for the job. If you overload a bender beyond its stated capacity, the conduit will kink, the bend angles will be off, and the bending head and shoe components will wear out faster than they should.


Key Features to Look for in VEVOR Conduit Benders


One of the most important things to look for in a pipe bender is how accurately the angles are set. There are clearly marked degree scales on the bending head of VEVOR conduit benders, or digital angle readouts on the electric and hydraulic types. With accurate angle marks, workers can make stub-ups, offsets, saddle bends, and back-to-back bends without having to recalculate or measure every time. Consistently accurate angles reduce wasted conduit and speed up the assembly process on every job.


Changeable shoes are another useful aspect of conduit pipe benders. VEVOR's hydraulic and electric conduit benders can handle a range of conduit sizes because they can handle shoes of different sizes. Durable bending shoes made of solid steel or cast iron keep their groove shape even after heavy use, so the bends don't get rough. Ergonomic handles on manual conduit benders keep your hands from getting tired from bending over and over again. Professionals can be sure that VEVOR pipe benders will perform well from the first bend to the last on each job site, thanks to these standard features.


Shop VEVOR Conduit Benders for Every Power Type and Job Scale


VEVOR conduit benders can handle a wide range of power sources, conduit materials, and bending forces that builders and electricians need. In this area, you can find electric conduit benders, hydraulic conduit benders, manual conduit benders, mechanical conduit benders, PVC conduit benders, solid conduit benders, conduit pipe benders, and conduit heaters. VEVOR is the best choice for any construction or electrical job because it has low prices and reliable customer service after the sale. Check out all of VEVOR's pipe benders right now to get the right tool for the job.


FAQs


What size conduit can manual conduit benders handle?


Most manual conduit benders can handle conduit from 1/2 inch to 1 inch in diameter. For larger sizes, you need hydraulic or electric conduit benders that can handle more force. Before you buy a manual bender for your job, make sure you review the range of rated conduit sizes listed on the product page.


Can PVC conduit benders be used on metal conduit?


No, PVC conduit benders and conduit heaters are designed for use with thermoplastic conduit, which softens when heated. Metal conduit needs to be bent with mechanical force, which can be applied by electric, hydraulic, or manual conduit benders. Heating metal conduit with a PVC heater will not produce a proper or safe bend.


How do I get accurate bend angles with a conduit bender?


Use the degree marks on the bending head or, on powered types, the digital angle display. Align the conduit with the start mark before applying any force. Before you use a new conduit bender or a conduit size you haven't worked with before, practice on a short piece of scrap material.


What is the difference between EMT and rigid conduit benders?


For EMT, the wall is thinner and requires less force to bend. Rigid conduit has a thicker wall, so it needs a bender with stronger shoes and a higher force value. You could damage the conduit and cause flat spots or kinks if you use an EMT-rated bender on rigid conduit.


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