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Instruction

Sheet

Sidewinder

®

Mechanical Bender

Bend Only Conduit Size and Type as Marked on 
Each Shoe:

Attempts to bend conduit size and type other than that 
marked on a shoe could result in breakage. (Do not 
attempt to bend 2" rigid or IMC steel conduit on this 
bender shoe).

When Bending 2" EMT Conduit:

Always use the steel roller and strap provided. Failure 
to do so could result in breakage.

Important:

 The bender carriage must be on a solid, 

level surface during operation.

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MPORTANT:  RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS: 

Visually inspect all components for shipping damage. If any shipping damage 

is found, notify carrier at once.Shipping damage is NOT covered by warranty. The carrier is responsible for all repair or 
replacement costs resulting from damage in shipment.

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MPORTANT — USER SAFETY AND PROTECTION: 

In setting up systems to fit your operations, care must be taken to 

select the proper components and design to insure appropriate integration with your operations and existing equipment and  
that  all  safety  measures  have  been  taken  to  avoid  the  risk  of  personal  injury  and  property  damage  from  your  application  
or  system.  GARDNER  BENDER  CANNOT  BE  RESPONSIBLE  FOR  DAMAGE  OR  INJURY  CAUSED  BY  UNSAFE  USE, 
MAINTENANCE  OR  APPLICATION  OF  ITS  PRODUCTS

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  Please  contact  Gardner  Bender  for  guidance  when  you  are  in 

doubt as to the proper safety precautions to be taken in designing and setting up your particular application.

Preliminary Procedure:

 Read all instructions carefully before attempting to assemble or operate your 

mechanical conduit bender.

Strap

Roller Assembly Position:

Always place roller assembly and ratchet handle in 
proper frame hole according to the size and type of 
conduit being bent (as shown on Bender Frame).

Mounting of Bender Frame:

If bender frame is to be mounted on a bench or support 
other than the SAF-T-Bender Carriage, drill four (4) 
holes in the support, in-line with the mounting slots of 
the frame. Attach the frame to the support with four (4) 

5

16

" cap screws of proper length and secure with four (4) 

nuts. A plain washer should be used between the head 
of each cap screw and the bender frame.

Keep hands clear of bending shoe and 

rollers during operation.

Ratchet 

Handle

Summary of Contents for Sidewinder

Page 1: ...l safety measures have been taken to avoid the risk of personal injury and property damage from your application or system GARDNER BENDER CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY CAUSED BY UNSAFE USE MAINTENANCE OR APPLICATION OF ITS PRODUCTS Please contact Gardner Bender for guidance when you are in doubt as to the proper safety precautions to be taken in designing and setting up your particula...

Page 2: ... upper hole is used when bending 1 2 3 4 and 1 conduit The lower hole is used when bending 11 4 11 2 and 2 conduit Check the markings on the frame 3 Two of the three holes in the back of the ratchet handle are for the locating pin on the frame When bending 1 2 3 4 or 1 conduit the lower left hole is used When bending 11 4 1 or 2 conduit the top center hole is used figure 2 The third hole is not us...

Page 3: ...n figure 7 rotate the shoe until the lock pin seats in the shoe notch and holds the shoe in place NOTE Before starting a bend be sure lock pin has released from shoe 2 Place the conduit under the shoe and in the groove The other end of the conduit must rest on the black roller assembly Check the charts on the last page for exact conduit positions for various type bends 3 When the conduit is proper...

Page 4: ...rd to set the ratchet pawls Raise the ratchet handle until the pawls engage the shoe teeth figure 11 6 Using the 1 pipe pull the ratchet down to begin bending check the angle indicator on the frame and the pointer on the shoe to determine what degree of bend has been accomplished figure 12 Repeat raising and lowering the ratchet as often as needed to make the desired bend 7 A small overbend is usu...

Page 5: ...inst the soft roller at the same time push the pipe upward moving the shoe counter clockwise The conduit will be forced out of the shoe Note Removing 2 conduit requires removing the follow bar prior to removing the conduit Maintenance Performed Monthly 1 Use heavy duty grease to coat the soft roller inner bearings and roller shaft 2 The roller mounting holes and ratchet mounting holes in the frame...

Page 6: ...153 4 51 8 31 4 2 123 4 49 16 3 Conduit Set Back Dimension Chart Rigid EMT 90o Stub Up And Kick Bend Instructions 1 Determine H dimension by measuring rise or height needed From Diagonal Distance Chart determine straight length of pipe D needed to reach desired turn up height H at desired bend angle 2 Lay off distance D from end of conduit and make 1st mark 3 From Set Back Chart select proper set ...

Page 7: ...nches Gain of Bends inches Radii 15o 30o 45o 90o 15o 30o 45o 90o 1 2 35 16 7 8 13 4 29 16 53 16 0 1 16 1 8 13 8 3 4 51 16 15 16 211 16 4 8 0 1 16 3 16 23 16 1 67 16 111 16 33 8 51 16 103 16 0 1 16 1 4 23 4 11 4 915 16 25 8 53 16 713 16 159 16 0 1 8 7 16 41 4 11 2 113 8 3 515 16 815 16 177 8 0 1 8 1 2 47 8 2 97 16 21 2 415 16 73 8 1413 16 0 1 8 3 8 41 16 1 2 31 4 7 8 111 16 29 16 51 16 0 1 16 1 8 1...

Page 8: ...inary wear and tear abuse misuse overloading altered products or use of improper fluid WARRANTY RETURN PROCEDURE When question of warranty claim arises send the unit to the nearest GB Authorized Service Center for inspection transportation prepaid Furnish evidence of purchase date If the claim comes under the terms of our warranty the Authorized Service Center will REPAIR OR REPLACE PARTS AFFECTED...

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