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This electric pump uses a two button hand remote and plugs into standard 110 volt power. It produces 4,000 psi of hydraulic pressure, which makes it a…

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…alike. Featuring a 25 ton hydraulic cylinder which can be powered by either an air/hydraulic or electric/hydraulic pump, this bender has enough power…

hydraulic pump utilizes your shop air supply for power and is activated by a foot control. It is ideal for use with tubing benders and small hydraulic

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This SPX Power Team electric / hydraulic pump uses a two button hand remote and plugs into any 110 volt power. It is single acting with a manual lever…

…quick-connect hydraulic system with enough power to easily bend 2 inch Schedule 40 pipe, 2.5 inch OD tube and 2 inch square. The hydraulic pump is on…

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…inch OD) or 2 inch Pipe (2.375 inch OD)Produces straight and limited angle cuts Can be driven by hand, air or electric hydraulic pumps (not included)

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Our 10 Ton Bender is a quick-connect hydraulic tool that greatly expands your fabrication capabilities. Designed for medium to heavy material, the Edwards 10 Ton Bender powers through 2" (I.D.) Schedule 40 pipe, 2-1/2" (O.D.) tube and 2" square tube quickly and accurately. Choose from our over 280 standard Bender Die Sets to get your job done. Call for custom die information and material compatibility requirements.

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A hydraulic pipe bender is a device that uses hydraulic pressure to bend various metal pipes to specific angles. Hydraulic pipe benders work the same way as hydraulic car jacks and can perform multiple bends on the same pipe. Although they aren"t as effective as electric pipe benders, making bends using hydraulic pipe benders takes less time and effort than manual benders. This article discusses more about what hydraulic pipe benders are, their design and operation, and compares them with other pipe benders.

A hydraulic pipe bender requires less effort to bend pipe than manual pipe benders. It uses hydraulic pressure to bend pipes of different sizes and material types (e.g., copper and stainless steel). Hydraulic pipe benders use the ram bending method to bend pipes to specific angles. This method uses a bending die (Figure 2 labeled A), which controls the inside radius of the bend. The die presses the pipe against two stationary rollers (Figure 2 labeled B) to achieve the bend.

Hydraulic machines take advantage of Pascal’s principle, which states that an increase of pressure at one point in a confined space filled with incompressible fluid will lead to an equal increase at all other points. Hydraulic machines typically use water or oil as the incompressible fluid. An example of hydraulics is if two cylinders containing pistons are filled with oil and connected to one another with a pipe, any force that one piston applies to the oil will act upon the other piston.

In hydraulic systems, it"s possible to multiply the force on the second piston or cylinder in the above example based on Pascal"s principle and the pressure definition. Pressure is the force acting per unit area. Thus, with a constant pressure value, an increase of the second piston’s surface area results in an increase of force acting upon that piston. Most hydraulic systems have valves connecting cylinders and pistons to a high-pressure oil pump. Therefore, by applying a small force on the hydraulic pipe bender"s pump, a larger force is created to make bends in pipes of various sizes and materials.

Figure 3: A hydraulic pipe bender mounted on a tripod with the following components: hand pump (A), cylinder (B), frame plates (C), pivot assembly (D), dies (E).

Hand Pump: The pump (Figure 3 labeled A) supplies high-pressure oil to the entire cylinder through the release knob valve and the hydraulic hose. It has a handle that facilitates the opening and closing of the valve to release the oil as required. The pump has an oil filler screw for refilling or replacing the oil.

Cylinder: Pressure, force created in the hand pump, is transmitted to the cylinder (Figure 3 labeled B) via the hydraulic hose. Given that the cylinder has a higher surface area than the pump, the force is multiplied there, making it possible to bend pipes of various sizes and materials to the required degrees.

Pivot Assembly: This is an assembly of rollers (Figure 3 labeled D) placed between the upper and lower frame plates and secured in applicable holes with pins and snap pins. The pivot assembly allows the pipe to roll through as the bending occurs, making it possible to achieve the required bending degree.

Operate the pump slowly, monitoring the bend until achieving the desired bend angle.Don"t force the pipe to bend. If it doesn"t bend, stop, release the hydraulic pressure and remove it from the bender.

When finished, turn the hydraulic pipe bender off and retract the cylinder by slowly turning the release valve knob counterclockwise. Release the left side pivot pin and the pivot assembly.

Hydraulic pipe benders are useful for various uses, such as wall returns, handrails, roll cages, car chassis, rail elbows, furniture frames, and pipeline construction and repair. They are suitable for more robust pipes like those made of iron and steel. These machines are also ideal for producing tubes and pipes that require precision.

Readiness:Hydraulic pipe benders need a little more time to set up than manual pipe benders. Electric pipe benders vary in set up time depending on the type.

The choice of a pipe bending machine depends on budget, use, and requirements. A hydraulic pipe bender is ideal for small-scale uses, where high precision and quality don"t matter much.