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Pipe bending repeatability

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Pipe bending repeatability

Post by Slunnie »

We run a Dawn bow and arrow pipe bender in the workshop, but are struggling with repeatability and angular accuracy when bending.

So far we have found for example a 90 degree bend in 25.4 (20NB) is when the tube is pressed through to 40mm over the top of the bender, but some come out over 90 degree's, some come out good, and others come out under 90 degrees.

Are there any tricks to repeatability.

Likewise are there any easy ways to measure angles, or is it just a matter of running a magnetic inclinometer and calculating the angles.
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Post by Weiner »

Something like this to measure the angles? Angle finder.



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Post by Slunnie »

Thats a good trick!

Can that be used in the bender?
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Post by Weiner »

Slunnie wrote:Thats a good trick!

Can that be used in the bender?
Don't see why not, you could make something work.

Not too expensive

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MULTI-FUNCTION-A ... 240%3A1318
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Post by locktup4x4 »

I use a digital magnetic angle finder for the fist bend and once I've achieved the angle I want I measure the stroke of the ram. If I need to make identical bends I take the measurement off the ram. I know at 3 1/8" of ram showing all my bends will be 45 degrees.

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Post by bru21 »

bosch angle finder. I love it!!!

Buggy would have taken heaps longer without it.

In the past I have used two s/steel rulers bolted together with a nyloc to form a hinge thats tight as.
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Post by scuba steve 22 »

locktup4x4 wrote:I use a digital magnetic angle finder for the fist bend and once I've achieved the angle I want I measure the stroke of the ram. If I need to make identical bends I take the measurement off the ram. I know at 3 1/8" of ram showing all my bends will be 45 degrees.

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this way works best 4 me too

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Post by Slunnie »

At the risk of sounding a bit dim, do the digital magnietic angle finders compare the angle in relation to the material either side of the bend, or in relation to down like how the swinging angle gauges do? I'm just wondering what the manufacturing implications are to whether the bender cna be used laying flat or if it needs to be standing up.
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Post by bru21 »

It measures the angle between its left and right half.

http://www.newwoodworker.com/reviews/boschmtrfndr.html

you can buy a cheaper version from hare and forbes for $61

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Post by blurredvision »

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/DIGITAL-ANGLE-ME ... dZViewItem

I got one of these and it is very good for the price.
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Post by Slunnie »

These things are very cool.
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Post by Fathillbilly »

how about one of these :D :D :D

http://www.ercolina-usa.com/megabender.htm

this is what i have been using for the last 8 years
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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

Fathillbilly wrote:how about one of these :D :D :D

http://www.ercolina-usa.com/megabender.htm

this is what i have been using for the last 8 years
Ercolina benders are awesome, you just need a spare 20k :D
I used the 030 mega bender ( previous model ) at zillmere eng when working for them years ago and we used to do alloy and steel pipework, all repeat work .
Steel was easy but the alloy is harder to get perfect as depending on the temperature change throughout the day.
If you are looking at doing it for business go this way, if its for home jobs it is way out of the budget for most.
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Post by lokka »

Been lookin at these angle finders and i rekon this oil filled job is the go better than the jap one in the previous link and its cheaper

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ANGLE-FINDER-for ... 240%3A1318
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