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Pipe Bender ENERPAC

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Pipe Bender ENERPAC

Post by Hoonz »

Any one had any experience with these?
its a bow and arrow styles bender?

pros?
cons?

anything?

http://www.enerpac.com/html/products/in ... 24e_Eg.pdf
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Post by Tiny »

The only thing I could see being any issue would be how close you could get a bend to the edge so you may have a little more wastage on say sliders than using a draw through, and little bends close to eash other could prove difficult but they do with any thing and the hydaulic bit would be soooo much easier than using a ratchet lever type :armsup: feel like buying one for me to and sending it on down FOC
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Post by Hoonz »

should be ok ... we're actually getting the airoperated one so even easier
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Post by bruiser »

what are these babys worth
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Post by Hoonz »

i dunno RRP :twisted:
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the link is not working..
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Post by Hoonz »

try and go to products then tools

http://www.enerpac.com
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Post by Tiny »

mud4b wrote:the link is not working..
still works for me
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Post by adam.s »

Hoonz wrote:i dunno RRP :twisted:
so approx. what are you paying ?

most people on here can get trade prices anyway, so it's no big secret ??
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Post by Hoonz »

foad wrote:
Hoonz wrote:i dunno RRP :twisted:
so approx. what are you paying ?

most people on here can get trade prices anyway, so it's no big secret ??
well if u can get it then u can find out for yourself i have to keep it to myself
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Post by mickbeny »

Hi all...Worked with the exact one for donkeys years with the hand pump and the electric/hydrolic one,it also come with different size rams.good neat bends.I doubt it would be cheap though.
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Post by Hoonz »

thats what i like to hear :armsup:
so with the electric hydraulic did it make the bending easy ... faster ?
we got the air/hydraulic one
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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

Hoonz wrote:thats what i like to hear :armsup:
so with the electric hydraulic did it make the bending easy ... faster ?
we got the air/hydraulic one
I usually found in cage making comps a faster tape measure & drop saw is more important than the bender, a suitable modified 50tonne hydraulic press is the go :D :roll:
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Post by customhilux »

dude if ya got the money for it, go for it

enerpac make a good pneumatic pump,

they have a little pneumatic piston pump inside them, if ya want more power out of it, rip the lid off the tank and screw the relief sticking out, but get yaself a pressure gauge, so you'll know what pressure u have(the pump and cylinder are good for 10,000psi), but the bender wont handle that.

but the good thing is, if ya need to straighten something as well, use the cylinder and pump,


also let us know what price u can get it for, i'd like to compare it, we sell enerpac gear. :lol:
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Post by mickyd555 »

im looking at the one that trade tools sell, its only a bit over $300 but apparently plumbers love them. just not sure whether it comes with metric dies for it. It looks to be the same sort of setup as that one, but with a lever for the bottle jack type setup............
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Post by toughnut »

Hey Hoonz that's the one that I used to make all the bar work for my truck. Using the hand pump made it more acurate and taking it slow made for a better bend. I can get hold of it again so you can have a look if you like. :D
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Post by slosh »

I'm about to buy a bender but was leaning toward the speedwerx one- totally different beast that manufacturer claims will distort less than anything this side of a mandrel bender.
However it would be nice to hear how well these work they look to be good quality.
A basic speedwerx is $760 or so for the bender, $1050 ish for air/ hydraulic, and the dies vary in price from $300ish for a littly, to $680 for 2". These are retail prices- if anyone could get me a trade discount it would be nice!
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Post by toughnut »

This is the best pic of the bends on my tray at the moment. I'll try to get a better pic soon.
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Post by sierrajim »

I think that Gwagensteve has a speedworks one. I've seen soem of the work he's done with it and it seems to be very good. Tube distorsion is minimal.
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Enerpac bender

Post by davejb »

An alternative for the guys with a limited budjet.
Buy an elcheepo bender and the buy the enerpac formers to suit the size pipe you want to bend. The enerpac formers are proberly the best you can get for bending pipe (not DOM tube)
All you need to do is make a bush to fit between the the ram and former

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Post by just cruizin' »

C'mon guys what sort of $$ are we talking about? OK most of us get trade but we know what % we get so we can work out what it'll cost us. It'll just save a lot of wasted phone calls.
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Post by mickbeny »

Hi all...Hoonz,put it this way,you dont sweat with the power operated.LOL.Its no more or less accurate than the hand pump.
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Post by Hoonz »

customhilux deals enerpac gear, im pretty sure he'll post up a price
later on tonite ...
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Post by just cruizin' »

Right you lazy buggers, I've made the call.

Enerpak pipe bender $3833 + GST trade
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Post by Hoonz »

what does that include just cruizin?
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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

Hoonz wrote:what does that include just cruizin?
Because we're not telling anybody anything, I'm not telling where you can get a basic footpedal air/pnemautic pump for $600 and a forward/reversable one for $1200
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Post by mickyd555 »

ok, all this talk about tube benders...........the one that i was refering to from QLD trade tools. is it just a waste of time, or is it just gonna be harder to use?? its only $300 odd dollars, but i dont wana waste $300 if its useless. id rather save up and spend a few more bucks, but i dont think id spend $3000................. :shock:
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Post by Hoonz »

hahaha *points and laughs*
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Post by Hoonz »

just cruizin' wrote:Right you lazy buggers, I've made the call.

Enerpak pipe bender $3833 + GST trade

there you go theres the price for the enerpac bender 3833+ GST trade :rofl: :armsup:
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Post by mickyd555 »

Hoonz wrote:
just cruizin' wrote:Right you lazy buggers, I've made the call.

Enerpak pipe bender $3833 + GST trade

there you go theres the price for the enerpac bender 3833+ GST trade :rofl: :armsup:
and hoonz's price is <insert price here>

and then onsell to us poor buggers.(unless its more than $300, then i dont want it............... :lol: :lol: )
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