Laying Out One-Shot 90° Bends; Minimum Distance From End Of Conduit - Greenlee 881 Cam Track Instruction Manual

Hydraulic benders and bending table
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Laying Out One-Shot 90° Bends
1. Measure the length of the required stub.
2. Find the Minimum Stub Length on the Table 2:
Deduct, Stub Dimensions, and Minimum Distance
from End of Conduit. The stub you require must be
equal to or longer than the minimum stub length.
3. Measure and mark the stub length on the conduit.
This is Mark 1.
4. Find the Deduct on Table 2. Subtract the Deduct
from Mark 1 and make a new mark. This is Mark 2,
or the bending mark. Find the Minimum Distance
from End of Conduit in Table 2; be sure that Mark 2
is at least this distance from the end of the conduit.
5. Align Mark 2 with the outside edge of the saddle.
Bend the conduit—see the instructions under
Assembly and Operating Instructions.
Table 2
Deduct, Stub Dimensions, Minimum Distance from End of Conduit
Deduct
Minimum Stub Length

Minimum Distance from End of Conduit

Deduct
Minimum Stub Length
Minimum Distance from End of Conduit
Greenlee / A Textron Company
881 and 881CT Cam Track
CONDUIT SIZE
EMT
IMC-RIGID
STUB LENGTH
TO BOTTOM
OF CONDUIT
2-1/2
3
21-1/2
24
24
27
2-1/2
3
21-1/2
24-1/4
24
26-3/4
2-1/2
2-1/2
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Hydraulic Benders
STUB
LENGTH
DEDUCT
MARK 1
MARK 2
MARK
2
3-1/2
27-3/4
32-1/4
31-1/4
36-1/4
3-1/2
28-1/4
32-1/2
30-3/4
2-1/2
2-1/2
4
4
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