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  2. Tube bending - Wikipedia

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    To make it easier to retrieve the spring from the pipe, it is a good idea to bend the pipe slightly more than required, and then slacken it off a little. Springs are less cumbersome than rotary benders, but are not suitable for bending short lengths of piping when it is difficult to get the required leverage on the pipe ends.

  3. File:Ridgid tubing bender, back.jpg - Wikipedia

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    RIDGID 1/2" tubing bender. Made in the USA kids. Now I can bend bridges "all night long" just like Lionel Richie. Or perhaps more like AC/DC... Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 300 dpi: Vertical resolution: 300 dpi: Software used: Ver.1.01 : File change date and time: 17:11, 15 July 2010: Y and C positioning: Co-sited ...

  4. Tube and pipe benders - Wikipedia

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  5. Bending (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    Broadly speaking, each bend corresponds with a set-up (although sometimes, multiple bends can be formed simultaneously). The relatively large number of set-ups and the geometrical changes during bending make it difficult to address tolerances and bending errors a priori during set-up planning, although some attempts have been made [15]

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  7. Copper tubing - Wikipedia

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    Soft (or ductile) copper tubing can be bent easily to travel around obstacles in the path of the tubing. While the work hardening of the drawing process used to size the tubing makes the copper hard or rigid, it is carefully annealed to make it soft again; it is, therefore, more expensive to produce than non-annealed, rigid copper tubing.