Today we will be demonstrating how to measure, cut, and bend a piece of EMT conduit to your desired length and angle.
Begin by measuring the length of conduit that you will need.
Next, you will need to measure the amount of extra conduit length required, also known as “deduct length”, as you lose some length due to the conduit bend.
After determining the amount of “deduct” length and cutting to the size necessary, you should remove burrs from the cut end of the conduit using a conduit reamer or knife.
Your bender will typically have three or four distinctive marking features, 10,45,60, and 90.
Slide the conduit into the bender leaving the appropriate amount past the arrow on the bending shoe.
Now, pull the bender handle towards you to create the bend with a firm and steady motion to avoid any kinks or crimps in the conduit.
Bend until you have reached your desired corner angle.
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