B21D7/063

TUBING BENDER
20250242400 · 2025-07-31 · ·

A portable tubing bender configured to automatically bend a portion of tubing according to a defined set of bend specifications, including a desired number of bends and a desired angle for each bend. The portable tubing bender including a driver configured to rotate a driven shaft and a first rotational output, a reductive gear set operably coupling the driven shaft to an output shaft, a bender shoe couplable to the output shaft, the bender shoe defining an arcuate channel configured to receive tubing during bending operations, and an automatic feed mechanism configured to advance the tubing relative to the bender shoe from an initial position to a bend position.

Hand-held conduit bending tool with multiple bending channels

A hand-held conduit bending tool includes an elongated handle and a bender head disposed on the handle. The bender head comprising a body portion having at least one curved channel therein. In an embodiment, the channel is elliptical in cross-section. A handle mount is at a rear end of the body portion and rearward of the hook portion and a foot pedal is formed. In some embodiments, two channels are provided to accommodate two differently sized conduits. Markings are provided to enable use of the tool in a head-down position and in a head-up position.

END FORMING TOOL FOR FORMING A PROTRUSION ON A TUBE

An end forming tool assembly, including a body including a through-hole extending in a first axial direction, a plunger slidingly engaged with the first hole, a clamp, a first arm pivotably connected to the body, the first arm operatively arranged to engage the clamp, and a die connected to the plunger, and wherein when the plunger is displaced in the first axial direction the first arm applies a force to the clamp.

HAND-HELD CONDUIT BENDING TOOL WITH MULTIPLE BENDING CHANNELS

A hand-held conduit bending tool includes an elongated handle and a bender head disposed on the handle. The bender head comprising a body portion having at least one curved channel therein. In an embodiment, the channel is elliptical in cross-section. A handle mount is at a rear end of the body portion and rearward of the hook portion and a foot pedal is formed. In some embodiments, two channels are provided to accommodate two differently sized conduits. Markings are provided to enable use of the tool in a head-down position and in a head-up position.