Greenlee 777 Hydraulic Bender 1-1/4" to 4" (Without Pump)

Greenlee 777 Hydraulic Bender 1-1/4" to 4" (Without Pump)

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  • Strong, portable pin-assembled aluminum components
  • Easy-to-use ram travel scale and bending charts
  • Conduit supports index to suit all sizes
  • Without hydraulic pump
Overview
The 777 Conduit Bender is intended to bend rigid conduit and Schedule 40 pipe when used with standard bending shoes. It is intended to bend Schedule 80 pipe through XX pipe when used with ductile iron bending shoes. The bender can accomplish a 90° bend in one shot when using 1-1/2" - 2" shoes. Segment bending is required when using 2-1/2" - 4" shoes. 

The bender is to be coupled to any Greenlee hydraulic pump capable of developing 10,000 psi. Suggested pumps are models 755, 975, 976-22PS, 980, and 960 SAPS.

Greenlee 777 Hydraulic Bender 1-1/4" to 4" (Without Pump)

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Greenlee
Part Number
777
Product Type
Hydraulic Bender
Application
For 1-1/4" - 2.000" One-Shot 90 DEG and 2-1/2" - 4.000" Segment Bending
Packaging
Retail
Country of Origin
United States
UPC
783310164913
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Return Policy
NCNR - Non-Cancellable / Non-Returnable
Physical Characteristics
Weight
74.39 kg
164.00 lb
Material
Aluminum Components
Details
Features
Strong, portable pin-assembled aluminum components
Easy-to-use ram travel scale and bending charts
Conduit supports index to suit all sizes
Without hydraulic pump

Centerline Bend Radius: 7-1/4" - 9-1/2" (184.100 - 241.300 mm) Rigid For 1-1/4" - 2.000" Shoe Size, 11-7/16" - 18-1/4" (290.500 - 463.600 mm) For 2-1/2" - 4.000" Shoe Size
Accessory: 1802 Bending Table (Optional), 21357 Conduit Support Pin for use with 1802 Bending Table - (2 Required)
Capacity: 1-1/4'' - 4.000'' Rigid Conduit
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
Greenlee

Founded in 1862, Greenlee Tools got its start as a toolmaker when two brothers needed to manufacture their invention (a special drill surrounded by chisels). With the success of this effort, the Greenlee brothers quickly took on making other woodworking tools and other machinery including a machine that laid track for the railroad. In the mid-80s and beyond, Greenlee added on other toolmakers and diversified the kinds of tools they make and now Greenlee manufactures tools used by tradesmen in all vocations from communications to hydraulic pumps, plumbing, telecom, test equipment and many more. Greenlee is widely recognized as an industry leader for quality hand and industrial tools.

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