90 Degree Schedule 40 Pipe Dies for 105 Brute Tube and Pipe Bender
These dies fit the 105 Brute Tube and Pipe Bender for bending Schedule 40 Pipe with a maximum degree of bend of 90 degrees after springback. Our "What am I bending?" page (see our Resources tab) is a useful tool if you're not sure what the difference between tube and pipe is. Our benders and dies are rated for bending Schedule 40, mild steel pipe. For bending other Schedules or materials, call our tech department at +1 (813) 986-9000.
Pay close attention to the following terms (for more information on these terms, see our "Tube and Pipe Bending Basics" page):
Nominal Pipe Size: Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) is a North American set of standard sizes for pipes. Pipe size is specified with two non-dimensional numbers: a nominal pipe size (NPS) for diameter based on inches and a schedule (Sched. or Sch.) for wall thickness. Based on the NPS and schedule of a pipe, the pipe outside diameter (OD) and wall thickness can be obtained from reference tables such as those below. (For a more complete description, check out our "What am I bending?" page under the Resources tab.)
Outside Diamter: Refers to the actual Outside Diameter of the pipe as measured with a caliper.
Inside Diameter: Refers to the actual Inside Diameter of the pipe as measured with a caliper.
Nominal Wall Thickness: The average measurement of the wall thickness of the pipe.
CLR: stands for Center Line Radius, meaning the bend radius as measured from the apex of the bend to the middle of the tubing.
Please note: Our benders are rated for bending mild steel Schedule 40 pipe. For any other types of material or Schedules, call the Pro-Tools tech department at +1 (813) 986-9000.
*Please note: Due to manufacturing processes, dies with a centerline radius of 3" or less are only available in 180-degree models. For your convenience, clicking on the "View Product" button will take you to the correct page.
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