Difference between revisions of "Push Bending"
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Revision as of 04:00, 23 October 2008
A style of bending where the bend arm is moved positive a few degrees, then the tube is pushed through a set of rollers. This can be used to easily achieve a very large radius bend compared to draw bending.
Typically push bending uses a single roller on the clamp die assembly. That roller opposes a another roller that is placed where the bend die in rotary draw bending is normally placed. This roller can vary in size compared to the other rollers in the die assembly. Two more rollers of the same CLR as the front clamp roller are on the pressure die assembly. All four rollers rotate freely. The tube is pushed through these rollers to create the bend.
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View the Push Bend fabrication video 800x600 Windows Media Video file |