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I have often daydreamed of something like this that was portable, and affordable.
http://www.ercolina-usa.com/ce4050-ring-roll.htm

Dial in a radius and let it go....


Mark Heller
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About 13 years ago at a large casino in Las Vegas they had us bending 48" radius's in all the 4"EMT Comm runs with a Greenlee 881 in the field. Without a bending table. Why they were not buying them already made is beyond me. I did allot of segment bending on that job. The only other time the opportunity arose was running a 1" control conduit on the side of a 36" wide cable tray. I had to follow the radius of the tray bends. With todays tight market I would say there is not much demand for it anymore.

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About the only places I've seen large radius bends used recently is at refineries or grain elevators and you have to run aournd the outside of a tank or silo; or sometimes the specs call for fiber optic cables to be installed in large radius 90's.

It sure can be pretty though.

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I wonder how NASA does them?


Larry Fine
Fine Electric Co.
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