Greenlee 854 User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
854
Quad Bender
Read and understand all of the instructions and
safety information in this manual before operating
or servicing this tool.
52033653 © 2007 Greenlee Textron Inc. 11/07
Serial Code AKM
Español............... 23
Français.............. 45

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All specications are nominal and may change as design
improvements occur. Greenlee Textron Inc. shall not be liable for
damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products.
Loctite is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation.
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Table of Contents
Description .................................................................... 2
Safety ............................................................................ 2
Purpose ......................................................................... 2
Important Safety Information .....................................3–4
Grounding Instructions.................................................. 5
Identication.................................................................. 6
Specications................................................................ 6
Transportation and Setup.............................................. 7
Operation..................................................................8–10
Illustrated Bending Glossary ....................................... 11
Bending Instructions ..............................................12–13
Special Bending Information..................................14–21
Español........................................................................ 23
Français....................................................................... 45
Description
The Greenlee 854 Quad Bender is an electric-powered
conduit and pipe bender, intended to make up to 90°
bends in 1/2" to 2" conduit and pipe. It is capable of
bending the following:
EMT
IMC
Rigid Aluminum
Rigid Steel
40 Mil PVC-Coated Rigid Steel (requires PVC
Shoe Group 01700, purchased separately)
Schedule 40 Pipe
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications
Commission rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-
dance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference, in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
Do not make any modifications to this device.
Unauthorized changes or modifications will void the
user’s authority to operate this device under United
States federal law.
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Safety
Safety is essential in the use and maintenance of
Greenlee tools and equipment. This instruction manual
and any markings on the tool provide information for
avoiding hazards and unsafe practices related to the
use of this tool. Observe all of the safety information
provided.
Purpose of this Manual
This manual is intended to familiarize personnel with the
safe operation procedures for the following tool:
854 (03106) Serial Number AKM
Keep this manual available to all personnel.
Replacement manuals are available upon request at no
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFETY
ALERT
SYMBOL
This symbol is used to call your attention to hazards
or unsafe practices which could result in an injury or
property damage. The signal word, dened below,
indicates the severity of the hazard. The message
after the signal word provides information for pre-
venting or avoiding the hazard.
Immediate hazards which, if not avoided, WILL result
in severe injury or death.
Hazards which, if not avoided, COULD result in
severe injury or death.
Hazards or unsafe practices which, if not avoided,
MAY result in injury or property damage.
Read and understand all of the
instructions and safety information
in this manual before operating or
servicing this tool.
Failure to observe this warning will
result in severe injury or death.
Do not use this tool in a hazard-
ous environment. Hazards include
ammable liquids, gases, or other
materials. Using this tool in a hazard-
ous environment can result in a re
or explosion.
Failure to observe this warning will
result in severe injury or death.
Electric shock hazard:
Connect the power cord to a
120 volt, 20 amp receptacle on a
ground fault protected circuit only.
See Grounding Instructions.
Do not modify the power cord or
plug.
Inspect the power cord before
use. Repair or replace the cord if
damaged.
Disconnect the unit from power
before servicing.
Failure to observe these warnings
could result in severe injury or death.
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Do not expose to rain.
Do not use in wet or damp
locations.
Do not immerse the pendant
switch in water or any other liquid.
Failure to observe these warnings
could result in severe injury or death.
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Wear eye protection when operating
or servicing this tool.
Failure to wear eye protection could
result in serious eye injury from ying
debris.
Do not remove guards.
Failure to observe this warning could
result in severe injury or death.

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Extension cords:
Use only three-wire, 12-gauge
extension cords that have three-
prong grounding-type plugs and
three-hole receptacles that accept
the tool’s plug.
Do not use extension cords that
are longer than 30 m (100').
Repair or replace damaged
extension cords.
Failure to observe these warnings
could result in severe injury or death.
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Pinch points:
Keep hands away from bending
shoe, rollers and conduit when
bender is in use.
Failure to observe this warning could
result in severe injury or death.
Unplug the bender before changing accessories.
Accidental start-up could result in serious injury.
Adjust fork spacing to match fork tubes on bender.
Ensure caster brakes are locked and casters are
straight before inserting forks into fork tubes.
Forks must extend beyond ends of fork tubes a
minimum of 8".
Failure to observe this warning could result in severe
injury or death.
Do not operate the bender while wearing loose
clothing. Loose clothing can get caught in moving
parts.
Failure to observe this warning could result in severe
injury or death.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Do not use as a step or ladder.
Inspect the bender before each use. Replace worn,
damaged, or missing parts with Greenlee replace-
ment parts. A damaged or improperly assem-
bled component could break and strike nearby
personnel.
Do not overbend the conduit or pipe. Overbending
could cause a hook to collide with the conduit or
pipe, resulting in damage to the bender.
Conduit moves rapidly as it is bent. Before starting
a bend, remove any obstructions from the path of
the conduit.
Some of the components and accessories are
heavy and may require two people to lift and
assemble.
Use this tool for the manufacturer’s intended
purpose only.
Failure to observe these precautions may result in
injury or property damage.
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Note: Keep all decals clean and legible, and replace
when necessary.

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Grounding Instructions
Electric shock hazard:
Do not modify the plug provided
with the tool.
Connect this tool to a grounded
receptacle on a 20 amp GFCI-
protected circuit.
Failure to observe these warnings
could result in severe injury or death.
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This tool must be grounded. In the event of a malfunc-
tion or breakdown, an electrical ground provides a path
of least resistance for the electric current. This path of
least resistance is intended to reduce the risk of electric
shock.
This tool’s electric cord has a grounding conductor and
a grounding plug as shown. Do not modify the plug.
Connect the plug to a corresponding GFCI protected
receptacle that is properly installed and grounded
in accordance with all national and local codes and
ordinances.
Do not use an adapter.
NEMA L5-20
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Identification
Specifications
Height .....................................................................................................1200 mm (47")
Width .....................................................................................................724 mm (28.5")
Depth.....................................................................................................902 mm (35.5")
Mass/Weight (bender without shoes or roller supports).........................231 kg (510 lb)
Power Supply ............................................... 120 VAC, 20 amp GFCI-protected circuit
Operating Conditions
Temperature (required) .............................................. 0 °C to 49 °C (32 °F to 120 °F)
Relative Humidity ........................................................................................0 to 98%
Capacity ........................................................ 1/2" to 2" conduit and schedule 40 pipe
854 Conduit Bender
1. Bender Power Head
2. 1/2" to 1-1/4" Bending Shoe
3. On/Off Switch and Circuit Breaker
4. Bender Head Pivot Lock Knob
5. Lifting Eyes
6. Lockable Storage Area
7. Support Frame
8. Support Roller Squeeze Adjustment
9. Support Roller Engagement Handle
10. Roller Support Retention Cam
11. 1-1/2" to 2" Roller Support System
12. 1-1/2" to 2" Bending Shoe
13. Shoe Retaining Lock Ring
14. Transport Handle
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Transportation and Setup
Hoisting the Bender
To hoist the bender, use either slings (nylon or polyester)
or chains with hooks. Each side of the sling or chain
must be at least 915 mm (36") long to prevent contact
with the bender. All lifting components must be rated for
231 kg (510 lb).
1. Pivot the bending head to the horizontal position
with the 1-1/2" to 2" shoe upward (see Pivoting the
Bender Head in this section of the manual).
2. Rotate the lifting eyes so they are accessible.
3. Loop the slings through, or attach the hooks to, the
lifting eyes.
4. Hoist the bender.
Pivoting the Bender Head
The bender head has two bending positions — vertical
and horizontal. To change the bender head position:
1. Pull out the bender head pivot lock knob. It may be
necessary to twist the knob clockwise until the pin
clears the frame.
2. Pivot the bending head to the desired bending
position.
3. Push the bender head pivot lock knob back into
position so that the pin is fully engaged in the hole.
4. Twist the pivot lock knob counterclockwise until you
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Operation
Do not use this tool in a hazard-
ous environment. Hazards include
ammable liquids, gases, or other
materials. Using this tool in a hazard-
ous environment can result in a re
or explosion.
Failure to observe this warning will
result in severe injury or death.
Electric shock hazard:
Connect the power cord to a
120 volt, 20 amp receptacle on a
ground fault protected circuit only.
See Grounding Instructions.
Do not modify the power cord or
plug.
Inspect the power cord before
use. Repair or replace the cord if
damaged.
Disconnect the unit from power
before servicing.
Failure to observe these warnings
could result in severe injury or death.
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Wear eye protection when operating
or servicing this tool.
Failure to wear eye protection could
result in serious eye injury from ying
debris.
Pinch points:
Keep hands away from bending
shoe, rollers and conduit when
bender is in use.
Failure to observe this warning could
result in severe injury or death.
Unplug the bender before changing accessories.
Accidental startup could result in serious injury.
Do not operate the bender while wearing loose
clothing. Loose clothing can get caught in moving
parts.
Failure to observe this warning could result in severe
injury or death.

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Operation (cont’d)
1. Mark the conduit.
The decals on the bender and the Bending
Instructions section of this manual provide basic
instructions for marking and bending the conduit.
They are based on measurements with common
fractions for accurate results.
For a higher level of precision, see the Special
Bending Information section of this manual. This
section is based on measurements carried out to
two decimal places.
2. Turn the power switch/circuit breaker to ON.
3. Use the shoe selection switch on the side of
the bender to select the proper shoe (1/2" to
1-1/4" shoe or 1-1/2" to 2" shoe). Press BEND or
UNLOAD until the pointer of the selected shoe is 5°
to 10° before the 0° starting point.
4. Insert the conduit into the proper shoe groove and
hook (green hooks indicate IMC, rigid, and sched-
ule 40 pipe; silver hooks indicate EMT). Load the
conduit so that the bending mark is aligned with the
front edge of the shoe hook.
If bending 1/2" to 1-1/4" conduit, use the roller
support unit as explained under Operation.
If bending 1-1/2" to 2" EMT, IMC or rigid
aluminum, use the roller support unit and set
the squeeze as explained under Operation.
If bending 1-1/2" to 2" rigid steel conduit or
schedule 40 pipe, ensure that the roller support
unit is in the lowered position.
5. See the instruction decal or the Scale Reading Table
for the appropriate bend angle.
6. Bend the conduit:
a. Press and hold BEND.
b. Release the BEND switch as you approach the
desired angle of bend.
c. Press BEND momentarily until the bend is
complete.
7. Unload the bender.
a. Press UNLOAD. The shoe will rotate back and
drop the 1-1/2" to 2" roller support unit, if it was
used.
b. After the shoe has rotated backward 15° to 20°,
release the switch.
c. After the shoe stops completely, twist the
conduit to release it from the hook.
Remove the conduit.
d. Press and hold UNLOAD until the shoe has
rotated back to 0°.
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USING ROLLER SUPPORT UNITS
Use the roller support units to squeeze the conduit as it
is bent.
Using the 1/2" to 1-1/4" Roller Support Unit
Pivot this roller support upward and into place when
bending all types of 1/2" to 1-1/4" conduit. Pivot the
roller support down for easier loading and unloading.
Using the 1-1/2" to 2" Roller Support Unit
Engage this roller support when bending 1-1/2" to 2"
EMT, IMC, and rigid aluminum conduit:
1. Position the shoe at the load point shown on the
bend angle chart, approximately 10° before 0°.
2. Insert the tube into the hook system and position
the conduit into the shoe groove.
3. Pull the roller support into the bend start position.
The retaining roller on the 1-1/2" rear roller
assembly will be held by the roller retaining cam.
4. The tube will have freedom to move to allow
positioning of the bending mark.
5. Press BEND until the desired bend angle is
achieved.
Notes:
If it is difficult to engage the rollers completely, the
squeeze is probably set too high. See Adjusting the
Squeeze in this section of the manual.
When the roller support is raised, the bender will travel
a maximum of approximately 105°.
Do not allow a bend or coupler to go over the roller
supports.
Do not allow the trailing end of the conduit to go
over the roller supports.
Failure to observe these precautions may result in
damage to the bender.
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Operation (cont’d)
ADJUSTING THE SQUEEZE
When bending 1-1/2" to 2" EMT, IMC, and rigid alumi-
num conduit, the roller support must be engaged so that
the roller supports the conduit; the pressure against the
conduit is the “squeeze”. Setting the squeeze adjust-
ment arm to the vertical position (middle hole) provides
the necessary amount of squeeze for most 1-1/2" to 2"
EMT and IMC conduit.
Due to variations in conduit, the standard adjustment
may provide too much or too little squeeze.
If the conduit is difcult to load or develops excessive
side marking when bent, the squeeze is set too high.
If the conduit becomes excessively oval or wrinkled,
the squeeze is set too low.
To change the amount of squeeze:
1. Loosen the adjustment arm screw.
2. Rotate the adjustment arm one position counter-
clockwise to INCREASE the squeeze or one posi-
tion clockwise to DECREASE the squeeze.
Note: Decrease the squeeze by three settings when
bending rigid aluminum conduit.
3. Align the adjustment arm with one of the holes and
tighten the screw.
Changing the squeeze may affect the bending accu-
racy. If the pointers are inaccurate after changing the
squeeze, see Pointer Accuracy.
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POINTER ACCURACY
Note: Pointers may be adjusted while shoes are on
the bender.
1. Loosen the two locking screws.
2. Move the pointer.
3. Tighten the screws.
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back-to-back bend — any U-shaped bend formed by two
parallel 90° bends with a straight section of conduit or pipe
between the bends.
center-to-center distance — the distance between the
successive bends that make up an offset or a three-bend
saddle.
developed length — the actual length of pipe that will be
bent; see distance “d” in the illustration at left.
gain — the difference between the straight-line distance
(a + a) and the shorter radial distance, (d) where:
θ= angle of bend
r = the centerline bending radius of the bending shoe
kick — single bend of less than 90°
leg length — the distance from the end of a straight
section of conduit or pipe to the bend; measured from the
end to the outside edge of the conduit or pipe.
offset bend — two opposite bends with the same degree
of bend; used to avoid an obstruction.
offset height — the distance between the two legs of
an offset bend, measured perpendicular to the two legs;
also called amount of offset and depth of offset.
rise — the distance from the end of a straight section of
conduit or pipe to the bend; measured from the end to the
center line of the conduit or pipe. Also called stub or
stub-up.
saddle — a three-bend or four-bend combination; used
to avoid an obstruction.
shrink — the amount of conduit “lost” when laying out an
offset bend working toward an obstruction; see the expla-
nation under Offset Bending in this manual.
springback — the amount, measured in degrees, that a
conduit or pipe tends to straighten after being bent.
Illustrated Bending Glossary
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Bending Instructions
Single Bends (Stubs and Kicks)
1. Measure the length of the required stub.
2. See the Minimum Stub on the Deduct Table. The
required stub must be equal to or longer than the
Minimum Stub.
3. Measure and mark the stub length on the conduit.
This is the Stub Length Mark. Subtract the Deduct
from this mark and make a new mark. This is
Bending Mark 1.
Deduct Table
Conduit
Size
EMT IMC/Rigid
Deduct Minimum
Stub
Deduct Minimum
Stub
1/2" 7-1/2 9-1/2 7-1/2 9-1/2
3/4" 9 11 9 11
1" 11 13 11 13
1-1/4" 13-5/8 15-5/8 13-5/8 15-5/8
1-1/2" 14-7/8 16-7/8 14-7/8 16-7/8
2" 16-3/8 18-3/8 16-1/8 18-1/8
4. Align Bending Mark 1 with the front edge of the
hook and bend the conduit.
Note: When the operator presses UNLOAD, the conduit
may spring back a few degrees. Compensate by over-
bending as shown in the Scale Reading Table.
STUB LENGTH
STUB
LENGTH
MARK
BENDING
MARK 1 DEDUCT
STUB
LENGTH
MARK
BENDING
MARK 1
STUB LENGTH
Conduit Size Conduit Type Start (0°) 15° 22-1/2° 30° 45° 60° 90°
1/2"
EMT 1 16-1/2 24 31-1/2 46-1/2 61-1/2 91-1/2
IMC 2-1/2 17-1/2 25-1/2 33 48 63-1/2 93-1/2
RIG 1 16-1/2 24 31-1/2 46-1/2 61-1/2 91-1/2
AL 1 16 23-1/2 31 46-1/2 61-1/2 91-1/2
PVC 1-1/2 16-1/2 24 31-1/2 46-1/2 61-1/2 91-1/2
3/4"
EMT 1 16 24 31-1/2 46-1/2 62 92-1/2
IMC 1 16-1/2 24 31-1/2 47 62 92-1/2
RIG 1/2 15-1/2 23 30-1/2 45-1/2 60-1/2 90-1/2
AL 1/2 15-1/2 23-1/2 31 46 61-1/2 92
PVC 0 15 22-1/2 30 45 60 90
1"
EMT 0 15 22-1/2 30 45-1/2 60-1/2 90-1/2
IMC 2 17 24-1/2 32 47 62 92-1/2
RIG 1 16 23-1/2 31 46 61 91
AL 1/2 15-1/2 23-1/2 31 46 61-1/2 91-1/2
PVC 1/2 15-1/2 23 30-1/2 45-1/2 60-1/2 90-1/2
1-1/4"
EMT 1 16 23-1/2 31-1/2 46-1/2 61-1/2 92
IMC 2 17-1/2 25 32-1/2 47-1/2 62-1/2 92-1/2
RIG 1 16 23-1/2 31 46 60-1/2 90-1/2
AL 1-1/2 16-1/2 24 31-1/2 46-1/2 61-1/2 91-1/2
PVC 1/2 15-1/2 23 30-1/2 45-1/2 60-1/2 90-1/2
1-1/2"
EMT 1 16 24 31-1/2 46-1/2 61-1/2 92
IMC 2 17 25 32-1/2 47-1/2 63 93-1/2
RIG 0 15 22-1/2 30 45 60 90-1/2
AL 1 16 23-1/2 31 46 61-1/2 91-1/2
PVC 1/2 16 23-1/2 31 46 61 91
2"
EMT 1/2 15 22-1/2 30 45 59-1/2 89
IMC 3-1/2 18-1/2 26 33-1/2 48-1/2 63-1/2 94
RIG 1 16 23-1/2 31 45-1/2 60-1/2 90-1/2
AL 2 17 24-1/2 32 47 61-1/2 91-1/2
PVC 2 17 24-1/2 31-1/2 46-1/2 61-1/2 91-1/2
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Offsets
1. Measure the height and length of the
obstruction. Select the angle to be used.
2. Refer to the X Table for the X dimension,
and refer to the Offset Table for the center-
to-center distance.
Note: If the center-to-center distance is
not shown, calculate it by using the multi-
pliers shown in the Offset Table.
3. Mark the conduit as shown.
4. Insert the conduit into the bender. Align
Bending Mark 1 with the front edge of the
hook and bend the conduit.
5. Without removing the conduit from the
bender, align Bending Mark 2 with the front
edge of the hook and rotate the conduit
180°. Make the second bend.
Bending Instructions (cont’d)
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BENDING
MARK 1
BENDING
MARK 1
BENDING
MARK 2
BENDING
MARK 2
START OF BEND
START OF BEND
CENTER TO CENTER
X
X
Conduit Size X
1/2" 2-1/2
3/4" 3-1/16
1" 3-1/16
1-1/4" 4
1-1/2" 4-3/4
2" 4-3/4
Offset
Finished Angle
15° 30° 45°
Maximum
Conduit Size
Center-
to-Center
Maximum
Conduit Size
Center-
to-center
Maximum
Conduit Size
Center-
to-Center
2 3/4 7-3/4
4 1-1/2 15-7/16 3/4 7-15/16
6 2 23-3/16 1 11-15/16 1/2 8-5/16
8 2 30-7/8 1-1/2 15-15/16 1 11-1/16
10 2 38-5/8 2 19-15/16 1-1/4 13-13/16
12 2 46-3/8 2 23-15/16 1-1/2 16-5/8
14 2 54-1/16 2 27-15/16 2 19-7/16
16 2 61-13/16 2 31-15/16 2 22-1/4
18 2 69-9/16 2 35-15/16 2 25-1/16
20 2 77-1/4 2 39-15/16 2 27-15/16
22 2 85 2 43-15/16 2 30-3/4
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Special Bending Information
The Special Bending Information section and the
Special Bending Information Chart are used together for
making very precise bends.
The Special Bending Information Chart is divided into
sections by the size and type of conduit. Each section
contains dimensions (such as Y, L1, L2, and Z) that cor-
respond to the illustrations. The top row of the Special
Bending Information Chart shows some of the typical
heights (2", 4", 6", etc), which correspond to the heights
in the illustrations.
SINGLE BENDS (Stubs and Kicks)
1. Select the size and type of conduit. Determine the
height of the stub or kick and the angle to be used.
2. Find the corresponding section of the Special
Bending Information Chart.
3. In the row at the top of the page, nd the height of
the stub. Under the height, nd the corresponding
Y dimension.
4. Mark the conduit as shown. Bend the conduit.
Y
HEIGHT
MARK
ANGLE
OFFSETS
An offset is used to route the conduit around an
obstruction. To make an offset, two equal bends are
required. The distance between the two bends is the
center-to-center distance.
When working past an obstruction, it is necessary to
determine the location of the rst bend. The center-to-
center distance is then used to measure and mark the
distance to the second bend.
When working toward an obstruction, it is necessary to
determine the location of the second bend. The center-
to-center distance is then used to measure and mark
the distance to the rst bend.
Offsets — Working Past an Obstruction
1. Select the size and type of conduit. Measure the
height of the obstruction and the distance labeled
LENGTH. Determine the angle to be used.
2. Find the X dimension in the X Table under Bending
Instructions. Subtract X from the LENGTH and mark
the conduit, as shown.
3. Find the corresponding section of the Special
Bending Information Chart.
4. In the row at the top of the page, nd the height of
the obstruction. Under the height, nd the corre-
sponding L1 dimension.
5. Mark the conduit as shown. Bend the conduit.
Note: After the first bend, do not remove the
conduit from the bender. Advance the conduit until
the second bending mark is aligned with the front
edge of the hook, rotate the conduit 180°, and make
the second bend.
START OF
FIRST BEND
LENGTH
ANGLE
HEIGHT
BENDING
MARK 1
BENDING
MARK 2
LENGTH – X L1
Offsets — Working Toward an Obstruction
1. Select the size and type of conduit. Measure the
height of the obstruction and the distance labeled
LENGTH TO END OF SECOND BEND. Determine
the angle to be used.
2. Find the corresponding section of the Special
Bending Information Chart.
3. In the row at the top of the page, nd the height of
the obstruction. Under the height, nd the corre-
sponding L1 and Z dimensions.
4. Mark the conduit as shown. Bend the conduit.
Note: After the first bend, do not remove the
conduit from the bender. Advance the conduit until
the second bending mark is aligned with the front
edge of the hook, rotate the conduit 180°, and make
the second bend.
BENDING
MARK 1
BENDING
MARK 2
HEIGHT
LENGTH TO END OF SECOND BEND
ANGLE
LENGTH – Z L1

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THREE-BEND SADDLE
A three-bend saddle is used to route the conduit around
an obstruction. To make a three-bend saddle, three
bends are required; the rst and third bends are an
equal number of degrees; the second bend is twice that
number of degrees.
1. Select the size and type of conduit. Measure the
height of the obstruction and the distance labeled
LENGTH TO CENTER. Determine the angle to be
used.
Note: The “angle to be used” is the first and
third angle of the saddle (not the second), as
illustrated. Refer to this angle when looking up the
corresponding information in the Special Bending
Information Chart.
2. Find the corresponding section of the Special
Bending Information Chart.
3. In the row at the top of the page, nd the height of
the obstruction. Under the height, nd the corre-
sponding L1, L2 and Z dimensions.
4. Mark the conduit as shown. Bend the conduit.
Note: After the first bend, do not remove the
conduit from the bender. Advance the conduit until
the second bending mark is aligned with the front
edge of the hook, rotate the conduit 180°, and make
the second bend. Then advance the conduit to the
third bending mark, rotate the conduit 180° again,
and make the third bend.
BENDING
MARK 1
BENDING
MARK 3
BENDING
MARK 2
LENGTH – Z L1 L2
LENGTH TO CENTER
ANGLE
HEIGHT
FOUR-BEND SADDLE
1. Select the size and type of conduit. Measure the
distances labeled LENGTH, STRAIGHT SECTION,
and HEIGHT. Determine the angle to be used.
2. Find the corresponding section of the Special
Bending Information Chart.
3. In the row at the top of the page, nd the height of
the obstruction. Under the height, nd the corre-
sponding L1, L2 and Z dimensions.
4. Mark the conduit as shown. Bend the conduit.
BENDING
MARK 1
BENDING
MARK 3
BENDING
MARK 4
BENDING
MARK 2
LENGTH – Z L1 L1
ANGLE
HEIGHT
LENGTH STRAIGHT
SECTION
L2 + STRAIGHT SECTION
U-BENDS
1. Select the size and type of conduit. Measure and
mark the distances labeled HEIGHT and LENGTH.
2. Find the corresponding section of the Special
Bending Information Chart.
3. Determine the height as shown in the illustration.
In the row at the top of the page, nd the height.
Under the height, nd the corresponding L1 and Y
dimensions.
4. Mark the conduit as shown. Bend the conduit.
BENDING
MARK 1
BENDING
MARK 2
Y L1
HEIGHT
LENGTH

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Special Bending Information Chart
DIM ANGLE 2" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" 15" 18" 24" 36"
1/2" EMT
Y 15 3.28 11.01 18.73 26.45 34.18 41.91 53.50 65.09 88.27 134.64
L1 15 7.72 15.45 23.18 30.90 38.63 46.36 57.95 69.54 92.72 139.09
L2 15 8.88 16.61 24.34 32.07 39.79 47.52 59.11 70.70 93.88 140.25
Z 15 11.13 18.60 26.06 33.53 40.99 48.45 59.65 70.85 93.24 138.02
MINIMUM H = 0.95
Y 22.5 .92 6.14 11.37 16.59 21.82 27.05 34.89 42.73 58.40 89.76
L1 22.5 5.20 10.43 15.66 20.88 26.11 31.33 39.17 47.01 62.69 94.05
L2 22.5 6.95 12.17 17.40 22.63 27.85 33.08 40.92 48.76 64.44 95.79
Z 22.5 9.09 13.92 18.75 23.58 28.41 33.24 40.48 47.72 62.21 91.18
MINIMUM H = 1.63
Y 30 3.60 7.60 11.60 15.60 19.60 25.60 31.60 43.60 67.60
L1 30 7.95 11.95 15.95 19.95 23.95 29.95 35.95 47.95 71.95
L2 30 10.27 14.27 18.27 22.27 26.27 32.27 38.27 50.27 74.27
Z 30 11.81 15.27 18.74 22.20 25.66 30.86 36.06 46.45 67.23
MINIMUM H = 2.44
Y 45 3.65 6.47 9.30 12.13 16.37 20.61 29.10 46.07
L1 45 8.29 11.12 13.95 16.78 21.02 25.26 33.75 50.72
L2 45 11.78 14.61 17.44 20.27 24.51 28.75 37.24 54.21
Z 45 12.18 14.18 16.18 18.18 21.18 24.18 30.18 42.18
MINIMUM H = 4.37
Y 60 3.77 6.08 8.38 11.85 15.31 22.24 36.10
L1 60 8.76 11.07 13.38 16.84 20.31 27.24 41.09
L2 60 13.41 15.72 18.03 21.49 24.96 31.89 45.74
Z 60 12.25 13.40 14.56 16.29 18.02 21.48 28.41
MINIMUM H = 6.61
Y 90 4.71 7.71 10.71 16.71 28.71
L1 90 10.09 13.09 16.09 22.09 34.09
L2 90 17.07 20.07 23.07 29.07 41.07
Z 90 11.38 11.38 11.38 11.38 11.38
MINIMUM H = 11.38
3/4" EMT
Y 15 2.07 9.80 17.53 25.26 32.98 40.71 52.30 63.89 87.08 133.44
L1 15 7.72 15.45 23.17 30.90 38.63 46.36 57.95 69.54 92.72 139.08
L2 15 9.20 16.93 24.66 32.39 40.11 47.84 59.43 71.02 94.20 140.57
Z 15 12.08 19.55 27.01 34.47 41.94 49.40 60.60 71.79 94.19 138.97
MINIMUM H = 1.20
Y 22.5 5.00 10.22 15.45 20.67 25.90 33.74 41.58 57.26 88.62
L1 22.5 10.42 15.65 20.88 26.10 31.33 39.17 47.01 62.69 94.04
L2 22.5 12.65 17.88 23.10 28.33 33.56 41.39 49.23 64.91 96.27
Z 22.5 15.04 19.87 24.69 29.52 34.35 41.59 48.84 63.32 92.29
MINIMUM H = 2.06
Y 30 6.43 10.43 14.43 18.43 24.43 30.43 42.43 66.43
L1 30 7.93 11.93 15.93 19.93 23.93 29.93 35.93 47.93 71.93
L2 30 10.90 14.90 18.90 22.90 26.90 32.90 38.90 50.90 74.90
Z 30 13.09 16.56 20.02 23.48 26.95 32.14 37.37 47.73 68.52
MINIMUM H = 3.08
Y 45 2.36 5.19 8.02 10.85 15.09 19.33 27.82 44.79
L1 45 8.24 11.07 13.90 16.73 20.97 25.21 33.70 50.67
L2 45 12.69 15.52 18.35 21.18 25.42 29.67 38.15 55.12
Z 45 13.82 15.82 17.82 19.82 22.82 25.82 31.82 43.82
MINIMUM H = 5.53
Y 60 4.62 6.93 10.39 13.85 20.78 34.64
L1 60 10.94 13.25 16.71 20.18 27.10 40.96
L2 60 16.88 19.18 22.65 26.11 33.04 46.90
Z 60 15.45 16.60 18.33 20.06 23.53 30.46
MINIMUM H = 8.38
Y 90 5.74 8.74 14.74 26.74
L1 90 12.57 15.57 21.57 33.57
L2 90 21.47 24.47 30.47 42.47
Z 90 14.47 14.47 14.47 14.47
MINIMUM H= 14.47

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Special Bending Information Chart (cont’d)
1" EMT
Y 15 1.35 9.07 16.80 24.53 32.26 39.98 51.58 63.17 86.35 132.71
L1 15 7.72 15.44 23.17 30.90 38.63 46.35 57.94 69.54 92.72 139.08
L2 15 9.60 17.33 25.06 32.79 40.51 48.24 59.83 71.42 94.61 140.97
Z 15 12.55 20.02 27.48 34.94 42.41 49.87 61.07 72.27 94.66 139.44
MINIMUM H = 1.32
Y 22.5 4.31 9.54 14.77 19.99 25.22 33.06 40.90 56.58 87.93
L1 22.5 10.42 15.64 20.87 26.09 31.32 39.16 47.00 62.68 94.04
L2 22.5 13.25 18.47 23.70 28.93 34.15 41.99 49.83 65.51 96.87
Z 22.5 15.72 20.54 25.37 30.20 35.03 42.27 49.51 64.00 92.97
MINIMUM H = 2.32
Y 30 1.72 5.72 9.72 13.72 17.72 23.72 29.72 41.72 65.72
L1 30 7.91 11.91 15.91 19.91 23.91 29.91 35.91 47.91 71.91
L2 30 11.69 15.69 19.69 23.69 27.69 33.69 39.69 51.69 75.69
Z 30 13.98 17.45 20.91 24.37 27.84 33.03 38.23 48.62 69.41
MINIMUM H = 3.53
Y 45 4.32 7.15 9.97 14.22 18.46 26.94 43.91
L1 45 11.00 13.83 16.66 20.90 25.15 33.63 50.60
L2 45 16.67 19.49 22.32 26.57 30.81 39.29 56.26
Z 45 17.16 19.16 21.16 24.16 27.16 33.16 45.16
MINIMUM H = 6.48
Y 60 3.52 5.83 9.30 12.76 19.69 33.55
L1 60 10.77 13.08 16.55 20.01 26.94 40.79
L2 60 18.32 20.63 24.10 27.56 34.49 48.34
Z 60 17.29 18.44 20.18 21.91 25.37 32.30
MINIMUM H = 9.97
Y 90 7.02 13.02 25.02
L1 90 14.91 20.91 32.91
L2 90 26.23 32.23 44.23
Z 90 17.61 17.61 17.61
MINIMUM H = 17.61
1-1/4" EMT
Y 15 7.41 15.13 22.86 30.59 38.31 49.91 61.50 84.68 130.04
L1 15 7.71 15.44 23.17 30.90 38.62 46.35 57.94 69.53 92.72 139.08
L2 15 10.09 17.82 25.55 33.27 41.00 48.73 60.32 71.91 95.09 141.46
Z 15 13.79 21.26 28.72 36.18 43.65 51.11 62.31 73.50 95.90 140.68
MINIMUM H = 1.65
Y 22.5 2.74 7.96 13.19 18.42 23.64 31.48 39.32 55.00 86.36
L1 22.5 10.41 15.63 20.86 26.08 31.31 39.15 46.99 62.67 94.03
L2 22.5 13.97 19.20 24.42 29.65 34.88 42.72 50.56 66.23 97.59
Z 22.5 17.21 22.03 26.86 31.69 36.52 43.76 51.01 65.49 94.46
MINIMUM H = 2.89
Y 30 4.12 8.12 12.12 16.12 22.12 28.12 40.12 64.12
L1 30 11.89 15.89 19.89 23.89 29.89 35.89 47.89 71.89
L2 30 16.64 20.64 24.64 28.64 34.64 40.64 52.64 76.64
Z 30 19.20 22.66 26.12 29.59 34.78 39.98 50.37 71.16
MINIMUM H = 4.40
Y 45 2.55 5.38 8.20 12.45 16.69 25.18 42.15
L1 45 13.75 16.58 20.82 25.07 33.55 50.52
L2 45 20.88 23.71 27.95 32.20 40.68 57.65
Z 45 21.46 23.46 26.46 29.46 35.46 47.46
MINIMUM H = 8.10
Y 60 1.50 3.81 7.27 10.73 17.66 31.52
L1 60 16.34 19.81 26.74 40.59
L2 60 25.85 29.32 36.25 50.10
Z 60 23.08 24.81 28.28 35.21
MINIMUM H = 12.49
Y 90 1.23 4.23 10.23 22.23
L1 90 20.10 32.10
L2 90 34.37 46.37
Z 90 22.10 22.10
MINIMUM H = 22.10
DIM ANGLE 2" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" 15" 18" 24" 36"

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Special Bending Information Chart (cont’d)
DIM ANGLE 2" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" 15" 18" 24" 36"
1-1/2" EMT
Y 15 5.56 13.29 21.01 28.74 36.47 48.06 59.65 82.83 129.20
L1 15 7.71 15.44 23.17 30.90 38.62 46.35 57.94 69.53 92.72 139.08
L2 15 10.02 17.75 25.48 33.20 40.93 48.66 60.25 71.84 95.02 141.39
Z 15 15.16 22.62 30.09 37.55 45.02 52.48 63.68 74.87 97.26 142.05
MINIMUM H = 1.99
Y 22.5 1.05 6.28 11.50 16.73 21.96 29.80 37.64 53.31 84.67
L1 22.5 10.41 15.63 20.86 26.09 31.31 39.15 46.99 62.67 94.03
L2 22.5 13.87 19.09 24.32 29.55 34.77 42.61 50.95 66.13 97.49
Z 22.5 18.54 23.37 28.19 33.02 37.85 45.09 52.34 66.82 95.79
MINIMUM H = 3.40
Y 30 2.52 6.52 10.52 14.52 20.52 26.52 38.52 62.52
L1 30 11.89 15.89 19.89 23.89 29.89 35.89 47.89 71.89
L2 30 16.50 20.50 24.50 28.50 34.50 40.50 52.50 76.50
Z 30 20.49 23.95 27.42 30.88 36.08 41.27 51.67 72.45
MINIMUM H = 5.05
Y 45 1.06 3.89 6.72 10.96 15.20 23.69 40.66
L1 45 13.77 16.60 20.84 25.08 33.57 50.54
L2 45 20.68 23.51 27.75 32.00 40.48 57.45
Z 45 22.67 24.67 27.67 30.67 36.67 48.67
MINIMUM H = 8.96
Y 60 2.39 5.85 9.32 16.25 30.10
L1 60 16.39 19.86 26.79 40.64
L2 60 25.60 28.06 35.89 49.85
Z 60 24.21 25.94 29.40 36.33
MINIMUM H = 13.46
Y 90 2.95 8.95 20.95
L1 90 20.22 32.22
L2 90 34.06 46.06
Z 90 23.00 23.00
MINIMUM H = 23.00
2" EMT
Y 15 4.42 12.15 19.88 27.61 35.33 46.92 58.51 81.70 128.06
L1 15 15.44 23.17 30.90 38.62 46.35 57.94 69.53 92.71 139.08
L2 15 18.00 25.73 33.46 41.18 48.91 60.50 72.09 95.27 141.64
Z 15 23.00 30.47 37.93 45.40 52.86 64.06 75.25 97.64 142.43
MINIMUM H = 2.09
Y 22.5 .14 5.36 10.59 15.82 21.04 28.88 36.72 52.40 83.76
L1 22.5 10.40 15.63 20.86 26.08 31.31 39.15 46.99 62.67 94.02
L2 22.5 14.24 19.47 24.70 29.92 35.15 42.99 50.83 66.51 97.86
Z 22.5 19.05 23.88 28.70 33.53 38.36 45.60 52.85 67.33 96.30
MINIMUM H = 3.59
Y 30 1.68 5.68 9.68 13.68 19.68 25.68 37.68 61.68
L1 30 11.88 15.88 19.88 23.88 29.88 35.88 47.88 71.88
L2 30 17.00 21.00 25.00 29.00 35.00 41.00 53.00 77.00
Z 30 21.13 24.60 28.06 31.53 36.72 41.92 52.31 73.09
MINIMUM H = 5.37
Y 45 .21 3.04 5.87 10.11 14.35 22.84 39.81
L1 45 13.73 16.56 20.80 25.05 33.53 50.50
L2 45 21.40 24.23 28.47 32.72 41.20 58.17
Z 45 23.60 25.60 28.60 31.60 37.60 49.60
MINIMUM H = 9.61
Y 60 1.44 4.91 8.37 15.30 29.15
L1 60 16.27 19.73 26.66 40.52
L2 60 26.51 29.96 36.80 50.76
Z 60 25.45 27.19 30.65 37.58
MINIMUM H = 14.54
Y 90 1.62 7.62 19.62
L1 90 31.80
L2 90 47.16
Z 90 25.06
MINIMUM H = 25.06

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Special Bending Information Chart (cont’d)
DIM ANGLE 2" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" 15" 18" 24" 36"
1/2" IMC/Rigid
Y 15 3.03 10.76 18.48 26.21 33.94 41.67 53.26 64.85 88.03 134.39
L1 15 7.72 15.45 23.18 30.90 38.63 46.36 57.95 69.54 92.72 139.09
L2 15 8.87 16.59 24.32 32.05 39.78 47.50 59.10 70.69 93.87 140.23
Z 15 11.12 18.58 26.05 33.51 40.97 48.44 59.63 70.83 93.22 138.01
MINIMUM H = 0.95
Y 22.5 .77 5.98 11.21 16.44 21.66 26.89 34.73 42.57 58.25 89.60
L1 22.5 5.20 10.43 15.66 20.88 26.11 31.34 39.17 47.01 62.69 94.05
L2 22.5 6.92 12.15 17.38 22.60 27.83 33.06 40.89 48.73 64.41 95.77
Z 22.5 9.07 13.90 18.73 23.56 28.38 33.21 40.46 47.70 62.18 91.15
MINIMUM H = 1.62
Y 30 3.49 7.49 11.49 15.49 19.49 25.49 31.49 43.49 67.49
L1 30 7.95 11.95 15.95 19.95 23.95 29.95 35.95 47.95 71.95
L2 30 10.24 14.24 18.24 22.24 26.24 32.24 38.24 50.24 74.24
Z 30 11.78 15.24 18.70 22.17 25.63 30.83 36.02 46.42 67.20
MINIMUM H = 2.42
Y 45 3.59 6.41 9.23 12.06 16.30 20.55 29.03 46.00
L1 45 8.30 11.13 13.95 16.78 21.02 25.27 33.75 50.72
L2 45 11.74 14.57 17.39 20.22 24.46 28.71 37.19 54.16
Z 45 12.13 14.13 16.13 18.13 21.13 24.13 30.13 42.13
MINIMUM H = 4.33
Y 60 1.42 3.73 6.04 8.34 11.81 15.27 22.20 36.06
L1 60 8.77 11.08 13.39 16.85 20.31 27.24 41.10
L2 60 13.35 15.66 17.97 21.44 24.90 31.83 45.69
Z 60 12.18 13.33 14.49 16.22 17.95 21.41 28.34
MINIMUM H = 6.55
Y 90 .71 2.71 4.71 7.71 10.71 16.70 28.70
L1 90 10.12 13.12 16.12 22.12 34.12
L2 90 17.00 20.00 23.00 29.00 41.00
Z 90 11.26 11.26 11.26 11.26 11.26
MINIMUM H = 11.26
3/4" IMC/Rigid
Y 15 1.86 9.58 17.31 25.04 32.77 40.49 52.08 63.68 86.86 133.22
L1 15 7.72 15.45 23.17 30.90 38.63 46.36 57.95 69.54 92.72 139.08
L2 15 9.19 16.91 24.64 32.37 40.09 47.82 59.41 71.00 94.19 140.55
Z 15 12.06 19.53 26.89 34.46 41.92 49.38 60.58 71.78 94.17 138.95
MINIMUM H = 1.19
Y 22.5 4.85 10.08 15.31 20.53 25.76 33.60 41.44 57.12 88.47
L1 22.5 10.42 15.65 20.88 26.10 31.33 39.17 47.01 62.69 94.04
L2 22.5 12.62 17.85 23.08 28.30 33.53 41.37 49.21 64.89 96.24
Z 22.5 15.01 19.84 24.67 29.49 34.32 41.57 48.81 63.29 92.26
MINIMUM H = 2.05
Y 30 2.33 6.33 10.33 14.33 18.33 24.33 30.33 42.33 66.33
L1 30 7.93 11.93 15.93 19.93 23.93 29.93 35.93 47.93 71.93
L2 30 10.86 14.86 18.86 22.86 26.86 32.86 38.86 50.86 74.86
Z 30 13.05 16.52 19.98 23.45 26.91 32.11 37.30 47.70 68.48
MINIMUM H = 3.06
Y 45 2.31 5.13 7.96 10.79 15.03 19.28 27.76 44.73
L1 45 8.24 11.07 13.90 16.73 20.97 25.21 33.70 50.67
L2 45 12.64 15.47 18.30 21.13 25.37 29.61 38.10 55.07
Z 45 13.76 15.76 17.76 19.76 22.76 25.76 31.76 43.76
MINIMUM H = 5.49
Y 60 2.28 4.59 6.90 10.36 13.83 20.75 34.61
L1 60 10.94 13.25 16.72 20.18 27.11 40.97
L2 60 16.81 19.12 22.58 26.05 32.98 46.83
Z 60 15.36 16.52 18.25 19.88 23.45 30.38
MINIMUM H = 8.31
Y 90 .76 2.76 5.76 8.76 14.76 26.76
L1 90 12.60 15.60 21.60 33.60
L2 90 21.39 24.39 30.39 42.39
Z 90 14.33 14.33 14.33 14.33
MINIMUM H = 14.33

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Special Bending Information Chart (cont’d)
DIM ANGLE 2" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" 15" 18" 24" 36"
1" IMC/Rigid
Y 15 1.08 8.81 16.52 24.25 31.97 39.70 51.29 62.88 86.07 132.43
L1 15 7.72 15.44 23.17 30.90 38.63 46.35 57.94 69.54 92.72 139.08
L2 15 9.59 17.32 25.04 32.77 40.50 48.23 59.82 71.41 94.59 140.95
Z 15 12.53 20.00 27.46 34.93 42.39 49.86 61.05 72.25 94.64 139.43
MINIMUM H = 1.31
Y 22.5 4.13 9.35 14.58 19.81 25.03 32.87 40.71 56.39 87.75
L1 22.5 10.42 15.64 20.87 26.09 31.32 39.16 47.00 62.68 94.04
L2 22.5 13.22 18.45 23.68 28.90 34.13 41.97 49.81 65.49 96.84
Z 22.5 15.69 20.52 25.35 30.18 35.01 42.25 49.49 63.98 92.95
MINIMUM H = 2.31
Y 30 1.58 5.58 9.58 13.58 17.58 23.58 29.58 41.58 65.58
L1 30 7.91 11.91 15.91 19.91 23.91 29.91 35.91 47.91 71.91
L2 30 11.66 15.66 19.66 23.66 27.66 33.66 39.66 51.66 75.66
Z 30 13.95 17.41 20.88 24.34 27.81 33.00 38.20 48.59 69.38
MINIMUM H = 3.51
Y 45 1.42 4.24 7.06 9.89 14.14 18.38 26.86 43.83
L1 45 11.01 13.83 16.66 20.91 25.15 33.63 50.60
L2 45 16.62 19.45 22.28 26.52 30.76 39.25 56.22
Z 45 17.11 19.11 21.11 24.11 27.11 33.11 45.11
MINIMUM H = 6.44
Y 60 1.17 3.48 5.79 9.25 12.71 19.64 33.49
L1 60 10.78 13.09 16.55 20.02 26.94 40.80
L2 60 18.27 20.58 24.04 27.50 34.43 48.29
Z 60 17.22 18.37 20.11 21.84 25.30 32.23
MINIMUM H = 9.91
Y 90 1.01 4.01 7.01 13.01 25.01
L1 90 14.93 20.93 32.93
L2 90 26.16 32.16 44.16
Z 90 17.49 17.49 17.49
MINIMUM H = 17.49
1-1/4" IMC/Rigid
Y 15 7.15 14.87 22.60 30.33 38.06 49.65 61.24 84.42 130.78
L1 15 7.71 15.44 23.17 30.90 38.62 46.35 57.94 69.53 92.72 139.08
L2 15 10.07 17.80 25.53 33.25 40.98 48.71 60.30 71.89 95.07 141.44
Z 15 13.77 21.24 28.70 36.17 43.63 51.09 62.29 73.49 95.88 140.66
MINIMUM H = 1.63
Y 22.5 2.57 7.80 13.02 18.25 23.47 31.31 39.15 54.83 86.19
L1 22.5 10.41 15.63 20.86 26.09 31.31 39.15 46.99 62.67 94.03
L2 22.5 13.94 19.17 24.40 29.62 34.85 42.69 50.53 66.21 97.56
Z 22.5 17.18 22.01 26.84 31.66 36.49 43.73 50.98 65.46 94.43
MINIMUM H = 2.88
Y 30 4.00 8.00 12.00 16.00 22.00 28.00 40.00 64.00
L1 30 11.89 15.89 19.89 23.89 29.89 35.89 47.89 71.89
L2 30 16.61 20.61 24.61 28.61 34.61 40.61 52.61 76.61
Z 30 19.16 22.62 26.09 29.55 34.75 39.94 50.33 71.12
MINIMUM H = 4.38
Y 45 2.48 5.31 8.14 12.38 16.62 25.11 42.08
L1 45 13.75 16.58 20.83 25.07 33.55 50.52
L2 45 20.83 23.66 27.90 32.14 40.63 57.60
Z 45 21.40 23.40 26.40 29.40 35.40 47.40
MINIMUM H = 8.06
Y 60 1.46 3.77 7.23 10.69 17.62 31.48
L1 60 16.35 19.82 26.74 40.60
L2 60 25.79 29.25 36.18 50.04
Z 60 23.00 24.73 28.20 35.13
MINIMUM H = 12.42
Y 90 1.23 4.23 10.23 22.23
L1 90 20.13 32.13
L2 90 34.29 46.29
Z 90 21.96 21.96
MINIMUM H = 21.96
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