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Figure 5-6.—Bending tubing with hand-operated tube bender.
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Figure 5-6.—Bending tubing with hand-operated tube bender. HAND  TUBE  BENDER.—  The  hand  tube tubing. The radius block is marked in degrees of bender shown in figure 5-6 consists of a handle, bend ranging from 0 to 180 degrees. The slide bar a radius block, a clip, and a slide bar. The handle has a mark which is lined up with the zero mark and  slide  bar  are  used  as  levers  to  provide  the on the radius block. The tube is inserted in the mechanical   advantage   necessary   to   bend   the tube bender, and after the marks are lined up, the 5-6

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