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The Current Tools 2-1301 Rigid & IMC Bending Shoe is a reconditioned tool designed for bending Rigid and IMC (Intermediate Metal Conduit) pipes. It ensures accurate, efficient, and reliable bending for electrical and plumbing applications. This high-quality tool is perfect for professionals looking for durable equipment at a cost-effective price.
For Current Tool 77 Bender
1/2" - 1-1/4" Rigid and IMC
Accurate Bending: The Current Tools 2-1301 Rigid & IMC Bending Shoe is designed for precise bends in 1/2" to 2" rigid and IMC conduit, ensuring professional results every time.
Reconditioned for Value: Fully restored to like-new condition, providing excellent performance at a lower cost than new tools.
Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials, this bending shoe offers reliable, long-term performance in demanding job site conditions.
Efficient Use: Ensures easy, efficient bending, saving time and effort for electricians and contractors.
Professional Tool: Ideal for those needing a dependable tool for both rigid and IMC conduit bending.
Q: What is the Current Tools Rigid & IMC Bending Shoe used for?
A: It is designed for accurately bending Rigid and IMC (Intermediate Metal Conduit) pipes, ensuring precise bends for electrical installations.
Q: Is this product reconditioned?
A: Yes, the Current Tools 2-1301 Rigid & IMC Bending Shoe is reconditioned, offering excellent performance at a more affordable price.
Q: Is this product suitable for professional use?
A: Yes, it is ideal for electricians and contractors who require a reliable tool for bending Rigid and IMC conduit accurately.
Q: Why choose a reconditioned model?
A: Reconditioned models provide top-quality performance at a lower price, fully inspected to ensure reliability and longevity.
Inspect for Damage – Regularly check for any cracks, chips, or signs of wear on the bending shoe surface.
Keep Clean & Free of Debris – Clean the bending shoe after each use to remove dirt, rust, or debris that could affect its performance.
Lubricate Contact Points – Apply lubrication to the contact points where the shoe meets the conduit to reduce friction and wear.
Ensure Proper Alignment – Make sure the shoe is properly aligned with the conduit before use to avoid misbends and damage.
Monitor Load Capacity – Always use the bending shoe within its rated capacity to prevent overloading and potential damage.
Inspect for Wear – Check the bending shoe regularly for signs of wear on its surface. Replace it when necessary to maintain proper bending.
Check Fasteners & Bolts – Tighten any loose components to ensure stability during use.
Store in a Dry Area – Keep the bending shoe in a moisture-free area to prevent rust and corrosion.
Avoid Overloading – Do not exceed the tool’s recommended capacity to ensure long-lasting performance.
Follow Manufacturer’s Guidelines – Adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines for optimal performance and longevity of the bending shoe.