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Current Tools 700E Multi-Shoe Group for 1/2in. to 2in. EMT Conduit
Will fit all Current 77 Series Electric Benders and Greenlee 555 Electric BenderThe Current Tools 700E Shoe Group is a high-quality, reconditioned component designed for bending 1/2-inch to 2-inch EMT conduit. Built for durability and precision, this shoe group is ideal for electricians and contractors who require reliable bending performance.
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Essential Bending Accessory: The Current Tools 700E Shoe Group is designed for precise, consistent conduit bending from 1/2" to 2" EMT.
Reconditioned for Value: Fully inspected and restored to like-new condition, ensuring reliable performance at a lower cost.
Durable Construction: Built from high-strength materials for long-lasting use in demanding job site conditions.
Versatile Compatibility: Works seamlessly with Current Tools mechanical and hydraulic benders for smooth, accurate bends.
Optimized for Efficiency: Reduces manual effort while maintaining high precision and repeatability.
Q: What is the Current Tools 700E Shoe Group?
A: The Current Tools 700E is a reconditioned shoe group designed for bending 1/2" to 2" EMT conduit with precision and ease.
Q: What is it used for?
A: It is used with conduit benders to create smooth, accurate bends in electrical metal tubing (EMT) for electrical installations.
Q: What does the set include?
A: The 700E Shoe Group typically includes shoes and rollers necessary for bending different sizes of EMT conduit.
Q: What does "Reconditioned" mean?
A: "Reconditioned" means the tool has been inspected, tested, and restored to ensure full functionality, though it may have minor cosmetic imperfections.
Inspect for Wear – Check for cracks, dents, or deformations before each use.
Keep Clean & Free of Debris – Wipe down after use to prevent buildup that could affect performance.
Lubricate Contact Points – Apply a light coat of lubricant to reduce friction and extend lifespan.
Ensure Proper Alignment – Position conduit correctly to avoid misbends or damage.
Avoid Overloading – Stay within the tool’s rated capacity to prevent stress or breakage.
Store in a Dry Area – Protect from moisture to prevent rust and corrosion.
Use with Compatible Benders – Ensure compatibility with your hydraulic or mechanical bender.
Check Fasteners & Bolts – Tighten any loose components to maintain stability.
Follow Manufacturer’s Guidelines – Adhere to proper bending techniques for precise results.
Schedule Routine Inspections – Regularly assess for wear and replace if necessary.