![]() ![]() Gauge: U Bends Radius Includes Minimum Closeness of Cutout to Bends. Sanitary Stainless steel tube fitting U bend 180 elbow: 2.28 - 46.70/ Piece: Copper 180 Degree Elbow U Bend Pipe Copper Fitting: 0.87 - 2.80/ Piece. In all cases, I'm LIBERALLY greasing the tubing prior to bending. Table of Contents Stainless steel tubing is a popular choice in industries that require high levels of corrosion resistance. Without greasing, my rotary draw will not consistently bend any of it. However, bending this tubing can be a challenging task that requires careful consideration of various factors, including the bending radius, ductility, and hardness of the material. I have wondered if it could have anything to do with how evenly the tubing is annealed? I can tell by the mill scale right away which stuff is going to give me trouble. I look for tubing with the darkest millscale, and for some reason, that stuff always works out the best. Stuff with a lighter gray (such as the German or asian) scale just ends up as waste in the scrap bin usually. Occasionally it does alright, but I'm bending at radii on the edge of what will work. ![]() I'll second that types of benders make a big difference.
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