Mechanical Bender for 1/2


Mechanical Bender for 1/2

Greenlee 1800 Mechanical Bender for 1/2", 3/4", 1" IMC and Rigid Conduit

Part Number:1800 UPC:783310244004 Weight:151.0000
List Price: $1,586.13
Our Price: $1,124.13
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Greenlee 1800 Specifications:
• Capacity: 1/2" , 3/4" and 1" IMC and Rigid
• Weight: 81 lbs. (36.7 kg)
• 1/2" Rigid Conduit - 2-5/8" (66.7 mm)
• 3/4" Rigid Conduit - 4-5/8" (117.5 mm)
• 1" Rigid Conduit - 5-7/8" (149.2 mm)

Greenlee 1800 Features:
• Ratchet action for increased leverage.
• Bypass the ratchet for fast, direct bending on smaller sizes.
• Heavy-duty welded construction for long, reliable service.
• Built-in bending degree indicator and easy to use bending charts for
accurate, consistent bends.
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Great Ladder
By Scott on 11/23/2010
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Pros: Small
Cons: doesn't come with case
Recommended: Yes
I live in a loft in New York. This is great because I do not have anywhere to store a regular ladder
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Fantastic
By Luke on 11/16/2010
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Pros: light
Cons: expensive
Recommended: Yes
I am a home inspector this ladder changed my life. I now take any car to work because this fits in the back of my trunk.
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One for the money, good for the show!!
By [RV]erified User #134809 Soot Monkey on 11/16/2010
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Pros: Compact ladder that fits under your arm while getting you to height.
Cons: Holds water when it gets wet and stops functioning properly. Floppy when fully extended
Recommended: Yes
This is a tool I use every day. I love that its a 14ft ladder that I can tuck under my arm. I have found that they don't hold up to daily use and have to replace it every year. They also don't do well in the rain. The water collects in the bottom cylinder and doesn't drain leading to poor function. I have modified mine by drilling holes in the feet to allow the water to drain. The feet also slip, dramatically on Trex/ recycled material decks.
For the price its not a bad tool but you need to make sure that its opened completely and properly positioned.
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