How to Create an Offset Bend to Go Over Another Pipe or Conduit

Explanation:

The type of bend that is used to go over another pipe or conduit is called an offset bend. An offset bend is a combination of two 90-degree bends connected by a straight section of pipe. It is used when there is a need to change the direction of the pipe or conduit while avoiding obstructions or other pipes.

Steps to Create an Offset Bend:

To create an offset bend, follow these steps:

  1. Measure the distance between the two points where the pipe needs to change direction over the obstruction.
  2. Mark the center point of the offset on the pipe.
  3. Using a bender, make a 90-degree bend at the center point in the desired direction.
  4. Measure and mark the distance along the pipe where the second 90-degree bend will be made.
  5. Using the same bender, make a second 90-degree bend in the opposite direction.
  6. Cut the straight section of pipe to the appropriate length and connect it between the two bends.

When creating an offset bend, it is important to consider the size and material of the pipe or conduit to ensure compatibility with the bender being used.

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