What Is MARSHINE Hydraulic Copper Pipe Bender?
A manual hydraulic pipe bender is a mechanical tool that uses hydraulic pressure to bend pipes to specific angles. Compared with simple hand benders, hydraulic pipe benders can offer greater bending force, more accurate bending angles, reduced manual effort, and less risk of pipe deformation. Pipe bending is an essential task in plumbing, HVAC systems, electrical conduit installation, and industrial piping projects in nowadays social life. Achieving smooth and accurate bends without damaging the pipe requires the right equipment. The MARSHINE Manual Mechanical Hydraulic Copper Pipe Manual Pipe Bender is designed to provide efficient and precise pipe bending using a manual hydraulic system.

So How Can We Use MARSHINE Copper Pipe Bending Tool Properly?
Pick the Appropriate Bending Die
Pick the die with the same diameter as the copper pipe.
Determine the pipe size.
Attach the appropriate bending die to the tool.
Make sure the die is firmly seated in the housing.
With the right die the result is a smooth and perfect bend.
Mark the Bending Line
Calculate the place where you need the bend.
Use a tape measure to find the right spot.
Make a mark for the bend on the pipe with a pen.
This contributes to precise pipe positioning during bending.
Insert the Pipe into Bending Machine
Place the copper tube into the pipe bender.
Position the marked bending section at the centre of the bending die.
Make sure the pipe is resting in the die’s groove.
Use pipe supports at both ends, if required.
Proper alignment is crucial to achieve precise bending.
Turn the Machine On
Start your MARSHINE Manual Mechanical Hydraulic Copper Pipe Manual Pipe Bender with the handle of the hydraulic pump.
Turn the handle slowly to build up the pressure.
The bending shoe will travel upward to roll the pipe on the die.
Keep pumping evenly as the pipe starts to bend.
Keep An Eye on the Bending Angle
Pump the hydraulic until it is at the angle you want.
Popular bending angles are:
30°
45°
60°
90°
If you are to bend with precision, get an angle gauge.
Release the pressure from the hydraulic Ram
After the angle is selected:
Release the hydraulic valve slowly.
Let the bending die back off.
Take your time when taking off the bent pipe.
Don’t let off the pressure too fast.
Inspect your finished bend
Make sure the pipe has:
Uniform bending radius smooth bending radius.
Proper angle.
Without any flattening or cracks.
Good pipe alignment pipe alignment is essential good pipe alignment.
A well bent pipe retains its roundness and strength.


