JD2 Model 32 Bends 2" .250" wall DOM

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2009

Here we put the new JD2 Model 32 to the ultimate test. Bending 2" .250 wall DOM. This material has a tensile strength of approximately 75,000 PSI, nearly twice as much HREW tubing. The machine handles it without a problem, exactly as promised!

The Model 32 tube and pipe bender is the latest design by JD Squared. Essentially a super heavy duty version of the original Model 3, this machine makes bending extremely heavy wall material possible. The JD2 Model 32 can bend from 1/2" to 2" x .120" wall tubing manually with little effort because of the compound leverage from the ratcheting arm and can be upgraded to hydraulic power at any time. With hydraulics the machine is capable of bending up to 2.5" OD material, including 2" .250" wall DOM. (For manual operation the Model 32 must be solidly attached to a fixture such as our Floor Pedestal). The Model 32 bender is CNC machined from high strength cold rolled steel and holds up to daily use much better than look-alike benders. The die sets are equipped with replaceable alloy blocks which eliminate galling of steel tubing.

Standard on every Model 32 is the die locking mechanism. As the die rotates while bending the drive holes in the forming die pass under the lock pin. When the drive hole is below the lock pin, it drops into the drive hole and when pressure is removed from the bender the die's rotation is locked at that position. When bending resumes the ramp machined into the lock pin will automatically lift the pin out of the drive hole. This mechanism combined with the included anti-springback ratchet allows the Model 32 to better bend thin wall tubing as well as the heavier sizes of tubing such as 2" OD x .250" wall DOM tubing.The Model 32's excellent bend quality is guaranteed to be as good or better than any bender on the market in the $3,000 and under range. Die sets sold separately.

Visit www.Trick-Tools.com for more information or to place an order.

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  • What hydraulic pressure does it take to make that bend?

  • We saw about 4300 PSI on our gauge.

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  • amazing machine

  • I was hoping to hear a electrically driven hydraulic instead of the awful clackity racket of an air over.

    Still a very impressive demonstration!

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