a curved fitting used to change the direction of a conduit run with a diameter of 38 millimeters (mm). Here’s some key information about conduit bends:
- Function: Conduit bends are used to change the direction of a conduit run, allowing wiring to navigate around obstacles, make turns, or follow specific routes. They provide a smooth transition for the wiring and help maintain the integrity of the conduit system.
- Types: Conduit bends come in various types to accommodate different conduit materials, sizes, and bend angles. Common types include:
- Sweep Bends: These bends have a gentle curve and are often used for gradual turns in conduit runs. They provide a smooth transition without sharp angles, reducing the risk of cable damage.
- Offset Bends: Offset bends allow for changes in the vertical or horizontal direction of the conduit run while maintaining alignment. They are often used to bypass obstacles or accommodate building features.
- 90-Degree Bends: These bends create a right-angle turn in the conduit run. They are commonly used for corners or junctions in electrical wiring installations.
- 45-Degree Bends: These bends create a less severe angle than 90-degree bends and are often used when a gentler turn is required.
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