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30 de oct. de 2019 · Rods up to about 1” in diameter can be cold bent. Rods over 1” can be heated to 1,200° F to make bending easier. It is recommended that bending be done using a rod bending device called a hickey. After bending, the rods should be visually inspected for cracks.
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When anchor rods are installed in an out-of-plumb position or are bent after being placed, it may be possible to straighten them in the field. In Design Guide 1, the recommendation is that bending a rod in the field should be limited to 36-ksi mate-rial and a bend angle no greater than 45°. A rod-bending device
The Klein lightweight rebar hickey has exceptionally durable steel-alloy head for your #7 rebar bending needs. Its extra-strong handle is built to withstand punishing service conditions. With its superior engineering and manufacturing, this rugged tool has a long and trouble-free usage life.
The Klein lightweight rebar hickey has exceptionally durable steel-alloy head for your rebar bending needs. Its extra-strong handle is built to withstand punishing service conditions. With its superior engineering and manufacturing, this rugged tool has a long and trouble-free usage life.
Lightweight rebar hickey has exceptionally durable steel-alloy head. Bends at both 65-Degree and 90-Degree. For use with #3 and #4 rebar. Extra-strong, 24-Inch (61 cm) handle length provides needed leverage. Handle has knurling to provide maximum grip.