RIDGID, manufacturer of professional tools for installation and operation of pipes, launches new handheld benders Series 600 to the American market. Specially designed for bending stainless steel and other hard metals pipes e.g. titanium . Compared to conventional tools, new design reduces bending effort by up to 60 percent.
Unique two-stage design of RIDGID 600 series handle allows bending of pipes from 90Ā°-180Ā°. Locking and unlocking is provided by half turn of handle. Rollers in bending carriage minimize pipe distortion. The marking on the shoe facilitates precise bending at the right angle.
āThe 600 series pipe benders combine precision with ease of operation,ā comments Anton Miliushkin, RIDGID Sales Engineer. ā Our research shows: Longer handles for stronger leverage and a locking vise for greater stability reduce bending effort by 60% compared to conventional tools.
Handles with compensatory displacement do not cross each other during work and prevent such āprofessionalā disease of fitters as damage to finger joints when bending pipes by 180Ā°ā.
RIDGID 600 series benders are designed for work in water, gas, heating and boiler systems
Do the RIDGID 600 Series Hand Tools lack both strength and intelligence?
Can anyone provide more information on the RIDGID 600 Series Hand Tools? It states āno strength, no intelligenceā in the description. Iām curious what this means and if itās a reliable option for hand tools. Can someone share their experience or knowledge about these tools?