The Huth Model 2806 Tube and Pipe Bender Increases Technician Efficiency When Making Multiple Bends

The Huth Model 2806 Tube and Pipe Bender Increases Technician Efficiency When Making Multiple Bends

Huth's Model 2806 is designed for high volume shops that need quick, precise, bending and end finishing. The Model 2806 offers the convenience of a knee pedal control and a reduced size control panel. This allows the operator to get closer to the work area for more precision and less fatigue.

Huth’s Model 2806 is designed for high volume shops that need quick, precise, bending and end finishing.


The Model 2806 offers the convenience of a knee pedal control and a reduced size control panel. This allows the operator to get closer to the work area for more precision and less fatigue.

The Smart Automatic Mode features an adjustable return-to–home position control. This unique, timesaving feature increases efficiency by assuring fast and easy transitions between multiple bends.

Model 2806 comes with a 5-hp motor and provides 58,000 pounds of bending force. An optional 7-1/2 hp motor is available for 25 percent faster bending.

In the automatic mode, the automatic depth-of-bend selector ensures precise bending control through the use of an easy-to-read, easy-to-adjust depth of bend plate.

The heavy-duty swager/expander gives you complete end finishing capabilities. The swager end accommodates 1” to 3” tubing. The expander end allows for expansions from 1” to 5-1/2”. With Huth’s Accu-Sizer bull’s-eye expanding system, you can dial in precise expansions every time.

Features:
• Easy-to–use manual knee pedal control;
• Push-button control;
• Automatic Depth-Of-Bend selector;
• 58,000 pounds of bending force (enough for 3” tubing);
• Agricultural main cylinder;
• Flat tool tray;
• Bending die retainer;
• Heavy-duty Swager/Expander;
• Rugged I-Beam construction;
• Exclusive safety guard package;
• Front swivel casters with brakes; and
• 220 volt, 60HZ operation.
   Single phase requires 30 amp service
   Three phase requires 20 amp service
   (Other voltages and 50HZ available)

For additional information on products offered by Huth, visit www.huthbenders.com.

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