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Bending

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Creech

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Can someone please help me with the following problem. I need to bend a 1/8 dia x 7.2in long solid 303ss rod into a 5in radius x 75 deg with a .75in straight section at the end. I was thinking about clamping the .75 straight section and proceed to roller bend it on a radius anvil. I'm not really sure what the radius has to be to accomplish the final dimensions. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
 
Thin rod and big radius will probably have a lot of spring back even with 303. You will also get variation in spring from mill run to mill run.

Since it does not sound like there are a lot of these I would make a soft test die and turn it to required size.

If it were high volume I would buy the wire in bulk spools and use an adjustable type rollers bender.

Barry1961
 
Creech,
Two possibilities:
First, if you were to roll a length (10 feet) of rod and cut to the length you need, will the remaining arc cause a problem for form, fit or finish? From your description, I forsee a problem in knowing which is supposed to be the straight end.
Second option might be to roll a length, cut to length and straighten one end.
Either of these methods may be more repeatable than messing with short pieces.
Been there.

Griffy
 
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