It is next to impossible to remove any but the smallest amount of bend from a conduit. A few degrees - maybe 5 if you're lucky - is all that can be managed in most cases.
A 1" EMT bender can be used to bend 3/4" Rigid. Do all of the deducts and multipliers that apply to the 1" EMT apply to the 3/4" Rigid?
A saddle to cross a pipe requires how many bends?
How do you bend small offsets like 1 inch or 1 1/2?
I will try and keep this as simple as possible. I’m running 2 - 2.5 “ and 2 - 2” EMT coming out of a 12x12 box above the ceiling 60” with a 6 “ kicked 90. When I proceeded to bend the 2” conduit with same exact measurements the KICK angle was nowhere near matching the 2.5s. How can I match the angle of 2.5s?
How much will a rigid conduit with a 30 degree offset shrink?
How much do you lose on a 2 1/2 inch kick?