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Hi all! I've been given an old rothenberger pipe bender from my supervisor at work and it has started rippling the pipe and I was just wondering if there was a way of fixing this?
I've tried tightening the rollers and the formers and I have made sure that the guides are smooth.
If anyone has got any ideas on how to fix this it would be very appreciated.
Cheers, Dave
 
Try putting a piece of hacksaw blade between the roller and the guide if it pulls cleanly get a new set of Benders.....regards Turnpin:)
 
Give them back to your supervisor and ask him to pull a bend without rippling the pipe. If he can't do it, tell him he owes you a set of new benders.
 
its often the bolt that joins the whole lot together needs tightening
 
Make sure the rollers are tight but not too tight along with any other bolts, clean the rollers, formers and the bender part with wire wool, if it still ripples most likely cheap pipe or benders had it, if you've got some old copper that you've ripped out try bending that and see if it ripples
 
Thanks everyone for your replies. Ill try some of the things suggested this weekend but I think they may of had it.
 
If you're messing around with it, take the roller bolts right off and put some grease on them so the rollers... roll... instead of dragging. It makes it more pleasant to use (but I don't think it will solve your problem).

The Benditnow bender as suggested above is pretty good, I'd say better than modern Hilmor. I found my Benditnow hook was a bit rough and marked the pipe (I had to file it a bit) , but other than that, I've been pleased with it.
 
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Just bought an original unused and boxed record 218m off ebay buzzing never thought I'd get a 2nd pair :)
 
As a short term measure a bit of light oil or WD40 on the former and slide contact surfaces can help. It seems to happen when rather than the pipe "flowing" smoothly as it stretches one side and compresses the other, it repeatedly sticks and frees causing some ripples to form.
 
Its a shame ermintrude wasnt still about on here - hes full of good tips and also a massive bender
 
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