🛠️ Bend it right, every time—because precision is power!
The Du-Bro 785 Tubing Bender is a lightweight, precision tool designed for bending 1/8" and 5/32" brass or aluminum tubing without collapsing the tubing walls. Ideal for fuel lines and air retract systems, it ensures professional-grade bends with durability and ease.
UPC | 885701076437 011859007850 |
Model | DUB785 |
Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 2.8 x 0.64 inches |
Item model number | 785 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 785 |
N**R
easy to use
works as anticipated
E**A
It works
While setting the exact angle you want can be a bit challenging, it performs consistently every time. The seller provided a fast and secure delivery, thanks.
P**N
Works exactly as hoped for
I would suggest that the seller change the picture in the ad, as this is for a single bender. Not two as pictured. One other suggestion would be that the ad state that the bender is for “anealed (softened) brass”. They do state that on the package, and their website, as well as instructions how to do that yourself
N**P
Straightforward Tool
These are simple tools that are well put together. However, they are not foolproof and do have a bit of a learning curve which I think is higher than some other tools I've used.
C**N
Can't go wrong for the price, but isn't a "super tool"
The 4 stars is appropriate. I have used 1/8" brass tubing and it bends a beautiful, tight bend and doesn't disfigure the brass, However, I mostly use 1/8" brass ROD, not tubing, and it needs to be heated in order to bend. The handles are aluminum, but the part in the middle is plastic. Heated brass melts it. I wish it were aluminum, as well. As someone else mentioned, some marks to help with alignment would be beneficial. All in all, this is a handy tool, but could stand to be a bit more robust. I am surprised with its durability, despite the melting factor.
S**P
Can be consistent if done right
The center mandrel moves with one of the levers. You should use this side as your start. The other side will bend the tube around the mandrel while sliding on the tube. The tube will pull in about 1/8" on the fixed side. Compensate the start of your bend by this amount. If you use any lubricant, only use on the sliding side. Do not get any on the fixed side or the mandrel. You would need to retest the amount of pull in on the fixed side. After a little trial and error, I made multiples of the same part with consistent results.I would not expect good results with anything other than thin wall brass.
J**Y
They work great.
No complaints
T**S
Awsome tool!
I have a rack of carbs for a 93 Gixxer that was missing the brass external bypass tube on #4 carb. I bought the 1/16" tubing at hobby lobby and the spring benders. They wouldnt bend a tight enough radius. Bought this bender, it came with 4 pieces of anealed tubiig the perfect length. It bent a very tight radius and no collapsing! I save a couple hundred buck buying this right tool for the job. There are no cons i can see with this bender!!! Id give it 6 stars if i could.
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