A tool, either physical or software-based, designed to assist in accurately determining the necessary bends for installing electrical conduits. These tools utilize mathematical formulas and geometric principles to calculate bend angles, distances between bends, and conduit lengths required to navigate obstacles and maintain proper routing within a structure. For instance, these devices can compute the precise measurements needed to create an offset, a saddle, or a 90-degree bend in a length of conduit, ensuring it fits correctly within the planned electrical system.
The utilization of such instruments offers significant advantages in electrical installations. They reduce material waste by minimizing errors in bending, saving time and labor costs associated with rework. Historically, electricians relied on manual calculations and experience, which could lead to inaccuracies. These modern aids provide a consistent and reliable method, enhancing the overall efficiency and quality of electrical projects, contributing to safer and more compliant installations while simplifying complex bending scenarios.