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tube bending

Training in Advanced Tube Bending

Tube bending is often described as an art rather than a science. While well-done tube bending can be aesthetically pleasing, the true skill lies in the operator's confidence and knowledge. With proper training, careful planning, a positive attitude, and practice, almost anyone can master tube bending.

About the Course

This training program aims to equip trainees with the skills to handle complex tube installations, focusing on:

  • Complex interference
  • Changes in plane
  • Avoiding obstacles
  • Difficult angles
  • Parallel runs
  • Offsets and rolled offsets

Course Length

This one day highly practical course utilizes 1/4”, 3/8” and 1/2” hand tube benders and follows the measure-bend approach to tube bending. An additional half day module is available to instruct on the correct operation and use of the Swagelok Bench Top Tube Bender.

Target Audience

Installers, technicians, maintenance, and engineering personnel seeking to gain valuable knowledge and experience in the theory and practice of tube bending.

Pre-requisites

Swagelok Tube Bending Essentials

Instructor

Swagelok Certified Trainer

Certification

Successful attendees will receive a Swagelok® Certificate of Completion which is valid for three years. Training certificates are tracked using the centralized Swagelok Customer Training Records System, ensuring quick and easy verification of training records for trainees and their employers.

How to Register

To register for training, reach out to your local authorized Swagelok sales and service center using the link below. They will then contact you to discuss details and find an arrangement that works for you.

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