Monument Masters Pipe Bender Daley Plumbing
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 Published On Feb 24, 2021

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Watch this review of the Monument Masters copper pipe bender by Daley Plumbing, Leeds.

When Monument look to design, manufacture and market a new product we look to create products which will save the engineer time. In this particular instance, we have designed a smaller and lighter weight pipe bender than the standard combination 15and 22mm hand bender.
Monument have reengineered a design previously unseen on the UK market. The (launched in June 2020) pipe benders, 1215K XV 15mm Pipe Bender, the 1315XVE 15mm (1315Longarm XVL 15mm), the 1222G XXII 22mm and the 1322Extended XXIIE 22mm Pipe Benders deliver force to bend the pipe in the same plane as the bend. The traditional combi bender such as the Hilmor ® GLM or Irwin ® GLM or Monument ® MON2600 are offset from the bending plane.
The nylon guides are integral to the pipe bender helping to ensure they don’t get lost or damaged in a toolbag. Codes for these spare guides are 1216N 15mm Spare Nylon Guide and 1223J 22mm Spare Nylon Guide.
The single sizes of each bender with their shorter bending arms and lightweight aluminium die casting makes each bender lighter to carry and the design of the 15mm-XV is small enough to fit inside a toolbag.
We have included bending angles of 30 45 60 and 90 degrees on the XV and XVL 15mm versions and an additional 75 degree angle on the 22mm version; these are easily visible on the Former of each bender.
We have also designed bending arm extension handles to increase the leverage for bending both 15mm 22mm copper pipe. These short threaded extension handles code 1224M fit both the 15mm XV XVE & XVL and 22mm XXII versions. One or more extension handles can be added for additional leverage.
Rubber feet are available code 2607F which fit the 1215K, 1315XVE, 1315Longarm, 1222G, 1322Extended. Two rubber feet are included in the 22mm versions. The rubber feet also fit the Monument 15mm/22mm combi bender 2600K.
less cumbersome – you are only using a bender for the size of pipe being bent
less fiddly – with the integrated hook and nylon guide, your hook stop won’t flop from side to side and the guide(s) won’t fall out
better sight lines – as the bend is in the same plane as the Arms of the bender it is easier to line up by eye
lighter in the hand than a combi. The Monument combi weighs more than 4kg; the XV weighs 1.5kg; the XXII weighs 2.3kg
15mm XV is much smaller than a combi; arm length is 40cm compared to a combi arm length of 65cm. Note the 15mm XVL & 22mm XXII arm lengths are about 60cm
throating occurs on testing with the XV, XVE (XVL) XXII, XXIIE as well as Monument 2600K and a Hilmor® GLM
15mm XVE (XVL) with their longer arms give more mechanical advantage over the 15mm XV

Made in Britain

The Monument Masters 1215K, 1315XVE (replacing the 1315Longarm), 1222G and the 1322Extended Pipe Bender are #MadeInBritain. First models of the new pipe bender were designed and 3D printed in the engineering suite at Monument. We standardised the handle diameters for both sizes.

Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
loosen off nyloc nutWhat are the Black Caps for?
These protect the pin during transit and should be removed before use.

Why don’t the Castings seem to fit together ?
On a few benders we seem to have overtigtened the nyloc nut and bolt which has reduced the gap on the Lever Arm. Simply back off the nut 1/2 to 1 turn and the bender should be good to go. We tried to make it a snug fit but seems it has oversnugged. See image with orange and green arrows.

From your experience, why does copper pipe ripple when you bend it?
We posed this question through the Tooltalk App (see all the answers in the app available for iOS or Android AOS).
Some of the answer’s are below………

A. If your pipe is thin walled and your equipment is not clean (Answered by Colin Stainer Plumbing & Heating on 27 Jan 2021)

A. Couple of reasons guides and formers not clean and greases or cheap thin wall imported copper. Don’t get this problem very much now since ordering my monument benders. (Answered by A Daughtry Plumbing & Heating Ltd on 26 Jan 2021)

A. Pipe wall size is a lot thinner than it used to be, plus the pipe bender former could be stiff (Answered by D S plumbing and heating on 26 Jan 2021)

A. Cheap thin wall copper doesn’t help the issue, there was a batch a few years ago that was actually snapping. Damaged formers or the guide on bender itself can also do it. Or guides, formers that are not clean (Answered by PG Plumbing on 26 Jan 2021)

A. Over the years been a few reasons, main reason I find or is poor quality copper! Other reason dirt on the guides generally a good clean and oil or dw40 sorts it out, had once with bender that had been dropped and it was slightly twisted (Answered by B H heating solutions on 26 Jan 2021)

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