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Help me identify this pipe bender

mcanuel

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i recently acquired this pipe bender, the motor lit up and engulfed what was once a nice bender, i have emailed lordco who apparently sold it but without a model number they cant do anything with a picture, i also contacted bendpak and no luck there please help me and tell me who might make this
 

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Provincial

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Did you get any bending shoes with it? Sometimes you can deduce the model number by looking up the part number stamped on a detail part.

It looks like someone put a different (bigger) cylinder on it. When looking at photos of other benders, ignore the cylinder and see if you get a match.
 
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mcanuel

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no shoes, thats where the moneys at haha hence why it was free. the guy at bendpak said dies are company specific and he didnt recognize the pattern, im hoping somebody would recognize it
 
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I think BigFoot nailed it.
It looks like a Ben Pearson. Probably a model MC-59
Search Google images using "exhaust bender" as your search term, and you will find a bunch of pics that match it. Yours has a lot more than a motor missing. The control panels on the sides (where the square holes are) are gone too.

http://www.ben-pearson.com/
 
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