Eastwood Metal Rod Forming and Bending Tool
Perfect for fabricating new exhaust system hangers
Easily Form Steel, Stainless, Aluminum Rod and Flat Stock:
Put the right curves into your steel and aluminum rods using this small metal tubing bender. The tool mounts in your bench vise to create repeatable bends of 180 degrees or more in round, flat and square tubes. A rod forming tool is often used to create exhaust system hangers and brackets. It’s also great for hood prop rods, pegboard hooks, wire storage racks and ornamental metal art. The industrial design and construction produce strong leverage to complete the best in seconds. Use it on round stock with a diameter up to 3/8-inch or on ½-inch wide flat stock up to 3/16-inch thick.
Five forming dies with diameters between a ½-inch and 1.5 inches are included with our metal rod bending tool. This produces a lot of options for gradual curves, sharp hooks and everything in-between. See the tool in action by visiting the Eastwood Garage. We offer many ways to form metal that have a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee.
The Eastwood Rod Forming Tool Features:
- Easily mounts in most vises
- Creates bends in round, flat or square stock
- Make bends from 1/2" to 1-1/2" ID over 180 degrees
- Bend steel, stainless and aluminum rods up to 3/8" diameter
- Bend flat stock up to 1/2" wide and 3/16" thick

Make everything from exhaust hangers to ornamental iron work.

Product Name | Eastwood Metal Rod Forming and Bending Tool |
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Warranty Term | None |
Is ESP | No |
Is Canceled | No |
90 Day Returns | Yes |
ATF Recommended products - Enabled | No |
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Storage Case Included | No |
Do Not Use - Application - Depreciated | For use to bending bar stock up to 3/8" thing along with flat stock 1/2" wide and 1/4" thick. |
Do Not Use - Instructions - Depreciated | |
Do Not Use - Safety Info - Depreciated | This tool has leveraged rotating components that generate greatly amplified crushing and bending forces which can quickly cause severe injury! Keep fingers and hands away from moving parts when operating.<br><br> Handling sharp metal can cause serious cuts. Wear thick, well fitting work gloves to prevent cuts from handling sharp metal. <br><br> <i><b><a href="http://www.eastwood.com/shop-equipment/safety-equipment.html">Click here to see safety products</a></b></i> |