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For larger jobs, it is expensive and time-consuming to use connectors at each corner. Instead, bend the conduit. Bending isn't difficult, but getting the bend in just the right location is tricky and requires some practice. Runs begin and end at places where you can get at wires to pull them. Codes generally forbid a total of more than 360 degrees of bends in a run. Add up the degrees of the bends you'll be making in a single run before you start bending to ensure the total is less than 360 degrees.


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