- Location
- Illinois
- Occupation
- retired electrician
Yes it is harder to pull around bends but, as Bob said, assuming that the bend meets the minimum radius, the required pulling force does not go down when you increase the radius. Yes the friction per unit of length in the bend does go down, but there is more length in the larger radius bend. The total friction is about the same between the standard radius and long radius bends.Wouldn't that pressure translate into friction? And more force needed to overcome that friction?
Seems it's always harder to pull through 200' of pipe when theres's 2 or 3 90s in it as opposed to the exact same length but a straight shot.