Final answer:
The unload position on a Greenlee Bender is used to release the bender after bending a conduit, not to remove the bend.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that the unload position with the Greenlee Bender allows the user to remove the current bend (radius) recently made is false.
The unload position on a conduit bender is typically used to release the bender's shoe or follow bar after bending a conduit to avoid the conduit sticking to the bender. It is not meant to reverse a bend or to remove the bend that has already been made on the conduit. Once a bend is made in the conduit, it is not intended to be undone as this can compromise the structural integrity of the material.