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Cut plastic and rubber tubing from your bench top.
Fit this compact cutter into your pocket or tool belt.
Cut PEX tubing with one or two twists.
Make quick, perpendicular cuts on flexible tubing and hose to reroute flow and add fittings.
Cut plastic and rubber pipe, tubing, and hose.
Ratchet action increases leverage to cut through hose, soft rubber tubing, or plastic pipe.
After cutting, crimp tubing in preparation for making connections.
A small swing radius lets you cut tubing in tight spaces.
For smooth cuts and trouble-free operation, these cutters have enclosed steel bearings.
This cutter has two sets of guide wheels that ride in the corrugations for stability so you get clean, precise cuts.
An enclosed ratchet feed opens quickly to accept tubing and instantly slides to cutting position.
Made of materials that are FM approved, these cutters satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
An insulated handle protects against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These cutters are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Ratchet action permits cutting in cramped areas.
A spring-loaded cutting wheel tightens as you spin these cutters around tubing without a handle to get in your way.
These heavy duty cutters have an iron frame for exceptional durability.
Turn this cutter 360° around a pipe to make a cut.
Cut pipe with just 90°-110° of handle swing and 4" of clearance.
Ratchet action permits cutting in cramped areas, and moves the cutter 360° around a pipe.
Access clay and cast iron soil pipe in tight spots.
A fast-acting release lever opens the cutter to maximum size. Push the handle to quickly slide the cutting wheel onto the pipe.
Wrap the cutter chain around tubing, then squeeze the handles while rotating the tubing.
Apply fingertip pressure to this spring-loaded cutter while rotating the tubing.
Make cuts in most rigid plastic pipe and tube.
These cutters are a safer and more effective alternative to utility knives for opening tubes of caulk, sealant, and adhesive.
Produce clean cuts in nonmetallic hose, wood, and leather.
Use these titanium carbonitride (TiCN) coated blades on stainless steel.
Blades and teeth are steel and treated to a Rockwell Hardness between C63 and C65 for increased wear resistance when cutting through steel and cast iron bars, rods, pipe, and tubing.
Teeth are carbide tipped and designed to push chips away from the blade to prevent clogging and produce smooth cuts in aluminum sheets, tubing, and T-slotted framing.
Cut stainless steel sheets, pipe, tubing, and grating with teeth made of impact-resistant carbide.
Use this clamp with your 1/2" chuck capacity drill and a hole saw to cut notches in pipe and tubing to make intersecting connections.
Cut structural shapes such as I-beams and angle iron as well as bundles of structural shapes and tubing with less tooth breakage than other blades. The teeth are reinforced, forward-angled, and widely spaced to leave room for chips to collect.
Melt through irrigation, plumbing, and electrical grade PVC pipe with heat friction.
A blade made of carbon steel cuts plastic pipe, plasterboard, and plywood.
Also known as jeweler's slotting saws and metal slitting saws, these saws are good for use on wire, tubing, extrusions, and other very thin material that requires delicate cuts.
Use this tool to cut and strip weld-spatter-resistant tubing in order to attach fittings.
Drill old pipe stubs out of fittings when replacing plastic pipe. These extractors let you reuse difficult-to-remove fittings, such as those in concrete floors, and install new pipe.