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₹3,185  
RS PRO Pipe Cutter 41 mm, Cuts Plastic Model No 8132742 is a hand-held or machine-operated tool used to cut pipes cleanly and accurately. It is an essential tool in plumbing, construction, and various industrial applications where pipes of different materials need to be cut to specific lengths.
The basic design of a pipe cutter consists of a sharp cutting wheel or blade mounted on a metal frame. The cutting wheel is typically made of hardened steel or carbide to ensure durability and precision cutting. The frame also includes a handle for gripping and turning the tool.
There are different types of pipe cutters available, each designed for specific pipe materials and sizes:
Tubing Cutter: This type of pipe cutter is designed to cut soft materials like copper, aluminum, brass, and plastic tubing. It usually has a small cutting wheel and a knob or roller for adjusting the cutting depth.
Ratcheting Pipe Cutter: Ratcheting pipe cutters feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for easy cutting with minimal effort. They are ideal for cutting plastic, PVC, and other soft materials.
Rotary Pipe Cutter: Rotary pipe cutters are suitable for cutting larger pipes made of steel, cast iron, or other hard materials. They have a more substantial cutting wheel and are typically operated using a crank or a machine-powered motor.
Using a pipe cutter is relatively straightforward:
Measure and Mark: First, the pipe's desired length is measured and marked with a pencil or marker to ensure accurate cutting.
Position the Cutter: The pipe cutter is placed around the pipe at the marked position, and the cutting wheel is aligned with the mark.
Apply Pressure: For hand-operated cutters, pressure is applied to the handle, slowly rotating the tool around the pipe. The cutting wheel scores the pipe's surface as it rotates.
Complete the Cut: With each rotation, the pressure is increased until the cutting wheel completely severs the pipe. For ratcheting or machine-powered cutters, the tool is operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Deburring: After cutting, the sharp edges or burrs on the cut end of the pipe are removed using a deburring tool or a file.
Pipe cutters provide clean and precise cuts, minimizing the need for additional trimming or finishing. They offer a quick and efficient way to cut pipes, saving time and effort compared to alternative cutting methods. Proper selection and use of the right pipe cutter for the specific pipe material and size are essential to achieving accurate and clean cuts.
₹1,769  
RS PRO Pipe Cutter 3 - 22 mm, Cuts Copper Model No 8473825 is a hand-held or machine-operated tool used to cut pipes cleanly and accurately. It is an essential tool in plumbing, construction, and various industrial applications where pipes of different materials need to be cut to specific lengths.
The basic design of a pipe cutter consists of a sharp cutting wheel or blade mounted on a metal frame. The cutting wheel is typically made of hardened steel or carbide to ensure durability and precision cutting. The frame also includes a handle for gripping and turning the tool.
There are different types of pipe cutters available, each designed for specific pipe materials and sizes:
Tubing Cutter: This type of pipe cutter is designed to cut soft materials like copper, aluminum, brass, and plastic tubing. It usually has a small cutting wheel and a knob or roller for adjusting the cutting depth.
Ratcheting Pipe Cutter: Ratcheting pipe cutters feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for easy cutting with minimal effort. They are ideal for cutting plastic, PVC, and other soft materials.
Rotary Pipe Cutter: Rotary pipe cutters are suitable for cutting larger pipes made of steel, cast iron, or other hard materials. They have a more substantial cutting wheel and are typically operated using a crank or a machine-powered motor.
Using a pipe cutter is relatively straightforward:
Measure and Mark: First, the pipe's desired length is measured and marked with a pencil or marker to ensure accurate cutting.
Position the Cutter: The pipe cutter is placed around the pipe at the marked position, and the cutting wheel is aligned with the mark.
Apply Pressure: For hand-operated cutters, pressure is applied to the handle, slowly rotating the tool around the pipe. The cutting wheel scores the pipe's surface as it rotates.
Complete the Cut: With each rotation, the pressure is increased until the cutting wheel completely severs the pipe. For ratcheting or machine-powered cutters, the tool is operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Deburring: After cutting, the sharp edges or burrs on the cut end of the pipe are removed using a deburring tool or a file.
Pipe cutters provide clean and precise cuts, minimizing the need for additional trimming or finishing. They offer a quick and efficient way to cut pipes, saving time and effort compared to alternative cutting methods. Proper selection and use of the right pipe cutter for the specific pipe material and size are essential to achieving accurate and clean cuts.
₹2,241  
RS PRO Pipe Cutter 13 mm, Cuts Plastic Model No 8280223 is a hand-held or machine-operated tool used to cut pipes cleanly and accurately. It is an essential tool in plumbing, construction, and various industrial applications where pipes of different materials need to be cut to specific lengths.
The basic design of a pipe cutter consists of a sharp cutting wheel or blade mounted on a metal frame. The cutting wheel is typically made of hardened steel or carbide to ensure durability and precision cutting. The frame also includes a handle for gripping and turning the tool.
There are different types of pipe cutters available, each designed for specific pipe materials and sizes:
Tubing Cutter: This type of pipe cutter is designed to cut soft materials like copper, aluminum, brass, and plastic tubing. It usually has a small cutting wheel and a knob or roller for adjusting the cutting depth.
Ratcheting Pipe Cutter: Ratcheting pipe cutters feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for easy cutting with minimal effort. They are ideal for cutting plastic, PVC, and other soft materials.
Rotary Pipe Cutter: Rotary pipe cutters are suitable for cutting larger pipes made of steel, cast iron, or other hard materials. They have a more substantial cutting wheel and are typically operated using a crank or a machine-powered motor.
Using a pipe cutter is relatively straightforward:
Measure and Mark: First, the pipe's desired length is measured and marked with a pencil or marker to ensure accurate cutting.
Position the Cutter: The pipe cutter is placed around the pipe at the marked position, and the cutting wheel is aligned with the mark.
Apply Pressure: For hand-operated cutters, pressure is applied to the handle, slowly rotating the tool around the pipe. The cutting wheel scores the pipe's surface as it rotates.
Complete the Cut: With each rotation, the pressure is increased until the cutting wheel completely severs the pipe. For ratcheting or machine-powered cutters, the tool is operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Deburring: After cutting, the sharp edges or burrs on the cut end of the pipe are removed using a deburring tool or a file.
Pipe cutters provide clean and precise cuts, minimizing the need for additional trimming or finishing. They offer a quick and efficient way to cut pipes, saving time and effort compared to alternative cutting methods. Proper selection and use of the right pipe cutter for the specific pipe material and size are essential to achieving accurate and clean cuts.
₹6,843  
RS PRO Pipe Cutter 6 - 50 mm, Cuts Copper Model No 6673483 is a hand-held or machine-operated tool used to cut pipes cleanly and accurately. It is an essential tool in plumbing, construction, and various industrial applications where pipes of different materials need to be cut to specific lengths.
The basic design of a pipe cutter consists of a sharp cutting wheel or blade mounted on a metal frame. The cutting wheel is typically made of hardened steel or carbide to ensure durability and precision cutting. The frame also includes a handle for gripping and turning the tool.
There are different types of pipe cutters available, each designed for specific pipe materials and sizes:
Tubing Cutter: This type of pipe cutter is designed to cut soft materials like copper, aluminum, brass, and plastic tubing. It usually has a small cutting wheel and a knob or roller for adjusting the cutting depth.
Ratcheting Pipe Cutter: Ratcheting pipe cutters feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for easy cutting with minimal effort. They are ideal for cutting plastic, PVC, and other soft materials.
Rotary Pipe Cutter: Rotary pipe cutters are suitable for cutting larger pipes made of steel, cast iron, or other hard materials. They have a more substantial cutting wheel and are typically operated using a crank or a machine-powered motor.
Using a pipe cutter is relatively straightforward:
Measure and Mark: First, the pipe's desired length is measured and marked with a pencil or marker to ensure accurate cutting.
Position the Cutter: The pipe cutter is placed around the pipe at the marked position, and the cutting wheel is aligned with the mark.
Apply Pressure: For hand-operated cutters, pressure is applied to the handle, slowly rotating the tool around the pipe. The cutting wheel scores the pipe's surface as it rotates.
Complete the Cut: With each rotation, the pressure is increased until the cutting wheel completely severs the pipe. For ratcheting or machine-powered cutters, the tool is operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Deburring: After cutting, the sharp edges or burrs on the cut end of the pipe are removed using a deburring tool or a file.
Pipe cutters provide clean and precise cuts, minimizing the need for additional trimming or finishing. They offer a quick and efficient way to cut pipes, saving time and effort compared to alternative cutting methods. Proper selection and use of the right pipe cutter for the specific pipe material and size are essential to achieving accurate and clean cuts.
₹8,141  
RS PRO Pipe Cutter 6 - 50 mm, Cuts Brass, Copper Model No 2063463 is a hand-held or machine-operated tool used to cut pipes cleanly and accurately. It is an essential tool in plumbing, construction, and various industrial applications where pipes of different materials need to be cut to specific lengths.
The basic design of a pipe cutter consists of a sharp cutting wheel or blade mounted on a metal frame. The cutting wheel is typically made of hardened steel or carbide to ensure durability and precision cutting. The frame also includes a handle for gripping and turning the tool.
There are different types of pipe cutters available, each designed for specific pipe materials and sizes:
Tubing Cutter: This type of pipe cutter is designed to cut soft materials like copper, aluminum, brass, and plastic tubing. It usually has a small cutting wheel and a knob or roller for adjusting the cutting depth.
Ratcheting Pipe Cutter: Ratcheting pipe cutters feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for easy cutting with minimal effort. They are ideal for cutting plastic, PVC, and other soft materials.
Rotary Pipe Cutter: Rotary pipe cutters are suitable for cutting larger pipes made of steel, cast iron, or other hard materials. They have a more substantial cutting wheel and are typically operated using a crank or a machine-powered motor.
Using a pipe cutter is relatively straightforward:
Measure and Mark: First, the pipe's desired length is measured and marked with a pencil or marker to ensure accurate cutting.
Position the Cutter: The pipe cutter is placed around the pipe at the marked position, and the cutting wheel is aligned with the mark.
Apply Pressure: For hand-operated cutters, pressure is applied to the handle, slowly rotating the tool around the pipe. The cutting wheel scores the pipe's surface as it rotates.
Complete the Cut: With each rotation, the pressure is increased until the cutting wheel completely severs the pipe. For ratcheting or machine-powered cutters, the tool is operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Deburring: After cutting, the sharp edges or burrs on the cut end of the pipe are removed using a deburring tool or a file.
Pipe cutters provide clean and precise cuts, minimizing the need for additional trimming or finishing. They offer a quick and efficient way to cut pipes, saving time and effort compared to alternative cutting methods. Proper selection and use of the right pipe cutter for the specific pipe material and size are essential to achieving accurate and clean cuts.
₹5,781  
RS PRO Pipe Cutter 42 mm, Cuts Plastic Model No 1829983 is a hand-held or machine-operated tool used to cut pipes cleanly and accurately. It is an essential tool in plumbing, construction, and various industrial applications where pipes of different materials need to be cut to specific lengths.
The basic design of a pipe cutter consists of a sharp cutting wheel or blade mounted on a metal frame. The cutting wheel is typically made of hardened steel or carbide to ensure durability and precision cutting. The frame also includes a handle for gripping and turning the tool.
There are different types of pipe cutters available, each designed for specific pipe materials and sizes:
Tubing Cutter: This type of pipe cutter is designed to cut soft materials like copper, aluminum, brass, and plastic tubing. It usually has a small cutting wheel and a knob or roller for adjusting the cutting depth.
Ratcheting Pipe Cutter: Ratcheting pipe cutters feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for easy cutting with minimal effort. They are ideal for cutting plastic, PVC, and other soft materials.
Rotary Pipe Cutter: Rotary pipe cutters are suitable for cutting larger pipes made of steel, cast iron, or other hard materials. They have a more substantial cutting wheel and are typically operated using a crank or a machine-powered motor.
Using a pipe cutter is relatively straightforward:
Measure and Mark: First, the pipe's desired length is measured and marked with a pencil or marker to ensure accurate cutting.
Position the Cutter: The pipe cutter is placed around the pipe at the marked position, and the cutting wheel is aligned with the mark.
Apply Pressure: For hand-operated cutters, pressure is applied to the handle, slowly rotating the tool around the pipe. The cutting wheel scores the pipe's surface as it rotates.
Complete the Cut: With each rotation, the pressure is increased until the cutting wheel completely severs the pipe. For ratcheting or machine-powered cutters, the tool is operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Deburring: After cutting, the sharp edges or burrs on the cut end of the pipe are removed using a deburring tool or a file.
Pipe cutters provide clean and precise cuts, minimizing the need for additional trimming or finishing. They offer a quick and efficient way to cut pipes, saving time and effort compared to alternative cutting methods. Proper selection and use of the right pipe cutter for the specific pipe material and size are essential to achieving accurate and clean cuts.
₹3,421  
RS PRO Pipe Cutter 3 - 29 mm, Cuts Brass, Copper Model No 8132726 is a hand-held or machine-operated tool used to cut pipes cleanly and accurately. It is an essential tool in plumbing, construction, and various industrial applications where pipes of different materials need to be cut to specific lengths.
The basic design of a pipe cutter consists of a sharp cutting wheel or blade mounted on a metal frame. The cutting wheel is typically made of hardened steel or carbide to ensure durability and precision cutting. The frame also includes a handle for gripping and turning the tool.
There are different types of pipe cutters available, each designed for specific pipe materials and sizes:
Tubing Cutter: This type of pipe cutter is designed to cut soft materials like copper, aluminum, brass, and plastic tubing. It usually has a small cutting wheel and a knob or roller for adjusting the cutting depth.
Ratcheting Pipe Cutter: Ratcheting pipe cutters feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for easy cutting with minimal effort. They are ideal for cutting plastic, PVC, and other soft materials.
Rotary Pipe Cutter: Rotary pipe cutters are suitable for cutting larger pipes made of steel, cast iron, or other hard materials. They have a more substantial cutting wheel and are typically operated using a crank or a machine-powered motor.
Using a pipe cutter is relatively straightforward:
Measure and Mark: First, the pipe's desired length is measured and marked with a pencil or marker to ensure accurate cutting.
Position the Cutter: The pipe cutter is placed around the pipe at the marked position, and the cutting wheel is aligned with the mark.
Apply Pressure: For hand-operated cutters, pressure is applied to the handle, slowly rotating the tool around the pipe. The cutting wheel scores the pipe's surface as it rotates.
Complete the Cut: With each rotation, the pressure is increased until the cutting wheel completely severs the pipe. For ratcheting or machine-powered cutters, the tool is operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Deburring: After cutting, the sharp edges or burrs on the cut end of the pipe are removed using a deburring tool or a file.
Pipe cutters provide clean and precise cuts, minimizing the need for additional trimming or finishing. They offer a quick and efficient way to cut pipes, saving time and effort compared to alternative cutting methods. Proper selection and use of the right pipe cutter for the specific pipe material and size are essential to achieving accurate and clean cuts.
Set of 1 piece
₹1,297  
RS PRO Pipe Cutter 15 mm, Cuts Plastic Model No 1728969 is a hand-held or machine-operated tool used to cut pipes cleanly and accurately. It is an essential tool in plumbing, construction, and various industrial applications where pipes of different materials need to be cut to specific lengths.
The basic design of a pipe cutter consists of a sharp cutting wheel or blade mounted on a metal frame. The cutting wheel is typically made of hardened steel or carbide to ensure durability and precision cutting. The frame also includes a handle for gripping and turning the tool.
There are different types of pipe cutters available, each designed for specific pipe materials and sizes:
Tubing Cutter: This type of pipe cutter is designed to cut soft materials like copper, aluminum, brass, and plastic tubing. It usually has a small cutting wheel and a knob or roller for adjusting the cutting depth.
Ratcheting Pipe Cutter: Ratcheting pipe cutters feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for easy cutting with minimal effort. They are ideal for cutting plastic, PVC, and other soft materials.
Rotary Pipe Cutter: Rotary pipe cutters are suitable for cutting larger pipes made of steel, cast iron, or other hard materials. They have a more substantial cutting wheel and are typically operated using a crank or a machine-powered motor.
Using a pipe cutter is relatively straightforward:
Measure and Mark: First, the pipe's desired length is measured and marked with a pencil or marker to ensure accurate cutting.
Position the Cutter: The pipe cutter is placed around the pipe at the marked position, and the cutting wheel is aligned with the mark.
Apply Pressure: For hand-operated cutters, pressure is applied to the handle, slowly rotating the tool around the pipe. The cutting wheel scores the pipe's surface as it rotates.
Complete the Cut: With each rotation, the pressure is increased until the cutting wheel completely severs the pipe. For ratcheting or machine-powered cutters, the tool is operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Deburring: After cutting, the sharp edges or burrs on the cut end of the pipe are removed using a deburring tool or a file.
Pipe cutters provide clean and precise cuts, minimizing the need for additional trimming or finishing. They offer a quick and efficient way to cut pipes, saving time and effort compared to alternative cutting methods. Proper selection and use of the right pipe cutter for the specific pipe material and size are essential to achieving accurate and clean cuts.
₹3,539  
RS PRO Pipe Cutter 15 mm, Cuts Brass, Copper Model No 8132704 is a hand-held or machine-operated tool used to cut pipes cleanly and accurately. It is an essential tool in plumbing, construction, and various industrial applications where pipes of different materials need to be cut to specific lengths.
The basic design of a pipe cutter consists of a sharp cutting wheel or blade mounted on a metal frame. The cutting wheel is typically made of hardened steel or carbide to ensure durability and precision cutting. The frame also includes a handle for gripping and turning the tool.
There are different types of pipe cutters available, each designed for specific pipe materials and sizes:
Tubing Cutter: This type of pipe cutter is designed to cut soft materials like copper, aluminum, brass, and plastic tubing. It usually has a small cutting wheel and a knob or roller for adjusting the cutting depth.
Ratcheting Pipe Cutter: Ratcheting pipe cutters feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for easy cutting with minimal effort. They are ideal for cutting plastic, PVC, and other soft materials.
Rotary Pipe Cutter: Rotary pipe cutters are suitable for cutting larger pipes made of steel, cast iron, or other hard materials. They have a more substantial cutting wheel and are typically operated using a crank or a machine-powered motor.
Using a pipe cutter is relatively straightforward:
Measure and Mark: First, the pipe's desired length is measured and marked with a pencil or marker to ensure accurate cutting.
Position the Cutter: The pipe cutter is placed around the pipe at the marked position, and the cutting wheel is aligned with the mark.
Apply Pressure: For hand-operated cutters, pressure is applied to the handle, slowly rotating the tool around the pipe. The cutting wheel scores the pipe's surface as it rotates.
Complete the Cut: With each rotation, the pressure is increased until the cutting wheel completely severs the pipe. For ratcheting or machine-powered cutters, the tool is operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Deburring: After cutting, the sharp edges or burrs on the cut end of the pipe are removed using a deburring tool or a file.
Pipe cutters provide clean and precise cuts, minimizing the need for additional trimming or finishing. They offer a quick and efficient way to cut pipes, saving time and effort compared to alternative cutting methods. Proper selection and use of the right pipe cutter for the specific pipe material and size are essential to achieving accurate and clean cuts.
₹8,259  
RS PRO Pipe Cutter 12 - 42 mm, Cuts Plastic Model No 4518987 is a hand-held or machine-operated tool used to cut pipes cleanly and accurately. It is an essential tool in plumbing, construction, and various industrial applications where pipes of different materials need to be cut to specific lengths.
The basic design of a pipe cutter consists of a sharp cutting wheel or blade mounted on a metal frame. The cutting wheel is typically made of hardened steel or carbide to ensure durability and precision cutting. The frame also includes a handle for gripping and turning the tool.
There are different types of pipe cutters available, each designed for specific pipe materials and sizes:
Tubing Cutter: This type of pipe cutter is designed to cut soft materials like copper, aluminum, brass, and plastic tubing. It usually has a small cutting wheel and a knob or roller for adjusting the cutting depth.
Ratcheting Pipe Cutter: Ratcheting pipe cutters feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for easy cutting with minimal effort. They are ideal for cutting plastic, PVC, and other soft materials.
Rotary Pipe Cutter: Rotary pipe cutters are suitable for cutting larger pipes made of steel, cast iron, or other hard materials. They have a more substantial cutting wheel and are typically operated using a crank or a machine-powered motor.
Using a pipe cutter is relatively straightforward:
Measure and Mark: First, the pipe's desired length is measured and marked with a pencil or marker to ensure accurate cutting.
Position the Cutter: The pipe cutter is placed around the pipe at the marked position, and the cutting wheel is aligned with the mark.
Apply Pressure: For hand-operated cutters, pressure is applied to the handle, slowly rotating the tool around the pipe. The cutting wheel scores the pipe's surface as it rotates.
Complete the Cut: With each rotation, the pressure is increased until the cutting wheel completely severs the pipe. For ratcheting or machine-powered cutters, the tool is operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Deburring: After cutting, the sharp edges or burrs on the cut end of the pipe are removed using a deburring tool or a file.
Pipe cutters provide clean and precise cuts, minimizing the need for additional trimming or finishing. They offer a quick and efficient way to cut pipes, saving time and effort compared to alternative cutting methods. Proper selection and use of the right pipe cutter for the specific pipe material and size are essential to achieving accurate and clean cuts.
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