JEGS Ratcheting Tubing Cutter For 1/8 in. - 5/8 in.
555-80609






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1/8 in. - 5/8 in.
JEGS 80609
Make cutting pipe and tubing easy with the ratcheting tube cutter from JEGS. This versatile tool is designed for use in spaces were its difficult for a standard tubing cutter to operate. Tube diameter and load resistance can be easily adjusted by using the tension screw. Its adjustability from 1/8 in. to 5/8 in. diameter opens up a wide range of possibilities for uses.
Features
- Requires only 15 degrees of movement to work
- Removable head works in most situations where the handle would get in the way
- Cuts mild steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and other materials
- Overall Length: 6 3/4 in.
- Cutter Width removed from handle: 1 1/8 in.
- Cutter Width with handle attached: 1 3/4 in.
- Cutter Head Diameter: 2 1/2 in. including adjustment knob
Specifications:
Easily Cut Tubing for Brake, Fuel & Transmission Lines
JEGS tubing cutters let you easily make clean cuts in tubing and pipes. Designed for use with mild and stainless steel, these tools, which come in a variety of sizes, can accommodate most jobs. The use of a cutting blade eliminates the rough edges that comes with grinders and cut-off wheels.
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