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Tubing Cutter
JEGS 555-80696 Ratcheting Cutter
Simplify your roll cage and exhaust fabrication projects with the tubing cutter from JEGS. Using a robust plastic body and cast aluminum head, this tool is designed for durability and ease of use. The ratcheting head lets you work in tight spots. To accommodate different size tubing, the cutting disc can be moved with either the screw adjustment, or the quick-release lever. For convenience, a spare cutting disc is located at the base of the handle.
JEGS 555-80696 Ratcheting Cutter Features:
- Dimensions: 13 5/8 in. Length x 4 3/4 in. Width x 2 3/8 in. Depth
- Handle: 7 1/2 in.
- 8 Rollers for smooth operation
- Replaceable cutting disc
- 1/8 in. Thickness for mild steel, aluminum and copper
- 1/16 in. Thickness for stainless steel
- Can be used to cut mild steel, hardened steel, stainless steel, copper, brass and aluminum
- Handle-mounted storage for spare cutting disc
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