KNIPEX TubiX® S Pipe Cutter

July 29, 2024

  • Optimised for pipe cutting in the tightest spaces
  •  QuickLock one-hand locking mechanism: independent holding and clamping on the pipe
  •  Fits in your pocket and cuts stainless steel
  •  Cutting wheel made of high-grade ball-bearing steel
  •  Cuts pipes with Ø 3 – 30 mm (1/8 – 1 1/8″) with wall thicknesses up to 2 mm
  •  Very small cutting circle: minimum space required for cutting
  •  Pipe diameter can be preset with the scale and clipped on to the pipe by spring-loaded cutting wheel
  •  Quick and precise positioning of the spring-loaded cutting wheel
  •  Cutting wheel and guide rollers with high-quality needle bearings
  •  Optimised turning knob with textured thumb recess provides 20 % higher torque and prevents slipping, even in wet conditions
  •  Easy to change cutting wheel, with spare wheel in the turning knob

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