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KNIPEX DP50 Pipe Cutter for plastic drain pipes plastic coated 32/40/50 mm 90 23 01 BK

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The cutter is incredibly easy to use and delivers optimal cutting due to the slide bearing and self adjusting guide rolls. Once in place, the spring loaded blade delivers the right amount of pressure to cut the pipe. You won’t need to exert any additional force or make any adjustments on the tool.

The aim of all KNIPEX newcomers is to make your work as simple as possible and to convince you with the latest technology. KNIPEX: Reliable and Made in Germany THIS WARRANTY IS KNIPEX-WERK'S AND KNIPEX TOOLS LP'S SOLE WARRANTY FOR ITS TOOLS, AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. KNIPEX-WERK and KNIPEX TOOLS LP DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. They are available empty, or, of course, also corresponding equipment. For professional needs, however, it is usually better to individually choose the right components and put together your own personal toolbox. Halogen bulb exchange pliers are used to change small halogen bulbs. Fragile halogen bulbs are not damaged by the plastic-coated gripping surfaces. Special pliers replace various tools in a wide variety of applications. Sometimes there are also special forms of the common tools.

Trimming or fine cutting is possible from a section length of around 10mm and pipes can be cut with a little safety allowance during installation and then precisely cut to the required length in a subsequent re-cut. Sheet metal nibblers are the most popular special tool when it comes to cutting thin metal plates. Unlike conventional pliers, they do not snap them. When the cutter makes the cut, it will also form a chamfer for a proper connection – all done in one go. If you only need to cut a little section off to finite adjustments, the Knipex DP50 Pipe Cutter can segments as little as 10mm. Plumbers won’t want to miss this: Knipex’s latest launch makes cutting and chamfering large plastic pipes with a diameter of up to 50 mm into just one easy step. Made of glass fibre-reinforced plastic, the body of the Knipex DP50 is very robust and durable, while simultaneously ergonomically designed to prevent any ill-timed cramping – that’s right, you’re not the only one.

The cutter is made from durable glass fibre, reinforced plastic and can cater easily for 32mm, 40mm and 50mm pipe. This is easily adjusted by sliding the metal adjuster on the handle. The Knipex DP50 Cutter will cut and chamfer all common domestic plastic drain pipes up to 50mm diameter in a single operation

These include, for example, ear clamp pliers, which are mainly used in the automotive sector. They are used to properly close ear clamps.

You can rely on KNIPEX: every year, new designs are developed that complement the existing range and simplify future activities. Knipex has been around so long – over 140 years if you can believe it – that it’s easy to forget where the German company got its start. From a humble start as a small smithy for pliers in Carl Gustav Putsch’s basement in the 1880s to becoming the worldwide leading specialist for professional pliers, Knipex has amassed enormous amounts of knowledge and know-how when it comes to plier manufacturing. By Marta Macedo Thursday, 8th September 2022 0 Comments Pipe Cutting Made Easy – Knipex Launches the DP50 Pipe CutterNot only for working with the tools themselves, but also for their transport, there are some improvements within the KNIPEX innovations: new handy boxes and cases are now available.

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