Armour Line RP77171 Internal Plastic Pipe Cutter, 1-1/4 in Or Larger Diameter (Single Pack)

Brand:Armour Line

3.6/5

44.40

This Internal Plastic Pipe Cutter by Rapid Repair is constructed of steel and can cut plastic pipe internally from as small as 1-1/4 inches in diameter. This tool features a saw tooth hardened steel cutter blade on a steel shaft that attaches to a power drill. Use of this internal plastic pipe cutter allows for flush cuts down to ground level but requires a power drill for use. Use caution when installing into drill chuck.

REQUIRES – Use on plastic pipe only. Requires a power drill for use. FLUSH CUT – Allows for a flush cut to the ground. ATTACHES TO POWER DRILL – Steel shaft attaches to power drill. STEEL CUTTER BLADE – Saw tooth hardened steel cutter blade cuts plastic pipe from 1-1/4 in. in diameter. PLASTIC PIPE CUTTER – Resists rust, corrosion and streaking and comes in a beautiful chrome plated finish.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Bottom Diameter 4 Inches
Bottom Diameter ‎4 Inches
Brand Armour Line
Brand ‎Armour Line
Color Red
Color ‎Red
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,414 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Tool
Item Dimensions LxWxH 1.38 x 3.35 x 6.69 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎1.38 x 3.35 x 6.69 inches
Item model number ‎RP77171
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1.58 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Prime-Line
Material Plastic
Material ‎Plastic
Measurement System ‎Metric
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎RP77171
Product Dimensions ‎1.38 x 3.35 x 6.69 inches
Size ‎single pack
Style ‎Internal Plastic Pipe Cutter

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Scritto da: Family cook
Worked
Exactly why I got it.
Scritto da: arturo
No me tocó la correcta
He tenido otras marcas pero está no trahe filo los dientes de la sierra
Scritto da: Ryan V.
Read me before your first use - I wish I had known this!!
My intention was to use this to trim back our drain field clean outs. It did work, but here is what I found. Others have recommended shoving a towel down the pipe, just in case. I would HIGHLY recommend this. Because of the way I was having to hold my drill, I inadvertently loosened the chuck & in turn the bit fell out. I fished mine out with a string & magnet. If you are cutting pipe, that is in the ground like I was, I found the best method was to start at about 6 o'clock. One hand on the trigger the other close to the chuck, (just not on the chuck). This helped keep it stable & from bouncing around. Once you get the initial hole started it's like cutting butter. Just hold the bit tight to inside of the pipe and cut away! The unfortunate problem I had was that I didn't first try cutting at 6 o'clockish & I slightly bent my bit. When I went to start the cut it got very sloppy & started bouncing around. .... bent slightly. It still works, but it's much harder trying to get the cut going now because the blade doesn't stay perfectly aligned. It works great. Just don't over force it or apply too much pressure. Once you are cutting stick with it & it's seriously like butter! I wish I had known this going into it!
Scritto da: Cleveland
Worked well
Used this cutter to cut 10" dia SDR41 pvc pipe. Cutter cut through easily in a 3/8 chuck cordless drill, high speed setting once started at the six o'clock position, vertically nine inches deep from the opening. Cut was submerged as well. Pipe wall thickness was .262" The blade width from the shaft to teeth tip is about 3/8" so cutting through 10" schedule 40 would be more of a challenge. Hold the drill firmly when starting the cut to control chattering.
Scritto da: Luis Garcia
good
good
Scritto da: THAT! Inventions
Tempted to rate it 3 stars
Take 1 inch off a standard 4" ABS toilet drain pipe and not finding any tools that will do the trick. It's a one-off so took a chance on this little saw. 20 minutes later after much cursing and sore knees the job is completed. Everytime this saw seizes, the screw holding it spins out!!! So the process went like this - put saw in, make a cut, take saw out, re-tighten the screws, repeat! Tried clockwise and counterclockwise didn't make any difference. The little saw did the work, but the expectation that it'll take a couple of minutes stretched out to 20+. What a pain. Started reading the reviews of similar little saws out there and every single one of them has the same complaint therefore 4-stars because all else equal, this thing did do the job. This is not a contractor/professional tool. It truly is for your one-off projects.
Scritto da: DA PLUMA
Good
I’m a plumber I use these a lot cutting the ID of plumbing pipe
Scritto da: Kevin
You will cut yourself
This is a very dangerous tool. But I was able to cut some chunks of ABS from my toilet flange. Note, it WILL spin across the floor. There are NO shields. But I knew that when ordering. It did take a few bites out of the floor but I kinda expected that so they were too bad. Maybe a 4x4 in the direction of spin would have been a good safety measure.

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