New Pipe Cutter

Up until now a square cut on a pipe or tube was tough to come by. Now, with the new PCS 8+ or the PCS 14 it is easy, fast and safe. Whether it is any of the plastics to include C-900, copper, cast iron soil pipe, carbon or stainless steel the square cut and less prep time equal improved profit. While portable, light weight and ergonomic the PCS 8+ and the PCS 14 are also safe and easy to use. Fragments and sparks are kept to a minimum and fall close to the blade guard. The range of material that can be cut is wide due to the different blades that come with the package. The TCT (tungsten carbide) blade is for common use such as plastic, copper and carbon steel. The Cermet (ceramic tips) blade is for the above applications plus stainless steel. Diamond disk is for cutting cast iron. Maximum wall thickness in steel is .320" and .750" in plastic.

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Up until now a square cut on a pipe or tube was tough to come by. Now, with the new T-Drill PCS 8+ or the PCS 14 it is easy, fast and safe. Whether it is any of the plastics to include C-900, copper, cast iron soil pipe, carbon or stainless steel the square cut and less prep time equal improved profit. While portable, light weight and ergonomic the PCS 8+ and the PCS 14 are also safe and easy to use. Fragments and sparks are kept to a minimum and fall close to the blade guard. The range of material that can be cut is wide due to the different blades that come with the package. The TCT (tungsten carbide) blade is for common use such as plastic, copper and carbon steel. The Cermet (ceramic tips) blade is for the above applications plus stainless steel. Diamond disk is for cutting cast iron. Maximum wall thickness in steel is .320" and .750" in plastic.

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Check out this new pipe cutter (PCS-8) from T-Drill. See video at

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