

Milwaukee 42mm Ratcheting PVC Pipe Cutter
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Product Overview
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
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Milwaukee Ratcheting PVC Cutter 42mm with durable stainless steel rust proof blade for more cuts.
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Durable stainless steel rust proof blade for more cuts.
Comfortable handle adds working comfort.
Quick blade release adds working speed.
One-handed metal lock.
Lanyard hole, improves working security.
Blades are replaceable.
Suitable for: PVC, CPVC, PEX, PP, PB, PVDF, PE.
Genuine Milwaukee accessory from an authorised partner: 4932464172
FAQs
What is the best machine to cut PVC pipe?
The Milwaukee Ratcheting PVC Pipe Cutter is a scissor-like tool specifically designed for cutting PVC. They’re easy to use, and make clean cuts. Great for small projects and quick cuts, due to their size they are extremely portable. No matter which tool you choose, always wear appropriate safety gear, including eye protection, when cutting PVC pipe.
How do you use a Milwaukee PVC pipe cutter?
1. Mark your cut: mark the desired cut line on the PVC pipe.
2. Secure the pipe: clamp the pipe to a stable surface to prevent it from moving during the cut.
3. Position the pipe: Place the PVC pipe between the cutting blade and the anvil, aligning the marked cut line with the blade.
4. Close the jaws
5. Cut.
Is a PVC cutter the same as a PEX cutter?
No, a PVC cutter and a PEX cutter are not the same, although they might look similar at first glance. They are designed for different types of pipe and have different cutting mechanisms. Using one on the other type of pipe can damage the pipe and/or the tool.
What is a ratcheting PVC cutter used for?
A ratcheting PVC cutter is a specialised tool designed for cutting PVC (polyvinyl chloride) pipe. Its key feature is the ratcheting mechanism, which makes cutting thicker or larger-diameter PVC pipe significantly easier. Because you don’t need to apply as much force, ratcheting cutters reduce hand fatigue, especially when making multiple cuts.