PVC Deburring Tool with 2 Steel Blades, PVC Chamfer Tool, PVC Pipe Beveling Reamer Plumbing Tool for 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2", 2" PVC, CPVC, ABS, PP, PE Pipe, Fits 1/2" Standard Drills
R 2,262
or 4 x payments of R565.50 with
Availability: Currently in Stock
Delivery: 10-20 working days
PVC Deburring Tool with 2 Steel Blades, PVC Chamfer Tool, PVC Pipe Beveling Reamer Plumbing Tool for 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2", 2" PVC, CPVC, ABS, PP, PE Pipe, Fits 1/2" Standard Drills
Why Chamfer Pipes: Rough edged pipe may act like a knife to squeeze out sealant applied ahead, which may cause leakage over time. This pipe chamfer tool is designed to produce smooth and even outer edge for leak-free join, effectively prolonging lifespan of your pipe.
6 IN 1 Design: Available in 6 pipe diameters including 1/2’’, 3/4’’, 1’’, 1-1/4’’, 1-1/2’’, and 2’’, this PVC chamfer tool can quickly and consistently create 18° external chamfer while dealing with multiple sized pipes in PVC, CPVC, ABS, PP, and PE material. A hassle-free and economical option for both professionals and amateurs.
Highly Efficient & Labor-saving: This pipe deburring tool can either be powered manually or mounted onto 1/2’’ standard drills or cordless drills according to your actual needs. Unlike those chamfer tool with single blade, this chamfer tool features dual sharp blades to speed up the chamfer process, greatly saving labor for manual operation.
Built To Last: Crafted from CNC-machined solid aluminum alloy body and stainless steel shaft, this pipe deburring tool is resistant to abrasion, rust, and impact. Built-in 2 replaceable hardened steel blades are also sturdy and sharp enough to ensure excellent chamfer performance and longer service life.
Easy To Operate: For hand powered usage, just snap the pipe into the proper radial groove and rotate the tool clockwise with steady and even pressure to remove outside burrs. For drill-powered usage, insert the deburring tool into the chuck and adjust the drill to a low speed. Then push the drill straight against the pipe and start drilling with light pressure to achieve smooth outer edge.