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Questions and Answers for Husky 1-1/8 in. Ratcheting Tube Cutter

Internet #304384091

Model #86-036-0111

Store SKU #1003067550

  • Cuts up to 1-1/8 in. copper, brass, aluminum & thin-wall conduit
  • Ratchet design makes cutting quick and easy
  • Designed for use on pipes 1/4 in. to 1 in. NPS

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caret
Q:What’s the minimum clearance behind the pipe that this will work with?
by|Feb 11, 2020
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A:  4 inches at bare minimum

by|May 6, 2020

    A:  I think 3/8

    by|Feb 22, 2022

    A:  PPAT: So far I haven't had to work in that close of surroundings. I like to have at least couple of inches out from the wall, about 1/2" for the tool thickness and the rest is for my fingers. I hope that helps, Hank

    by|Feb 12, 2020

    A:  With the handle in my hand the distance from the cutting wheel to the furthest point on the tool, the tip of the red adjusting knob, is about 1 3/4 in.

    by|Dec 1, 2023

      A:  About an inch, Certainly less than two inches. The handle stays in front of the pipe and ratchets. The cutter itself goes all the way around the tube but the handle stays in front. While this is a great concept, it did not work for me. Personally, I recommend the Lenox 14833TSK (Tight space Kit) or similar tubing cutters when space is at a premium.

      by|May 31, 2023
        1 found this answer helpful
        caret
        Q:Is this thing meant to cut PVC pipe?
        by|Sep 23, 2018
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        A:  No

        by|Oct 2, 2019

          A:  No. Get PVC/plastic cutters. Abs, pvc tubing is a cinch to cut with the cutters that look like scissors and takes 10 seconds. Just a blade with progressive force.

          by|Oct 25, 2019

            A:  John: I would pass that one on to the manufacturer as I've only used it to cut copper and aluminum tubing . I wouldn't doubt that it would work on PVC but I have a couple of regular pliers type PVC pipe cutters you can find in any Home Depot plumbing department that work very well on PVC. I hope that helps, Hank

            by|Feb 12, 2020

            A:  This should be able to cut pvc although I haven't used it for that myself. It's is a pretty standard pipe cutter with a handle.

            by|Oct 11, 2018

            A:  Yes.

            by|Dec 11, 2019
              caret
              Q:Can this be used to cut residential black steel water pipe?
              by|Jul 9, 2018
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              A:  No, this cutter doesn't cut steel.

              by|May 5, 2023

                A:  NO. It is not made for that. Note the description.

                by|May 6, 2023

                A:  No. This is designed for soft metal, like copper pipes. Black (steel) pipe has to be cut AND threaded on a special machine (usually available at your Home Depot). Check with your local building department as many locales do not allow black pipe for potable water.

                by|May 6, 2023
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                A:  Unfortunately no, this is meant for softer metals such as copper

                by|Oct 11, 2018
                1 found this answer helpful

                A:  Seika: I would ask the manufacturer as they claim it's for copper and aluminum tubing, not pipe. I've worked with black steel water pipe before and I think you might be exceeding the design parameters of the tubing cutter. For one thing black pipe would be a lot thicker. I hope this helps. Hank

                by|May 6, 2023
                1 found this answer helpful

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