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3-Arm Pipe Reamer/Calibrator No name H/PP-KA-005 16×20×26 mm
3-Arm Pipe Reamer/Calibrator No name H/PP-KA-005 16×20×26 mm
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3-Arm Pipe Reamer/Calibrator No name H/PP-KA-005 16×20×26 mm
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3-Arm Pipe Reamer/Calibrator No name H/PP-KA-005 16×20×26 mm
3-Arm Pipe Reamer/Calibrator No name H/PP-KA-005 16×20×26 mm
The 3-Arm Pipe Reamer/Calibrator No name H/PP-KA-005 16×20×26 mm is a manual tool designed to prepare and finish pipe ends before joining. Supplied with three cutting diameters (16 mm, 20 mm and 26 mm), it performs chamfering, deburring and calibration of plastic and thin metal tubing to ensure correct geometry for reliable connections in plumbing and HVAC work. The compact three-arm design provides balanced cutting action and simple size selection for common pipe diameters.
This pipe reamer offers a lightweight, easy-to-handle construction that reduces effort during repeated use. The three interchangeable cutting diameters cover several typical tube sizes without the need for multiple separate tools. Its design creates clean, chamfered edges and removes burrs efficiently, improving fit and seal quality when pipes are joined or welded. The tool’s manual operation makes it suitable for site work where power tools are impractical.
Select the appropriate arm or cutting diameter for the pipe to be prepared. Insert the pipe end into the chosen opening and rotate the tool around the pipe while applying light axial pressure to engage the cutting edge. Continue rotating until the pipe end is uniformly chamfered and free of burrs. Remove the tool and inspect the pipe end for smooth, even geometry; repeat briefly if necessary to achieve the desired finish. Clean any debris from the pipe end before joining or welding.
Use steady, controlled rotations and moderate pressure to avoid over-cutting. For particularly soft plastics, test on a scrap piece first to determine the correct number of turns. Keep the cutting edges clean and free of debris; inspect before use. Store the tool dry to prevent corrosion on metal components.
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