MILWAUKEE® M12™ RAPTOR™ Stainless Steel Pipe Cutter
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2022
- Milwaukee Tool introduces the world’s first cordless pipe cutter that can cut pre-installed Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel and Copper pipes without a blade change. One blade cuts all.
Utilising the fully patented mechanism of the well-known M12™ copper pipe cutter (C12 PC), the new stainless steel pipe cutter, also known as the RAPTOR™, features a strengthened mechanism, adjusted clamp forces and brand-new cutting blade, and is perfectly balanced for the materials that are needed to be cut.
Providing the users with a tool that can cut 28 mm stainless steel in less than 20 seconds over multiple cuts has never been easier. Thanks to the narrow cutting head and the auto-locking cut mechanism, the tool can make clean and accurate cuts on installed pipe with as little as 40 mm clearance. Auto-adjusting jaws automatically adjust to pipe size, and clear viewing glass and LED light to allow the user to precisely cut where needed.
Thanks to its lightweight and balanced design, users can easily cut pipes eliminating the need for a pipe stand. All metal sealed front end - rust and corrosion-resistant cut head and internal drainage system make the tool water-resistant.
The new M12™ RAPTOR™ joins the M12™ cordless system, the largest sub-compact system on the market, focused on delivering industry-leading durability and power in the tightest spaces. Currently, the M12™ system is made up of more than 95 solutions.
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That thing is for lazy apprentices
I'm buying one of these asap
Je to luxusní pomocník co zrychlí práci na maximum.Jen bych ocenil kdyby nekončil dimenzí 28mm,ale 35mm.
To by byla luxus špička.
To bad in the USA, expensive battery powered bandsaws are so popular for tasks like this. I'd like to see this in a U.S. homedepot for my poor HVAC wrists.
doesn't cut 3/8ths
Great Video!
Well ain't this something...
Классная у тебя мужик работа) приехал на фургоне, достал труборез в чемоданчике, нарезал труб (возможно даже там где не нужно было) собрался и уехал😁
Revolutionary
When is this coming out in the UK?
Can it cut emt
I wonder why they don't make it fuel. It's already v2.0
Super nice tho
Can it cut EMT?
Can't believe it's not in usa yet
Looks like a good tool. Music is annoying af
How many cuts can it make before it breaks? The older model doesn't seem to last very long on just cutting copper
Mine broke 2nd day got a replacement and was trash lol
Wouldn't work on small stuff
I think its same tool , you only have different cutting wheels ... only other difference i can think , is the spring that presses the cutting wheels against the pipe .
Here the copper cutting tool is 100 - 145 and stainless steel version 245 , huge price hike , when cutting wheels for stainless steel are only 20 - 30 .
@@pete_lindI'm wondering the same
So i have the old model, its from the usa, wont cut my 1/2 inch plumbing pipe, just scratches it, i had another arrive and tested that one too for the same result where it didnt cut the plumbing pipe, my refrigeration pipeswere no trouble at all… not sure if its a blade issue or if i need to increase some tension in the cutter spring mechanism… in new zealand the cutter isnt available anymore, due to our pipe diameters according to milwaukee, but be interested to know what this does differently
It’s due to metric and imperial not rocket science
We need 18 V asap
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
But Is it gonna suck like the m12 copper tubing cutter..only milwaukee tool I hate 😂😂
I came for product showcase not for metal video.
This product doesn’t work very well. I ordered two and I can’t make a single cut on stainless, copper, even thin wall conduit.
I’ve had mine a couple days, you have to push it a certain way to lock it in, otherwise it just spins