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Pipe cutters are a type of machine tool used to cut pipes and tubes. They are typically used in plumbing, automotive, and industrial applications. Pipe cutters are designed to cut through a variety of materials, including steel, copper, aluminum, and plastic. They are available in a range of sizes and styles, from manual hand tools to powered machines. Manual pipe cutters are typically used for smaller pipes and tubes, while powered machines are used for larger pipes and tubes.
Pipe cutters are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, plumbing, and industrial. They are used to cut pipes and tubes of various sizes and materials, including steel, copper, aluminum, and plastic. Pipe cutters are available in a range of sizes and styles, from manual hand tools to powered machines.
Some companies in the pipe cutter market include Reed Manufacturing, RIDGID, Milwaukee Tool, and Rothenberger. Show Less Read more