Festo Cutter Blade 20 mm, Cuts Plastic
- RS Stock No.:
- 136-6688
- Distrelec Article No.:
- 302-17-994
- Mfr. Part No.:
- ZRS 10PACK.
- Brand:
- Festo
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We don't know if this item will be back in stock, RS intend to remove it from our range soon.
- RS Stock No.:
- 136-6688
- Distrelec Article No.:
- 302-17-994
- Mfr. Part No.:
- ZRS 10PACK.
- Brand:
- Festo
Specifications
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Product Details
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Festo | |
Cutting Capacity | 20 mm | |
Material Cut | Plastic | |
Cutter Type | Tube Cutter | |
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Brand Festo | ||
Cutting Capacity 20 mm | ||
Material Cut Plastic | ||
Cutter Type Tube Cutter | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE
Festo Replacement Pipe Cutter Blade, 20mm Cutting Capacity - ZRS10PACK.
Keep these replacement pipe cutting blades from Festo as a permanent fixture in your toolbox. They come with a mounting hole to precisely fit the ZRS-series tube cutter (136-7029). Changing blades is a quick and easy job – simply unscrew the old blade, slot in the replacement and secure with the tool's holding screw. These tube cutting blades make light work of slicing cleanly through plastic or rubber pipes up to 20mm in diameter, even those with textile reinforcement.
• Blades come in a pack of ten, so you won't run out halfway through a job
• Pointed blades for easy cutting without damaging tubes
• Suitable for chamfering plastic pipe and tube edges
• Pointed blades for easy cutting without damaging tubes
• Suitable for chamfering plastic pipe and tube edges
Applications
• Plumbing and electrics
• Machinery maintenance
• Pneumatic and hydraulic system installation
• Machinery maintenance
• Pneumatic and hydraulic system installation
Can I re-sharpen an old pipe cutter blade instead of replacing it?
While you could sharpen a blade with the right tools, it isn't recommended as it's difficult to accurately bevel the edge and retain a symmetrical point. This means you could damage plastic pipework and tubing when you're cutting.