Clean and Reinstate 2-Inch Pipes with Ease

This is the only tool you need to properly clean and reinstate pipes fast and efficiently

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Clean and Reinstate 2-Inch Pipes with Ease

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Cleaning and reinstating branch connections is a breeze with the Micro-Cutter from NuFlow. With specialty attachments including expanding, carbide-brazed fingers, and chain saw links you can clean pipes as small as 2 inches in diameter. The Micro-Cutters come with a hose connection for air/water to keep the cable cool and to help wash away debris during cleaning and cutting.

The Pneumatic Micro-Cutter can be used to clean and remove pipe debris, calcite and roots from the inside of a variety of pipes including steel, cast iron and Orangeburg. It is also good for reinstating.

The system rotates at approximately 2,000 rpm and will negotiate turns of 90 degrees in pipes down to 2 inches in diameter. It runs at 40 cfm and allows for multiple cutting heads to be attached.

The Light Duty Electric Micro-Cutter is great when little cleaning and reinstating is necessary. It is light, compact, easy to use and can negotiate turns of 90 degrees.

The Light Duty Electric Micro-Cutter from Nu Flow is designed for indoor use in commercial, industrial and high-rise buildings, where it is difficult for pneumatic access. The foot-pedal-activated cutter runs at 110 volts with variable speeds in a variety of pipes.

With dozens of cleaning, cutting and reinstating heads to choose from, the Micro-Cutter is the right choice for any pipelining job.   



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