Circular gasket cutting tool 9614
stainless steel

circular gasket cutting tool
circular gasket cutting tool
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circular gasket, stainless steel

Description

Features The gasket cutter 9614 is a manually operated cutting tool for on-site installation where there is no power supply. For cutting circular sealing rings. Advantages Convenient Easy to use Particularly suitable for preparing small quantities Operating range For preparing rubber, PTFE, graphite etc. sealing rings Rings should ideally not have metal inserts Gasket inner diameter: from approx. 30 mm Gasket outer diameter: up to approx. 1,000 mm Materials The gasket cutter consists of: Cutting plate Short and long cutting arm with scale and adjustable stop Operating handle with blade holder and hard metal blade Center bushing Hole punch Cutting pad Recommended applications Variants 9614/A Spare cutting knife 9614/B Plexiglas slider 9614/C Short bar 9614/D Central socket 9614/E PVC plate 9614/F Hole punching tool 9614/G Ground plate to punch on 9614/I Central bolt 9614/K Knife holder 9614/L Long bar 9614/SK Special cutting knife for gaskets made of Statotherm graphite without carrier and with stainless steel smooth metal carrier (not suitable for graphite with punched metal carrier). Functional description Use the hole punch and cutting pad provided to punch a centering hole in the gasket material. Then clamp it on the cutting plate. Set the desired diameter on the scale and then cut the circular sealing ring out of the gasket sheet.

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IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand B1.333

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    ACHEMA 2024
    ACHEMA 2024

    10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 8.0 - Stand A41

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