The Pipe Electrofusion Turbo Scraper is a drill-mounted rotary tool designed to remove the oxidation layer from plastic pipe ends for electrofusion, socket fusion and general pipe connection applications covering diameters from 20 to 63 mm.
Key features- Application: Removes oxide/oxidation layer from plastic pipe ends to prepare for electrofusion, socket fusion and other pipe connections.
- Mounting: Designed to be connected to a standard electric drill for rapid, powered operation.
- Performance: Fast, precise and smooth removal of the oxidation layer compared with manual scrapers.
- Range: Series offered in six diameters covering 20–63 mm.
Models and technical data (per model)- Turbo 20 — Working range: 20 mm; Scraping length: 45 mm; Weight: 0.37 kg
- Turbo 25 — Working range: 25 mm; Scraping length: 45 mm; Weight: 0.47 kg
- Turbo 32 — Working range: 32 mm; Scraping length: 45 mm; Weight: 0.64 kg
- Turbo 40 — Working range: 40 mm; Scraping length: 55 mm; Weight: 0.82 kg
- Turbo 50 — Working range: 50 mm; Scraping length: 55 mm; Weight: 1.02 kg
- Turbo 63 — Working range: 63 mm; Scraping length: 55 mm; Weight: 1.29 kg
Technical specifications- Intended use: Preparation of PE/plastic pipe ends by removing oxidation layer prior to electrofusion or socket fusion.
- Compatibility: Connects to standard electric drills (drill-mounted accessory).
- Available sizes: Six diameters covering 20–63 mm to match common pipe dimensions.
- Operational benefit: Faster, more uniform and more precise end preparation than manual scraping; reduces preparation time and improves joint reliability.