
Premium Pipe Shears – Ratcheting, 0–42 mm
TIMCO Premium Pipe Shears – 0–42 mm (468112) deliver clean, square cuts on plastic pipe with a compact, ratcheting action that lowers effort on thicker wall sections. The stainless steel V-shaped blade helps prevent pipe distortion, while a super-soft grip handle improves comfort and control.
Key features
- Cut capacity: Up to 42 mm plastic pipe (PVC, CPVC, PE, PEX, PP/PPR).
- Ratcheting drive: Step-by-step power for controlled cuts with less hand force.
- Stainless V-blade: Clean, straight cuts with reduced ovalising on softer pipe.
- Comfort grip: Super-soft handle for all-day use and better leverage.
- Compact head: Easier access close to walls and in tight spaces.
- Pack/qty: Blister pack, 1 each (Product code 468112).
Typical uses
- Plumbing installs and repairs
- Maintenance, HVAC and site work
- DIY projects using plastic pipe/tubing
Tips
- Mark the cut line and keep the pipe square to the blade.
- Use steady ratchet strokes; allow the blade to do the work.
- Deburr lightly if required before fitting.
Original: $25.56
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Description
TIMCO Premium Pipe Shears – 0–42 mm (468112) deliver clean, square cuts on plastic pipe with a compact, ratcheting action that lowers effort on thicker wall sections. The stainless steel V-shaped blade helps prevent pipe distortion, while a super-soft grip handle improves comfort and control.
Key features
- Cut capacity: Up to 42 mm plastic pipe (PVC, CPVC, PE, PEX, PP/PPR).
- Ratcheting drive: Step-by-step power for controlled cuts with less hand force.
- Stainless V-blade: Clean, straight cuts with reduced ovalising on softer pipe.
- Comfort grip: Super-soft handle for all-day use and better leverage.
- Compact head: Easier access close to walls and in tight spaces.
- Pack/qty: Blister pack, 1 each (Product code 468112).
Typical uses
- Plumbing installs and repairs
- Maintenance, HVAC and site work
- DIY projects using plastic pipe/tubing
Tips
- Mark the cut line and keep the pipe square to the blade.
- Use steady ratchet strokes; allow the blade to do the work.
- Deburr lightly if required before fitting.


