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Sharkbite All-in-One Gauge Deburring Tool - Plastic - Orange - Fits on 1/4-in to 1-in Tube

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Description

This deburring tool by SharkBite removes burrs from pipe to ensure complete seal and perfect impermeability. The all-in-one gauge measures proper installation depth for SharkBite fittings. The tool is compatible with copper, CPVC and PEX 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" and 1" (0.63 cm, 0.95 cm, 1.27 cm,1.58 cm, 1.90 cm et 2.54 cm) pipes.

Product specifications

Component
Plastic
Color
Orange
Model
The tool is compatible with copper, CPVC and PEX 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" and 1" (0.63 cm, 0.95 cm, 1.27 cm,1.58 cm, 1.90 cm et 2.54 cm) pipes.
Type
Deburring Tool
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Sharkbite All-in-One Gauge Deburring Tool - Plastic - Orange - Fits on 1/4-in to 1-in Tube is rated 3.0 out of 5 by 2.
Rated 2 out of 5 by from Overall Tool Length Is An Issue The length of this tool is a hinderance when working in tight quarters - when trying to deburr a pipe, there often isn't enough space to spin the tool 360 degrees. Individual size-specific deburr/gauge tools, perhaps resembling a wing-nut design, would take up a lot less space and be much more useful.
Date published: 2018-09-17
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Useful, but know it's limitations I was never a fan of "mechanical" seals behind walls until I helped my son-in-law rebuilding their bathroom. Still leary of hidden applications, but I made the jump and have used these when joining difference materials (as in old copper to CPVC). As a depth gage, very easy and useful. For deburring the OD - useful, although I think careful use of a small knife works fine also. I suspect those who report "chattering" or the like may have been using too much pressure. For deburring the ID - it was not intended for this purpose, which I find disappointing, given that the "seal" surface is the ID. I ensure a clean, burr-free ID by using a little emory cloth.
Date published: 2017-03-12
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