Pipe cutter

Cutlery – Pipe and rod cutters – Adapted to cut pipe or rod longitudinally

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30190, B23D 2106

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060982918

ABSTRACT:
A pipe cutter includes a first handle and a second handle with a pivotable blade connected thereto which has teeth defined in a lateral side thereof. The second handle has a fixed jaw extending laterally therefrom to which the first handle is pivotally connected. A control member is pivotally connected to the first handle and has an initial pawl extend therefrom so as to engage with the teeth when the blade is not pivoted relative to the fixed jaw. The distal end of the control member has a pawls so as to engage with the teeth when the blade is pivoted toward the fixed jaw. A link mechanism is connected between the blade and the second handle so that when pushing the link mechanism by a cam device extending from the first handle, the blade is pivoted toward the fixed jaw to position a pipe to be cut between the fixed jaw and the blade.

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