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What Makes Reed Ratchet Shears Stand Out?

Reed ratchet shears provide a reliable and efficient solution for cutting PE, PP, PEX, and ABS pipes and tubing, with some models also accommodating PVC irrigation lines. Designed for ease of use, these ratchet shears utilize a ratcheting mechanism to deliver smooth, precise cuts with minimal effort. Featuring hardened steel blades, ergonomic designs, and options for one-handed or two-handed operation, they offer versatility across different cutting needs. 

Why Choose Reed - Ratchet Shears?

Reed Ratchet Shears are a top choice for cutting plastic pipes due to their precision, durability, and ease of use. Featuring a ratcheting mechanism, they allow for smooth, incremental cutting with minimal effort, reducing hand fatigue. Their sharp, high-quality blades deliver clean, straight cuts on various pipe materials, including PVC, CPVC, and PEX. Built with robust construction, Reed Ratchet Shears are designed for long-lasting performance in professional applications, making them a reliable tool for efficient pipe cutting. Check out their popular products below: 

  • Reed RSP1 One-Handed Pointed Blade Ratchet Shears

    • The Reed RSP1 One-Handed Pointed Blade Ratchet Shears deliver precise, clean cuts on plastic pipes like PE, PP, PEX, and ABS, making them ideal for professional use. Featuring a pointed blade for accuracy, a V-shaped cradle for stability, and a hardened steel blade for durability, these shears ensure efficient and reliable cutting. The quick-release lever allows smooth operation, while the safety latch provides secure storage. 

  • Reed RSP2 One-Handed Ratchet Shears

    • The Reed RSP2 One-Handed Ratchet Shears feature a durable cast aluminum body, a hardened steel blade, and a V-shaped cradle for superior stability. Designed for professionals, they offer a quick-release lever, safety latch, and sharpenable or replaceable blades for long-term efficiency. 

  • Reed RS7290 One-Handed Ratchet Shears

    • The Reed RS7290 One-Handed Ratchet Shears feature hardened steel blades, a 2" cutting capacity, and a one-handed ratchet design. The replaceable and sharpenable blades extend tool life, while the finely finished edges provide a professional finish. 

FAQs

1. What makes ratchet shears different from regular pipe cutters?

Ratchet shears stand out from regular pipe cutters due to their ratcheting mechanism, which allows for a gradual, controlled cut with less effort. This feature is particularly useful when cutting through tough plastic pipes like PVC, CPVC, and PEX. The ratcheting action reduces hand fatigue, provides cleaner cuts, and allows plumbers to work more efficiently in tight spaces.

2. Are ratchet shears suitable for cutting all types of plumbing pipes?

Ratchet shears are ideal for cutting plastic-based plumbing pipes, including PVC, CPVC, PEX, and polyethylene. However, they are not suitable for metal pipes like copper or steel due to the blade’s design and material limitations. For metal pipes, a pipe cutter or hacksaw is recommended.

3. How do you maintain and sharpen ratchet shears for long-term use?

To maintain ratchet shears, clean them after each use to prevent buildup from plastic shavings and lubricate the moving parts to ensure smooth operation. If the blade becomes dull, many models allow blade replacement rather than sharpening. If sharpening is needed, use a fine metal file, following the blade’s original angle to restore its edge.

4. Why are ratchet shears preferred for PEX plumbing installations?

Ratchet shears are favoured for PEX plumbing because they provide precise, clean cuts that prevent pipe deformation. This is crucial for ensuring tight, leak-free connections with PEX fittings. The ratcheting mechanism also makes it easier to cut through PEX tubing with minimal hand strain.

5. Can you use ratchet shears in tight or confined spaces?

Yes, ratchet shears are excellent for working in tight spaces due to their compact design and ratcheting mechanism. This allows plumbers to cut pipes incrementally without needing a full hand squeeze, making it easier to maneuver and cut accurately in confined areas like under sinks or behind walls.

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