Fiber Optic Microduct Cutter
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The Jonard Tools MDC 28 microduct cutter. Whether you're installing fiber ducts or working with various plastic tubing, this tool is designed to make your job easier and more efficient. The MDC28 is engineered to deliver quick, clean, and straight cuts on fiber ducts up to 28 mm or 1.1 in in diameter. It's perfect for materials like PVC, CPVC, HDPE, and other plastic tubing. Here are some key specs. It features a sharp high-carbon steel triangular blade, which ensures square and straight cuts every time. The handle has an ergonomic design and spring-loaded, reducing hand fatigue during repetitive tasks. Because safety is paramount, the locking mechanism ensures safe storage when the tool isn't in use, and its durable construction is built to last even in tough job site conditions. The MDC 28 is a part of a whole line of micro duct cutting tools that Johnard offers to suit your needs. The MDC14 is designed for tubing up to 14 mm in diameter, while the MDC34 is designed for tubing up to 34 mm in diameter. The MDC 64 handles larger tubing up to 64 mm. And finally, the MDC 125, which like the MDC 64, has a max diameter of 64 millimeters, includes longer handles for maximum torque. Whatever your project requires, Jarnod has you covered. The Jonard Tools MDC 28 microduct cutter is a reliable, efficient, and userfriendly tool that's essential for anyone working with fiber ducts or plastic tubing. If you're looking to enhance your tool kit, this cutter is a solid investment.

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