Product Details
Universal 3/4" to 3-1/4" Exhaust Tail Pipe Cutter by OEM Tools®. The OEMTOOLS Tailpipe Cutter is designed for both on and off the car cutting of tailpipes and exhaust pipes with diameters ranging from 3/4 Inch to 3-1/4 Inch (19-83 mm). A cutting wheel on each roller provides smooth tracking.
Specifications
Pipe Diameter: 3/4" to 3-1/4" (19 mm to 83 mm) |
Cut Wheel Diameter: 3/4" |
Features
- Cushion Grip Handles
- Designed for Both On and Off Cutting
- Designed to help to get your job done right
- Manufactured utilizing the highest quality materials
- Built to provide exceptional levels of durability
An exhaust system is one of the most important parts of your vehicle. It’s responsible for exhaust gas extraction that starts at the engine’s cylinders and extends to the rear where the emissions can be safely exhausted out of the vehicle. This helps prevent dangerous gasses created during the combustion process to affect you and your passengers as well as reduces the levels of harmful pollutants. So, you should service maintain your exhaust in tip-top shape to keep riding safely and keep emissions under control. If you need a reliable exhaust system service solution to get the job done right, look no further than this handy tool.
Whether you’re a pro or "wanna be" weekend mechanic, this easy-to-use and functional tool is a perfect add-on to your toolbox. Designed with quality and precision in mind, this top-notch product will come in handy to ensure that your exhaust system performs at its best, which is essential for your vehicle’s overall dependability and well-being. Manufactured using the finest materials to last for many years, this tool delivers superior quality, functionality, reliability, and value. Built to meet your exhaust service needs, it delivers the ultimate combination of ease of use, dependable performance and long-lasting service. Get the confidence in your ride with this premium tool that will help make exhaust service quick, easy and reliable.
OEM Tools® has followed one rule since the production of the first hacksaw blade in 1919: "Manufacture a superior quality, dependable tool for a reasonable price." In 1919, Samuel Jacoff, a tool and die maker living in Pittsfield, MA, started a hacksaw blade manufacturing business with the help and support of his wife Sarah. When fire destroyed their building in 1929, they merged with another blade maker, Great Neck Manufacturing. In 1941, they purchased a handsaw company and constructed a new plant in Mineola, NY where they remain today. By 1971, Sam and his four sons built GreatNeck in to a major force in the hand tool business by purchasing Buck Bros., a Massachusetts chisel company, and Mayes Brothers, a level company from Tennessee. They also added a plastic extrusion plant.