Product Details | PIPE CUTTER

5110-01-573-1521 A hand-held, hand-operated tool used for cutting various types of pipe. Pipe cutters consist of a frame, feed rod with a handle, three or four cutter wheels, or one cutter wheel with two or four rollers, and pins on which the cutter wheels or rollers operate.

Part Alternates: 015731521

Hand Tools | Hand Tools, Edged, Nonpowered

Supply Group (FSG) NSN Assign. NIIN
51 09-APR-09 01-573-1521

Cross Reference | NSN 5110-01-573-1521

Part Number Cage Code Manufacturer
2471-21 40817 MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION

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Technical Data | NSN 5110-01-573-1521

Characteristic Specifications
FEED TYPE AUTOMATIC
PIPE SIZE ACCOMMODATED 0.375 INCHES MINIMUM AND 1.000 INCHES MAXIMUM
OPERATION METHOD POWERED
BEVELING/GROOVING KNIFE NOT PROVIDED
SPECIAL FEATURES DESIGNED FOR CUTTING COPPER; 12V LITHIUM-ION BATTERY; PERFORMS UP TO 200 CUTS ON A SINGLE CHARGE; LENGTH 14 IN.

Restrictions/Controls & Freight Information | NSN 5110-01-573-1521

Category Code Description
Hazardous Material Indicator CodeNThere is no data in the HMIS and the NSN is in an FSC not generally suspected of containing hazardous materials
Demilitarization Code:ANon-Munitions List Item/ Non-Strategic List Item - Demilitarization not required.
Electro-static Discharge Susceptible:ANo known Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) or Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) sensitivity
Precious Metals Indicator Code:AItem does not contain precious metal
Criticality Code:X The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
Automatic Data Processing Equipment:0Represents items with no ADP components. NOTE: Codes 1 through 6 are only to be used when the item is Automatic Data Processing Equipment (ADPE) in its entirety and is limited to the type meeting only one of the definitions for codes 1 through 6. (See code 9)
Category Code Description
No Freight Information