Pipe and tube lengths as sold
| Steel pipe (AU/NZ/UK/EU) | 6.0 m |
| Steel pipe (US) | 21 ft (random length) |
| Copper tube | 3.0, 6.0 m / 10, 20 ft |
| PVC and DWV | 3.0, 6.0 m / 10, 20 ft |
| Electrical conduit | 3.0, 4.0 m / 10 ft |
| Scaffold tube | cut to order, 0.5 to 6.4 m |
What each cutting method removes
| Pipe snap cutter | 0 (nothing lost) |
| Tube cutter (wheel) | 0 to 0.5 mm |
| Bandsaw | 0.8 to 1.5 mm |
| Abrasive cut-off disc | 1 to 2 mm |
| Cold saw | 2 to 2.5 mm |
| Plasma | 1 to 3 mm |
A wheel cutter rolls the pipe apart and destroys almost nothing, so kerf really is near zero. A saw is a different story. More on kerf.
Diameter does not enter into it
This is a length problem. Wall thickness, bore and schedule decide what you are cutting, not how to cut it up: run each size as its own job, because a 50 mm run cannot come out of a 25 mm stick no matter how good the plan is. What the optimiser does is decide which stick each length comes off, and how many sticks you need to buy.
Fit-up allowance belongs in the length
Sockets, couplings and welded joints eat into the run. Enter the cut length you actually want off the saw, not the centre-to-centre dimension off the drawing. The optimiser is precise about the material it is given, which is only useful if the numbers you give it are the ones you will cut to.
The offcut bin, and the stubs in it
Enter the offcuts you already have and the plan will use them, either first or only when they save you a stick. Set a minimum useful remnant so it stops leaving you 60 mm ends: below that threshold a leftover is not stock, it is a thing you have to bin. More on offcut waste.
FAQ
Should I set the kerf to zero?
Can it do mitred and angled cuts for fabrication?
Does it work for conduit and cable tray runs?
How many parts can I do at once?
Every plan is checked before you see it
Cut by cut: every piece present, everything inside the bar, blade width included. When the green badge shows, no plan on earth uses fewer bars for your cuts, and we işleri yayınla that prove it.