Luedtke Lumber True Value
Luedtke Lumber True Value
Deburring Tool & Depth Gauge

SharkBite

Deburring Tool & Depth Gauge

SKU #143116 Model #U702A UPC #697285914629
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Description

SharkBite 1/4", 1/2", 3/4" & 1" Deburring Tool & Depth Gauge. It is an all-in-one tool that can be used for deburring and measuring the depth of holes. It is compatible with copper tubing CTS, CPVC & Pex with integral tube liner included. Constructed of DZR brass and certified to 200 PSI & 200 degrees Fahrenheit. The design is certified to ASSE 1061/NSF61 standards and meets UPC, IPC & CUPC requirements. The fittings are listed with IAPMO and are certified for use on potable & hydronic water distribution. They are also certified for underground applications and as a manufactured joint without the need for access panels.

  • 1/4 in., 1/2 in., 3/4 in. & 1 in.
  • All-in-one tool
  • Can be used for deburring and measuring the depth of holes
  • Lightning fast, won't let go
  • Easy installation, fast disassembly if needed
  • Use on wet or dry repairs
  • No solder, clamps, unions or glue needed
  • Compatible with copper tubing CTS, CPVC & Pex with integral tube liner included
  • Constructed of DZR brass
  • Certified to 200 PSI & 200 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Certified to ASSE 1061/NSF61 standards
  • Meets UPC, IPC & CUPC requirements
  • Listed with IAPMO
  • Certified for use on potable & hydronic water distribution
  • Certified for underground applications
  • Manufactured joint without the need for access panels