Jones Stephens J44300 J44-300 3" Salva presa in PVC, 3 pollici 3 pollici

Brand:Jones Stephens

3.5/5

56.44

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Rimuove il tubo di plastica dal raccordo di plastica. Taglia il tubo DWV sotto la lastra DAL PRODUTTORE Fondata nel 1993 e sostenuta da oltre 40 anni di esperienza nel settore, Jones Stephens Corporation è cresciuta fino a diventare un progettista, distributore e distributore di prodotti idraulici speciali a valore aggiunto riconosciuto a livello nazionale. I prodotti Jones Stephens PlumBest sono utilizzati in applicazioni di riparazione, ristrutturazione e nuove costruzioni sia nel mercato residenziale che in quello commerciale.

Altezza confezione: 11,0. Larghezza confezione: 8,0. Lunghezza del pacchetto: 5.0. Rimuove il tubo di plastica dal raccordo di plastica. Taglia il tubo DWV sotto la soletta.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Jones Stephens
Brand ‎Jones Stephens
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,833 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎Powder Coated
Finish Type ‎Powder Coated
Head Style ‎Hex
Included Components ‎3" PVC Socket Saver
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 3.5 x 6 x 8.9 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎3.5 x 6 x 8.9 inches
Item model number ‎J44300
Item Package Quantity 1
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 0.81 Pounds
Item Weight ‎0.81 Pounds
Item Weight ‎13 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Jones Stephens
Material Plastic, Polyvinyl Chloride
Material ‎Plastic, Polyvinyl Chloride
Measurement System ‎Inch
Operation Mode ‎Mechanical
Part Number ‎J44300
Power Source ‎Hand Powered
Product Dimensions ‎3.5 x 6 x 8.9 inches
Size ‎3 Inch
Warranty Description ‎No

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Scritto da: Amazon Customer
It works. Wish I had found these things years ago.
I had a very tight situation with moving a toilet over by a few inches in a house on a crawl space, and really didn't want to have to cut out and replace three additional fittings and a couple short lengths of pipe to make it work. This tool saved me a LOT of work and headache. It leaves a bit of a rough surface inside the remaining fitting, but I slathered plenty of PVC cement inside and it worked like a charm.
Scritto da: Chain Impact
Too small
It fits into a male 3" which is kind of worthless. I need it to fit into a 3" female so I can shave the male piece out and put a new one in. Now I just have a tool that can clean a 3" male pipe.
Scritto da: Big Al
Perfect fix
Was great and easy to used worked great
Scritto da: Hector Jr. Delgado
Excelente más que buena
Fácil y muy útil herramienta para trabajar en tubería PVC ya que no lastima la pieza y supera la rapidez para resolver problemas de tubería rota.
Scritto da: Frank
Nice snug fit
Saved a lot of dining and fittings
Scritto da: Electr0cvt3
A good option
My review is for the 3-inch socket saver. I imagine that, due to the nature of the product, the difficulty of getting the cut precise increases as you increase the size (ie: ½-inch being easiest and 4-inch being hardest). I bought this because the toilet closet flange broke to the point where it could not be fixed with metal rings or other types of easy fixes. When trying to remove the closet flange from the 3-inch drain pipe via hammer and chisel, I was unable to properly remove the flange from the pipe. I found that there was no sufficient length of 3-inch pipe to cement a new connector to. From the toilet, it went: Flange ( a connector) > 90° elbow ( a connector) > 45° elbow (a connector) > Wye (a connector). So without cutting out the Wye and re-coupling several pipes and connections (sawing up more floor, more headache, etc.), I looked into my options. I tried melting the 90° elbow out of one of the connections with a heat gun. That worked, but it deformed/expanded the 3-inch pipe to the point where I couldn't get a reliable connection. That's when I found this and it answered the big question: how do I inexpensively get a fresh connection to cement a new pipe/connector to? Well, I successfully drilled out the pipe that was cemented in the 45° elbow. However, it is very tough to keep this perfectly straight the whole way through and when you aren't straight, you get minor ridges in the connector which may prevent a secure bond. One wish for this product would be a deeper guide. The guide is basically two welded washers. If it was deeper, it would be much less prone to wobbling. I wasn't confident that, with the cut ridges, I would have a reliable connection, so I want to both big box hardware stores to see what I could do to give me piece of mind. The Fernco rubber couplings seemed like the right choice, but they were only pipe-to-pipe connections in store and I needed connector to connector. It turns out that Fernco makes them, but they aren't readily available locally. I got one online, cemented my PVC connections and tightened the Fernco. Now I have confidence that if the pipe weld fails, the Fernco will back it up. The GOOD: • This can be a headache saver for someone that doesn't want to rip up floor/walls/ceilings to replace PVC pipe. PVC is cheap but getting to it can be expensive. • The build quality is solid and is priced well. The BAD (or iffy): • Difficult to keep perfectly aligned through the entirety of the cut. My recommendation • Get this and get a Fernco 3 in. x 3 in. PVC Plastic Socket to Plastic Socket Flexible Coupling - Model # 1060-3 and you will have a reliable PVC connector to connector bond. Also, use a corded drill with some heft.
Scritto da: CARLOS CRUZ
Muy bueno
Bueno
Scritto da: Dan
Life saver!
This is for the 3" cutter. In to my 3rd and final bath remodel in this 1970s house. Each of the first two needed to have the sub floor around the toilet replaced as it had become spongy over the years. Simple enough, and I went a step further each time. I installed tile, which results in a 1/2" or so build up from the linoleum-directly-over-the-sub-floor crap that was there. I'd cut back the 3" ABS pipe and install new pipe and fittings with a new stainless steel toilet flange. Worked perfect and put the flange at the proper grade, as in above the tile, not below grade with the tile built up around it. This last one had a surprise for me. Since I "knew" what to expect, I had already cut the old toilet flange off before cutting the sub floor open. Oooops. This one had a Y fitting for the nearby shower drain taking up what should have been straight pipe giving me enough room to cut back and fit replacements as before. No room to cut back. Screwed. Worse case? I would have to rip out more sub floor, walls, some of an adjacent bath already remodeled and main drain line from the second floor to the basement. Looked online and found some tips to try and bust the pieces apart with a sharp chisel. Nope. Don't even bother. Saw this 3" socket saver and decided to give a try. Glad I did. You definitely need a good 1/2" drill. Mine is 9.5A and worked well. Bored right through the old pipe leaving a snug fit in the socket for a new piece of 3" ABS. Perfect cut? No. Little rough, but cleaned it up with some 100 grit. Slobbed a bit of extra glue in the socket and on the pipe. Sold joint that will never be a problem. In fact, I don't think I'd hesitate to cut this same fitting again if the need ever presented. Easy to do and saved me a ton of money and extra work. Recommended.
Scritto da: JP
Worked Great
I was a bit worried that the socket saver would not work after reading some of the reviews that said it was not adequate. I watched a couple of videos online on exactly how to do it and if you follow those steps it works great. Make sure the inserted pipe is sawed flush with the fitting.
Scritto da: Ryan schroeder
Worked like a boss.
This thing saved me a lot of time and worked great . It had to work first try and it did .
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works awesome
I had a dilemma rip out the entire sewer stack or cut out 2 fittings and spend 15 $ on the tool worked well cleaned joint and pushed in new pipe saved me a fortune to fix the crack easy to use go slow to start and to end then clean fitting socket well crape ant pipe or glue residue out use a cleaner and fresh glue on both pipes and socettwould like to complete the set now i an impresses
Scritto da: j
worked well
works great
Scritto da: Markymarc_79
Works
It cuts a bit to one side, you just run it up and down a few more times to evens it out.

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