Working with stainless steel pipes and tubing isn’t easy. Here’s why:
- Stainless steel work hardens
- Stainless steel is often used in sterile environments
How does that translate into in real-world terms?
- Bending stainless steel can be a nightmare. The more you try to bend it, the harder it becomes
- The tools you use to cut, ream, bend or flare stainless steel pipes and tubing cannot cross-contaminate the product you’re working on
It, therefore, follows that the tools you use to cut, ream, bend or flare the stainless steel pipes and tubing you’re working on must be functional, practical and safe.
Toolstop is here to help you work with stainless steel, and to do so quickly and efficiently.
EFW Steel Pipe
We asked Ridgid to show us the best products you should be using to work with stainless steel and to give you some tips on how best to work with stainless steel. To help you guys out, we’ve created with them a 4 part video series on working with stainless steel.