
The TRUMPF TruTool TPC 165 are suitable for a wide variety of industries and easy to replace. TRUMPF cutting power tools feature high speed and distortion-free cutting. TRUMPF cutting tools can also double in service life.
Experience quick, perfect cuts, the TRUMPF TruTool TPC 165 panel cutter is perfect for separating sandwich panels. This power tool offers the ideal solution for: Roofers, façade, hall and container constructors. Cooling, heating, and sound insulation specialists.
Fast cutting, this power tool cuts sandwich panels up to 6.5 inches in thickness in one go. You can also set the swivelling blade up to 90 degrees.
Secure and setup the blade for cutting depths applicable to each project. 13 positions are available, from 0° to 90°. Experience accurate cutting depth. Rework is not necessary, even for projects requiring cutting through lower sheet sides.
Insertion options
Without the need for a start hole, you can start anywhere on the panel.
Easy operation
The machine is also easy to use and reduces tiredness.
Cut upper and lower sheets, and interior cutouts and notches, with one operation.
Quick and also Light
How quick? Up to 13 feet per minute.
Lightweight and portable: 21 pounds.
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