Cutting Unistrut without a Grinder

On this product they have been utilising a Ridgid Strutslayr tool to cut unistrut that removes sparks, sharp edges and reduces noise and HAVs for the operatives.

The tool presses through the unistrut rather than cutting and has been utilised within the riser works where trades are required to carry out close co-ordination to complete there works. This project has just under 50 risers in total so this has been a worthwhile investment for the relevant trades.

The tool not only improves safety on site by reducing the risk of operatives cutting themselves but also assists in quality and programme by improving the finished install.

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