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Save time and money with the Edwards Pipe Notcher by eliminating the cutting and grinding required for creating clean saddle joints. Easy to use, simply place your pipe into the bump die housing and cut a perfect saddle every time. Dies sold separately.
Q1: What is the ED9âAC0925 Pipe Notcher Housing?
A: A pipe notcher housing attachment for Edwards ironworkers that lets you cut clean saddle joints in pipe or tubing quickly and accurately, eliminating much of the cutting and grinding normally required.
Q2: How does it work?
A: You place the pipe into the bumpâdie housing, and the attachment aligns and supports the pipe so you can cut a precise 90° saddle for joints used in frames, roll cages, and pipe assemblies.
Q3: What tools or dies are needed?
A: The housing itself includes the fixture only â notches are formed using separate pipe notcher dies, which are sold separately or can be customâmade to match your pipe schedule or tube size.
Q4: What machines is it compatible with?
A: Designed to fit Edwards Ironworkers across many tonnages (25âŻTâ120âŻT, 2013 and newer as well as older models) in any open tooling station.
Q5: What are the main benefits?
A: Speeds up fabrication by reducing manual cutting and grinding, improves joint quality and alignment, and lets you create consistent saddle cuts quickly.
Q6: What size and weight is it?
A: Compact housing with approximate dimensions around 11âłĂ7âłĂ5âł and weighing ~21âŻlbs â easy to install and position on your ironworker.
Q7: Is it suitable for industrial use?
A: Yes â built for rugged workshop environments where repeated notching of pipe and tube is required.
Q8: How does it improve workflow?
A: Reduces setâup and finishing time for pipe joints, standardizes notches, and increases throughput compared to manual methods.
Q9: Can you cut different pipe schedules?
A: Yes â by using the appropriate dies or by ordering custom dies from Edwards to match specific pipe schedules or tube wall thicknesses.
Q10: Whatâs the main advantage of this attachment?
A: Adds pipe saddle cutting capability to your ironworker without needing a separate notching saw â saving time, effort, and improving joint fitâup quality.