Monument
Monument tools are essential for plumbing and heating jobs. From pipe cutters to manometers, their gear is built to handle the rigours of daily site work. Whether you're cutting through copper pipes or testing pressure systems, Monument tools provide durability and precision that tradespeople can rely on.
What Jobs Are Monument Tools Best At?
- Pipe Cutting Effortlessly slice through copper, plastic, and steel pipes, ensuring clean cuts for secure fittings.
- Pressure Testing Check system integrity with reliable manometers, perfect for ensuring safety and compliance on site.
- Bending Pipes Achieve precise bends in copper and steel without kinking, maintaining flow and system efficiency.
Who Uses Monument Tools?
- Plumbers needing reliable tools for cutting and bending pipes in tight spaces.
- Heating engineers who require accurate pressure testing equipment for system installations.
- Maintenance teams conducting routine checks and repairs in commercial and residential buildings.
Choosing the Right Monument Tool
Selecting the right Monument tool depends on the specific plumbing or heating task at hand:
1. Pipe Size Compatibility
Ensure your pipe cutter or bender matches the diameter of pipes you work with-common sizes range from 15mm to 28mm for domestic systems.
2. Material Type
Choose tools designed for the specific material you're working with, whether it's copper, plastic, or steel, to avoid damaging pipes or tools.
Essential Accessories for Monument Tools
Enhance your plumbing toolkit with these must-have accessories:
1. Replacement Cutter Wheels
Keep your pipe cutters sharp and effective by swapping out worn wheels regularly, ensuring clean cuts every time.
2. Pipe Deburring Tool
Smooth out any rough edges left after cutting pipes, preventing damage to fittings and ensuring a snug fit.
Monument Tools FAQs
Can Monument pipe cutters handle stainless steel pipes?
Yes, Monument pipe cutters are designed to handle a variety of materials, including stainless steel, provided they match the tool's capacity.
How often should I replace cutter wheels?
Replace cutter wheels when they start to show signs of wear or if cuts become less clean. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance.

