🔧 Power through pipes with precision and ease — the pro’s choice for unstoppable threading!
The RIDGID 44923 Model 690-I is a heavy-duty, hand-held pipe threading machine delivering 1270 watts of power. Featuring a quick-release die head system, ergonomic over-molded handle, and dual V jaw support arm, it ensures fast setup, comfortable operation, and precise threading. Built tough for industrial use, it includes easy maintenance features and comes with a carrying case for ultimate job site convenience.
Brand | RIDGID |
Specific Uses For Product | Industrial Use |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Wattage | 1270 watts |
Special Feature | Heavy Duty |
Included Components | Product & Instructions Guide |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Style | Pencil |
Item Length | 29.6 Inches |
Item Weight | 21.15 Pounds |
Head Style | Pencil |
Burner type | Nichrome |
UPC | 095691449238 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00095691449238 |
Manufacturer | Ridgid Tool Company |
Part Number | 44923 |
Item Weight | 21.2 pounds |
Item model number | 44923 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | 1 |
Thickness | 1 Inches |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Special Features | Heavy Duty |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**C
Good Rigid quality and handy tool.
Great Rigid product. It is easy to handle, transport and use. The plastic carry case keeps all the parts in place and the power head protected. The motor goes through 1" and smaller steel pipe threads with ease but struggles a bit on 2". it was able to complete the 2" threads but I would expect it would reduce its useful life to do it regularly. Great purchase at good value. This tool will serve our business for years.
A**R
Safety Hazard; is not adequate for commercial projects.
This tool is garbage. The 2" die destroys threads. The tool relies on a vice attached to the pipe to prevent it from spinning; I'm a 320 lb former offensive lineman and I am not strong enough to tighten that vice sufficiently to prevent the tool from spinning around on the pipe. If I'm not strong enough, my smaller guys have no chance. When I finally got the vice right enough not to spin, the rigid conduit was egg shaped. Additionally, the tool is not useable without the vice that doesn't work. Older models of hand threaders can be secured at the end of the handle. This cheap plastic model will break if you attempt this. This safety hazard has cost our company hundreds of dollars in lost man hours and ruined material. It is not a tool I would recommend to anyone working with 2"!
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