
Master Precise Pipe Saddle Cuts in Seconds
The essential wrap-around marking guide for flawless welded and plumbing joints. Eliminate guesswork, reduce material waste, and achieve professional results on every job.


Professional Accuracy, Simplified
Forget complex calculations and manual measurements. This intuitive template wraps securely around pipes, creating an instant, accurate guide for marking perfect saddle and miter lines. Ensure tight-fitting joints before you even start cutting.
How It Works: Mark in 4 Easy Steps
Achieve precise contours quickly. Simply wrap, trace, and you are ready to cut.

Built Tough for Any Job Site
Crafted from durable, highly visible orange polymer, this tool is lightweight yet resilient enough to withstand daily wear in demanding industrial environments. It provides reliable marking on various pipe materials, including metal, PVC, and PPR.
The Professional Advantage
See why our resilient, precise templates outlast and outperform standard methods.

Specifications & Sizing Guide

| DN Size | Inch Size | Approx. Wall Thickness |
|---|---|---|
| DN20 | 3/4" | 2.8 mm |
| DN25 | 1" | 3.2 mm |
| DN32 | 1.25" | 3.5 mm |
| DN40 | 1.5" | 3.5 mm |
| DN50 | 2" | 3.8 mm |
| DN65 | 2.5" | 4.0 mm |
| DN80 | 3" | 4.0 mm |
| DN100 | 4" | 4.0 mm |
| DN150 | 6" | 4.5 mm |
| DN200 | 8" | 6.0 mm |
*Data consolidated from available product charts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What pipe materials can I mark with this template?
The template is versatile and works effectively on various pipe materials, including steel, stainless steel, PVC, PPR, and MPP pipes.
Is this tool used for cutting the pipe directly?
No. This is a precision marking guide. You wrap it around the pipe to trace the exact cut line with a marker. You then remove the template and use appropriate cutting tools (like a torch or saw) to make the cut along your marked line.
How do I ensure an accurate mark?
The template is flexible. Ensure you choose the correct size for your pipe diameter, wrap it tightly so it sits flush against the pipe surface, and then trace along the contoured edge with a fine-point marker.