Casing Cutters
Water Well and Hole Drilling Supplies
Drill Tools MADE IN THE U.S.A.!
Introducing a Simple Solution to Cutting Casing
The Holte Casing Cutter is designed for cutting steel pipe above or below ground. The simply designed body allows the 6” or 16” unit to be quickly threaded onto your drill string through the use of standard connections. Once the unit is lowered to the desired depth air pressure is applied while the unit is rotating. The single, round cutting blade makes the cut before air pressure builds up to 150 – 200PSI.
Holte Gives Coverage
Holte Casing Cutters are available in two different body sizes with simple bolt on adapters to allow flexibly in usage.
Standard units are designed to cut up to 0.375” wall pipe.
Parts Designed to Last
The outer housing is made of heavy gauge steel while the internal parts are machined and carbon treated to withstand the high stresses experienced during usage and reduce wear in areas of high friction.
Blade replacement is simple and blades are interchangeable with adapters.
6″ Casing Cutter capable of cutting up to 14″ pipe (6″ without adapter or standard adapters at 8″, 10″, 12″, and 14″).
16″ Casing Cutter capable of cutting up to 30″ pipe (16″ without adapter or standard adapters at 18″, 20″, 22″, 24″, 26″, 28″, and30″).

6 ” Casing Cutter Assembly | Sizes & Part Numbers
Over 45 years has led to ingrained expertise with Casing tools: Casing Cutters, Casing Drivers, Casing Perforators, and Extractor Hammers. Our founder, Art Holte, was a well driller and remains one of the most gifted innovators and experts in the field. Art’s emphasis on high quality, durable, and fast working tooling, have pervaded the company. We grow with the needs of the industry—not shareholders. Our sales and design teams have literally machined, assembled, and used Drivers, Cutters, Perforators, and Extractors. Holte Customers have tools they’ve been using for over 40 years! Our offices are still on the manufacturing floor where we can hear the sweet sounds of CNCs and testing tools; where machinists, sales, and designers can interact to make sure our tools lead the industry.