So you've got a crew on a commerical job site running 50mm HDPE lines for a geothermal loop field, and they're swapping between 20mm and 63mm fittings on the same day — this is exactly the kind of tool that keeps that workflow moving without constant recalibration.
The PID controller holds temperature to within about 2°C of whatever you set, which is tighter than most analog units we've tested, and the Japanese PTFE coating on the heating plate actually resists sticking better than the standerd stuff when you're running PP-R at 260°C or so.

We ordered the 800W model with the 110V option because most of our buyers go with that for North American sites, but the 220V version is available if you're working overseas — just confirm lead time, as OEM batches usually take 20 days or so.
It handles pipe diameters form 20mm up to 63mm, but honestly, for anything under 20mm you'd be better off with a smaller hand tool; the 7.96kg weight makes this a bench-mounted unit, not something you'd want to carry up a ladder all day.

The 'RDY' indicator (green light) and 'HEAT' light are pretty straightforward — basically, when the red light's on it's still climbing to your set point, and green means it's ready to fuse, which is a simple detail but saves a lot of waiting guesswork on site.
CE and VDE certifications are on file with the suppiler, and the 1.5m² rubber cable is actually thicker than what some competitors use at this price point, so it holds up better on rough concrete floors without cracking.
The temperature tolerance is ≤2°C, meaning the PID controller keeps the plate within 2 degrees of your set temp. That prevents under- or over-heating the joint, which is critical for strong, leak-free welds on PP-R and HDPE.
It handles pipes from 20mm up to 63mm, so yes, you can use it for small 20mm lines. The set includes adapters or clamps for the full range, just make sure you swap the correct size before starting.
Yes, each FYD63 comes with CE, EMC, LVD, and VDE certificates included in the box. If you need copies for regulatory approval or client audits, just let us know and we'll email them as well.
For OEM service with your logo or custom packaging, the MOQ is typically 50 units. Lead time is around 15-20 working days after sample approval. We can discuss smaller runs if it's a trial order.
The PTFE coating is pretty durable—expect it to hold up for thousands of heating cycles if you keep the plate clean and avoid scraping it with metal tools. Most users get 2-3 years of regular use before needing a replacement plate.