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Slice through rubber belts, mats, and sheets.
Leave clean cut edges in a variety of pliable materials.
Cut soft materials such as PTFE, fiber, rubber, and cork.
Ensure precise cuts with a measuring scale and adjustable blade depth.
When the blade gets dull, snap it off to expose a new, sharp edge. This cutter has a utility knife mounted on a radius bar.
Turn the handle to make quick and accurate circular cuts.
Make accurate cuts at precise angles. These cutters have a miter guide that is notched to line up your workpiece.
Make straight, clean cuts in thick sheet metal.
Notch, cut, and pierce a variety of materials including metal, plastic, and vinyl.
Turn your workpiece while cutting to create curves and complex shapes.
Make custom parts, quick prototypes, and intricate engravings with these cutters—they’re the most accurate cutters we offer.
Snip through a variety of materials, such as steel strapping, plastic tubing, and rope.
Avoid tiring your hand while making repeated cuts in a variety of material—from plastic pipes to wood dowel pins.
Cut plastic and rubber tubing from your bench top.
Fit this compact cutter into your pocket or tool belt.
Make quick, perpendicular cuts on flexible tubing and hose to reroute flow and add fittings.
Cut plastic and rubber pipe, tubing, and hose.
Ratchet action increases leverage to cut through hose, soft rubber tubing, or plastic pipe.
Slice through thick plastic pipe up to 2” in diameter in only three seconds.
Produce a clean cut in rope with a cutting blade that pushes down on a flat anvil-style jaw.
Blades heat instantly to cut through plastic and rubber up to 5" thick.
Cut thin, synthetic material up to 5/8" thick.
Cut and sculpt foam to make signs, displays, and prototypes.
Cut curves and circles with a blade that rotates 360°.
A pen-style handle gives you a comfortable hold as you make precise cuts with the sharp blade on these knives.
Reduce hand fatigue with the cushioned rubber grip on these knives.
These lightweight knives have a handle that’s easy to grasp, so they won’t slip from your grip when applying pressure.
Parallel blades on these knives keep your strips the same size.
These durable knives have a large, metal handle that withstands the force needed to cut through tough materials.
A retracting blade prevents accidental cuts and allows you to store these knives in your pocket.
Slice and pierce fabric, paper, and other thin materials, then discard these scalpels when you’re done.
Cut, trim, and puncture thin materials such as paper, plastic, and fabric.
With a blade that oscillates over 40,000 times per second—faster than you can see or feel—these knives make fast, clean, and precise cuts in a variety of material. Use them to remove supports from 3D printed objects, shape printed circuit boards, and sculpt custom spacers, gaskets, and parts of all kinds.
Snap off dull blade segments to reveal a sharp edge for making precise cuts.
Blades rotate to cut curves and shapes on flat surfaces.
To keep your fingers safe while you cut through thin materials, these knives have a plastic guard around their rotating cutting edge.
Blades are enclosed to protect your fingers.
Avoid accidents—a spring-action guard keeps the blade covered until you press on the cutting surface.
The blade folds into the handle for convenient storage.
Cut cardboard, paper, plastic, and other packaging material in your food processing plant.
Designed to prevent accidental cuts, these knives retract their blade as soon as it loses contact with a cutting surface.
The spring-loaded blade automatically retracts inside these knives when you release the slide button.
Switch from one blade shape to another without carrying multiple knives. These knives hold two blades that you extend or retract with separate slide buttons.
Slide the button to retract the blade and prevent accidental cuts when not in use. These knives can fit in your pocket.
Store these knives in your pocket and prevent accidental cuts when they’re not in use—simply slide the button to retract the blade.
These blades are spring-loaded to automatically retract inside the knife after you release the slide button or squeeze handle.
Switch between scraping and cutting with these two-in-one knives.
A rubber insert provides a comfortable, slip-resistant grip.
The handle is chemical-resistant plastic or rubber to resist acetone and solvents.
Load six blades at once for quick blade changes.
Cut cardboard boxes without damaging the contents. Knife has a depth-cutting guide and a staple puller.
Nearly a foot long, these knives cut in deep or hard-to-reach spaces.
Snap off a dull blade segment to expose a sharp edge.
A twist-lock cap covers the blade to prevent accidental cuts.
Fold the blade into the handle to protect the cutting edge and prevent accidental cuts.
Blade locks in the open position.
Make deep and repetitive cuts with the exposed blade and easy-to-hold handle on these knives.
Combine a handle and blade that best fit your needs, and replace the blade when it dulls.
Make precise cuts to paper, plastic, fabric, and other materials with these sharp blades.
Strengthened edges cut holes up to 4" dia. in fabric, leather, rubber, and soft metal. Also known as arch punches.
Use these punches to make round holes up to 1" dia. in fabric, leather, and rubber.
Make oblong holes in fabric, leather, and rubber. Also known as arch punches.
Attach two punch heads to the handle at the same time to punch a gasket or washer in a single strike.
Sets include common ID and OD sizes to create gaskets and washers in two strikes.
Quickly switch between inner and outer punches to create washers faster than with standard sets.
Slide thin sheets of material into the included die block then punch an inner and outer hole to create a shim or washer.
For accurate punching of inner and outer holes, these sets come with pilots that attach to the outer hole punch.
Screw one of the interchangeable heads into the included handle to create holes up to 3/16" dia. in tight spaces.
Use these one-piece tools to make round holes up to 1 3/4" dia.
Includes all six sizes of our individually sold hand-driven hole punches plus a tool to remove punched out material.
Turn the handle of these punches while pushing down to punch holes in cork and rubber.
Forged steel makes the body of this punch more durable than the Economy Plier-Action Multiple-Size Hole Punch.
The body is cast steel.
Squeeze the spring-return handle to punch round holes of a single size.
Precision-ground blades on these scissors make sharp, clean, and uniform cuts in tough rubber and fabric.
Minimize hand fatigue with a lightweight handle and spring-action that automatically opens the blades for quick repeat cuts.
Make clean cuts through duct tape and other sticky materials.
Made with ceramic or coated with titanium nitride (TiN), the blades on these scissors stay sharp longer than uncoated stainless steel and steel blades.
Make quick, repeat cuts without tiring your hand—a spring-action band opens these scissors automatically.
For a long-lasting cutting edge that's three times harder than uncoated stainless steel, the blades on these scissors are titanium bonded over stainless steel.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is FM approved, these scissors satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
S-shaped handles keep your hand clear of material, so you can cut flush against flat surfaces.
Longer handles and shorter blades give you more leverage than other scissors to cut tough materials such as leather, rope, and thick cardboard.
For extra leverage to cut through tough materials such as leather, rope, and thick cardboard, these scissors have long handles and short blades.
Blades are ceramic to stay sharp longer than metal blades.
Prevent snags and injuries with the rounded points on these scissors.
The blades have narrow, sharp tips for precise trims and detailed cuts.
The rounded tip helps prevent punctures while cutting your material.
Prevent punctures while cutting with the ball-point tip.
Minimize hand fatigue—the handles on these scissors are lightweight and spring-action opens the blades for quick repeat cuts.
With durable fine-point blades, these scissors make precise cuts even after repeated use.
Squeeze these scissors like tweezers to make precise, repeat cuts that won't tire your hand.
Trim flush against a flat surface with the curved blades on these small scissors.
These small scissors have narrow, sharp tips for fine cutting and trimming.
Short blades make these scissors easy to maneuver in cramped areas for small, detailed cuts less than an inch long.
Prevent snags and injury with the rounded points on these small scissors.
Stop harmful static charges from building up and damaging sensitive equipment while cutting.
Slice through soft materials such as leather, cardboard, and rubber with this knife-edge blade.
From stone to rubber to metal—slice through a variety of materials with the same cutoff saw wheel.
Cut a variety of materials—from rubber to metal to stone.
The tightly spaced, V-shaped teeth on these blades cut through soft materials more quickly than scallop-edge blades.
These are also known as scallop-edge blades.
Used in extremely fast saws, these blades move at speeds up to 15,000 sfpm. to generate enough heat to melt and cut through hard sheet metal and rubber.
Also known as skivers, these shavers remove the rough top surface of a conveyor belt for secure lacing connections.
Quickly and accurately remove material from the surface of conveyor belts to prepare them for fastening. These shavers come with rechargeable batteries, so you can take them wherever they’re needed.
Templates, bolt breakers, wrench bits, and adapters for installing bolt-on lacing.
The rubber handle on this knife provides a more secure and comfortable grip than plastic handle knives.
The handle and the back of the blade are insulated to protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These knives are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 or ASTM F1505.
Knife has a polycarbonate handle with a finger guard.
Often used in high-volume applications, these cordless strippers automatically remove insulation, so they’re faster than manual strippers and reduce repetitive motion.
An ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip and protects your knuckles from scrapes.
The blade on these strippers swivels so you can make end and center strips.
Get more leverage when cutting through heavy duty cable jackets with these ratcheting cable strippers.
Useful in tight spots, you insert cable into the front of these strippers. One squeeze strips insulation and pulls it off your cable.
Automatically strip insulation off high volumes of wire. These strippers sit on your workbench but are portable enough to cart around your facility.
Use the adjustable stop to precisely set the strip length.
Small enough to fit in your pocket, these wire strippers are 5" or shorter.
The plier nose on these wire strippers is useful for pulling and looping wire.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is FM approved, these wire strippers satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These wire strippers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Since you insert wire from the front, these strippers are useful in tight spaces. The insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits.
This kit includes a wire stripper plus blades to strip electrical wire and coaxial cable.
Because you insert wire from the front, you can use this tool in tight spaces.
To protect you against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits, these strippers have insulated handles.
One squeeze strips insulation and pulls it off the wire.
Angled jaws let you insert building cable into the front of these strippers, so they’re useful in tight spots, such as inside electrical boxes.
With just a squeeze, strip and remove outer insulation from your cable.
Remove the outer and inner insulation of NM-B building cable, commonly found inside your walls running power to light fixtures and switches.
Strip armored cable, such as BX and MC cable, in addition to flexible metal conduit.
Strip both Ethernet and coaxial cable.
Cut and strip fiber-optic cable.
Small enough to fit in your pocket, take these strippers with you to remove the insulation from fiber-optic cable.
One squeeze strips insulation and pulls it off your coaxial cable.
Strip twisted-pair Ethernet cable.
Designed to turn like a screwdriver, these tools strip short lengths of twisted-pair Ethernet cable in tight spaces.
Strip fiber-optic cables without scratching or damaging them. These cable strippers have three nonmarring openings to handle different thicknesses of fiber-optic cable jackets and buffer coatings.
An adjustable stop lets you set the precise length you want to strip from your fiber-optic cable.
For three-layer stripping, this stripper includes a replaceable blade cartridge, four V-blocks to accommodate a variety of cable outer diameters, and an L-key to adjust blade height.
This tool turns like a screwdriver to strip a short coaxial cable in a tight space.
Use this tool to cut and strip weld-spatter-resistant tubing in order to attach fittings.
Insert wire between the heated tips to melt off and strip insulation without the risk of nicking the wire.