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Cut medium steel chain and hard steel bolts, rods, screws, rivets, nails, bars, wire, and rebar.
Cut through hard metal bolts, chain, and padlocks with these cutters.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These cutters are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Leverage points on the jaws and handles let you cut through bolts, chains, and rods with 30% less effort than standard bolt cutters.
Make repeated cuts in hard materials with cutters that mount for stability and provides extra leverage.
Slice through bolts and chain with low effort.
The cutting head is angled 30° from the handles, so you can cut close to a surface or in a tight space without the handles getting in your way.
Make one-handed cuts with these small cutters.
Handle is angled 30° to keep work in sight and hands clear of the work surface. Blades are flat on one side for close-to-the-surface cuts.
Keep a variety of small cutters on hand for cuts in tight spaces.
An angled cutting head keeps handles up and out of the way for trimming bolts, chain, and wire against flat surfaces. Smaller than standard bolt cutters, these cutters can be used one-handed in tight spaces.
Turn the adjustment screw with a wrench to force the cutting blade into one side of a nut.
Split one side of the nut at a time with a nonreplaceable blade.
Cut all grades of nuts up to Rockwell C44 with these powerful cutters.
Hydraulic-powered jaws cut bolts, wire rope, rods, and electrical cable with low effort and minimal material distortion.
Also known as nippers, these cutters have wide, flat jaws that cut steel wire and bolts close to the surface.
With a quick hammer blow, these cutters make cuts without squeezing or flattening wire.
These manually operated cutters make a clean cut with just a few pumps of the handle.
Cut rods and bolts while leaving their threads intact.
Drive out chain pins with a twist of the handle.
Tighten the hex head screw with a wrench to remove chain pins without damaging side plates.
Push both link pins out of your roller chain with the pull of a handle.
In addition to breaking chain, these tools can also rivet chain to increase strength for better performance on high-speed drives.
Build a mini conveyor in any shape you need. These conveyors have curved, straight, incline, and decline runs that you can quickly join together with the included brackets.