One-Handed Strap Cutters


Keep one hand free while cutting and trimming strapping.
Style A have a spring that opens the jaws when you release the handles to reduce hand fatigue.
For Strapping | Material | |||||||||
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Style | Max. Wd. | Max. Thick. | Overall Lg. | Handle | Jaw | Opening Style | For Cutting | For Use On | Each | |
A | 3/4" | 0.023" | 9" | Steel | Steel | Spring Action | Strapping | High-Carbon Steel, Low-Carbon Steel, Polyester Plastic, Polypropylene Plastic, Stainless Steel | 0000000 | 000000 |
B | 1 1/4" | 0.031" | 12 1/2" | Steel | Steel | Manual | Strapping | High-Carbon Steel, Low-Carbon Steel, Polyester Plastic, Polypropylene Plastic, Stainless Steel | 00000000 | 00000 |
Two-Handed Strap Cutters



Two-handed strap cutters give you more leverage than one-handed strap cutters. To maximize leverage, choose a longer cutter.
Styles A and B have an offset lower handle, which makes it easy to cut heavy steel strapping and prevents bruised knuckles.Style B are made in the U.S. for superior quality.
Styles C and D hold both ends of properly-tightened strapping until tension is released. This reduces the chance of injury from sharp flying strap ends.
For Strapping | Material | |||||||||
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Style | Max. Wd. | Max. Thick. | Overall Lg. | Handle | Grip | Jaw | Opening Style | For Use On | Each | |
A | 2" | 0.050" | 24 1/2" | Steel | Rubber | Steel | Manual | High-Carbon Steel, Low-Carbon Steel, Polyester Plastic, Polypropylene Plastic, Stainless Steel | 000000 | 0000000 |
B | 2" | 0.050" | 24" | Steel | Plastic | Steel | Manual | High-Carbon Steel, Low-Carbon Steel, Polyester Plastic, Polypropylene Plastic, Stainless Steel | 0000000 | 000000 |
C | 2" | 0.047" | 18" | Steel | Plastic | Steel | Spring Assisted | Low-Carbon Steel, Polyester Plastic, Polypropylene Plastic, Stainless Steel | 00000000 | 000000 |
Metal Strip Cutters for Tight Clearances

Originally designed to cut rings off of fingers, these cutters slice through thin metal without damaging nearby surfaces. Slide the blade guard under the material you’re cutting, then turn the cutting wheel while squeezing the handles.