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Plastic-cushioned grips make these cutters easy to hold during repeated cuts.
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.
These powerful cutters make diagonal cuts with a nipping action to cut extra-hard wire with ease.
Minimize material distortion while cutting steel and stainless steel wire rope.
Keep your hands in a comfortable position so you can apply more force for cutting.
A small grip enables one-handed cutting.
Hydraulic-powered jaws cut bolts, wire rope, rods, and electrical cable with low effort and minimal material distortion.
Minimize wire distortion when cutting 11/16" diameter and larger aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Jaws ratchet to increase cutting pressure as you open and close the handles.
Push the button to cut aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Use these one-handed cutters on small-diameter aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Cut armored cable such as BX, HCF, and MC and flexible metal conduit.
A double hinge provides high cutting force with low gripping pressure. These cutters are also known as aviation snips.
Keep your hand away from the material being cut.
The handles are angled 90° from the blade so you can cut material from directly above tight spaces.
Blades are high-speed steel so they stay sharp longer than steel blades, and they can be sharpened.
This cutter has two blades that cut a 1/8" wide strip—peel it back for smooth edges with little distortion.
Prevent waste from flying up as you work. A double blade makes two cuts to create a 7/64"-wide step that peels back, leaving little distortion and smooth edges.
These cutters make straight cuts and curves.
Blades are tapered to give you more control when cutting straight lines, tight curves, and circles, and they're serrated to prevent slipping. These cutters are also known as duckbill snips.
Also known as bulldog snips, these have long handles and short blades for cutting through thick sheet metal with less effort than standard sheet metal cutters.
Replace blades as they wear. These cutters are also known as tinners' snips.
Made from aluminum bronze, the blade and handle on these cutters inhibit sparking and are FM approved. Use them for straight cuts.
Handles are angled to keep your hand away from the material as you cut straight lines and curves.
Minimize material loss and edge distortion with these scissor-like cutters that cut metal up to 1/64" thick.+
Use to cut patterns in flat material with minimal material loss and less effort compared to manual cutters.
A double blade creates two cuts and a 7/32" wide waste strip that peels back, leaving two smooth edges with little distortion.
Also known a scissor-blade shears, the bottom blade remains stationary while the upper blade moves up and down to cut metal up to 1/64" thick with minimal material loss and edge distortion.
Also known as slotting shears, these cutters have a double blade that creates two cuts and a 7/32" wide waste strip that peels back, leaving two smooth edges with little distortion.
A 12" long blade makes long, straight cuts in thin metals and flexible materials. Not for use on phenolic or other rigid materials.
This large-capacity cutter has a 25" blade for long, straight cuts.
Turn your workpiece while cutting to create curves and complex shapes.
Make straight cuts in sheets. These cutters are foot operated so your hands are free to position the material.
Leave clean cut edges in a variety of pliable materials.