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Key Features:
- Cutting Action: Upright, Left
- Overall Length: 8.18"
- Material: Forged Molybdenum Alloy Steel, M2 Alloy Steel Blade
Key Features:
- Cutting Action: Upright, Right
- Overall Length: 8.18"
- Material: Forged Molybdenum Alloy Steel, M2 Alloy Steel Blade
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Cutting Action: Punching
- Material: Steel
Key Features:
- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Corded/Cordless: Corded
- Corded/Banded: Corded
Key Features:
- Cutting Length: 10"
- Item: Duckbill Tinner Snips
- For Use With: Sheet Metal
Key Features:
- Cutting Action: Right
- Material: Steel
- Width: 9.84
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- Width: 23 in
- Length: 18-1/2 in
- Item: Hydraulic Cutter
Key Features:
- Cutting Action: Left, Right, Straight
- Overall Length: 9-3/4", 9-3/4", 9-13/16"
- Length: Blade: 1-3/8", 1-3/8", 1-1/2"
Key Features:
- Overall Length: 53"
- Features: Grab Lock Fits Tension Bars, Perfect PowR-Pull Accessory for Stretching Chain Link Fence - 1/2 ton Rating
- Number of Pieces: 1
Key Features:
- Cutting Action: Straight/Tight Curve
- Overall Length: 13"
- Material: Blade: Vinyl, Handles Magnesium
Key Features:
- Overall Length: 11"
- Material: Vinyl/Aluminum Siding and Plastic Skirting
- Features: Vinyl Handle Grips for Added Comfort, Forms Tabs to Secure Vinyl Siding or Plastic Skirting to Finishing Trim; 3/8" Throat
About Snips
Snips are a type of hand tool used for cutting and shaping metal. They are typically composed of two blades joined at a pivot point, with handles on either side that allow for precise control over the cut. Snips come in many shapes and sizes, and can be used for a variety of applications.
Types of Snips
Aviation snips, also known as tin snips or shears, are designed to cut through thin sheet metal. There are left-handed and right-handed varieties to accommodate different user preferences. Metal cutting snips have longer blades than aviation snips and can handle thicker materials such as wire mesh or rebar. Malco vs Midwest snip is another type of hand snip tool that is commonly used in industrial settings.
How Snips Are Made
Snip tools are typically made from high-grade steel that has been forged into shape with heat treatment to increase strength and durability. The handles may be made from plastic or rubber compounds to provide comfort during use, while the blades may feature teeth along the edge for improved cutting performance.
Industries That Use Snips
Snips are commonly used in industries such as aerospace engineering, automotive repair, plumbing, electrical work, HVAC installation/repair, welding fabrication, construction framing/roofing/siding installation and more. Professionals often use them to cut through various types of metals like aluminum sheeting or copper piping.
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