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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.
Blades are high-speed steel so they stay sharp longer than steel blades, and they can be sharpened.
The handles are angled 90° from the blade so you can cut material from directly above tight spaces.
Snip tighter curves in smaller spaces than standard high-force cutters.
Make straight and curved cuts in sheet metal—these sets come with three tools for different cutting patterns. Also called aviation snips, they have a double hinge, so they cut with more force and require less effort to squeeze the handles than standard sheet metal cutters.
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.
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.
Also known as tinners' snips, 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.
The unique shape of these cutters gives you 40% more power per cut than standard sheet metal cutters. When blades get dull, loosen a few screws to replace them.
Replace blades as they wear. These cutters are also known as tinners' snips.
Handles are angled to keep your hand away from the material as you cut straight lines and curves.
Loosen a few screws to swap dull blades with new ones. These cutters have offset handles to keep your hands clear of the metal being cut.
Made from aluminum bronze, the blade and handle on these cutters inhibit sparking and are FM approved. Use them for straight cuts.
Sized and shaped like pliers, these sheet metal cutters are small enough to fit in your tool belt.
Cut up to 1" deep V-shaped notches in sheet metal.
Punch small pieces out of material to create an almost burr-free cut with no material distortion.
A double blade creates two cuts and a 7/32" wide waste strip that peels back, leaving two smooth edges with little distortion.
Use to cut patterns in flat material with minimal material loss and less effort compared to manual cutters.
Minimize material loss and edge distortion with these scissor-like cutters that cut metal up to 1/64" thick.
These nibblers punch small pieces out of material to create an almost burr-free cut with no material 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.
Also known as 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.
Turn your portable drill into a punch cutter for cutting curved and straight shapes in flat and corrugated sheet metal and plastic.
Make long, straight cuts around your facility—these cutters have a 12" blade and are light enough to move from bench top to bench top.
Move these lightweight cutters wherever you need to make clean, straight cuts through metal.
Make straight, clean cuts in thick sheet metal.
This large-capacity cutter has a 25" blade for long, straight cuts.
Combine the cutting base and a corner punch to make rounded corners in sheet metal.
Turn your workpiece while cutting to create curves and complex shapes.
Notch, cut, and pierce a variety of materials including metal, plastic, and vinyl.
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.
Originally designed to cut rings off of fingers, these cutters slice through thin metal without damaging nearby surfaces.
Blades are enclosed to protect your fingers.
Cut through packing tape, blister packaging, paper, and other thin materials while keeping your hands safe from punctures and cuts. Unlike utility knives with a standard blade, these have a double-angle blade that creates an effective cutting edge while safeguarding fingers.
Avoid accidents—a spring-action guard keeps the blade covered until you press on the cutting surface.
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.
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.
These blades are spring-loaded to automatically retract inside the knife after you release the slide button or squeeze handle.
The spring-loaded blade automatically retracts inside these knives when you release the slide button.
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 blade folds into the handle for convenient storage.
Switch between scraping and cutting with these two-in-one knives.
Snap off a dull blade segment to expose a sharp edge.
Cut cardboard boxes without damaging the contents. Knife has a depth-cutting guide and a staple puller.
A rubber insert provides a comfortable, slip-resistant grip.
The handle is chemical-resistant plastic or rubber to resist acetone and solvents.
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.
A pen-style handle gives you a comfortable hold as you make precise cuts with the sharp blade on these knives.
A retracting blade prevents accidental cuts and allows you to store these knives in your pocket.
These lightweight knives have a handle that’s easy to grasp, so they won’t slip from your grip when applying pressure.
These durable knives have a large, metal handle that withstands the force needed to cut through tough materials.
Cut curves and circles with a blade that rotates 360°.
Parallel blades on these knives keep your strips the same size.
Reduce hand fatigue with the cushioned rubber grip on these knives.
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.
Snap off dull blade segments to reveal a sharp edge for making precise cuts.
Cut thin, synthetic material up to 5/8" thick.
Blades heat instantly to cut through plastic and rubber up to 5" thick.
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.
Make quick, shallow cuts with these short blades.
Also known as double-honed blades, these blades are sharpened on both sides, so they can be used on hard-to-cut materials such as Kevlar and rubber.
These blades are wider than other breakaway blades to cut through tough materials such as leather, rope, and thick cardboard.
Made with ceramic or coated with titanium nitride (TiN), the blades on these scissors stay sharp longer than uncoated stainless steel and steel blades.
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.
Make quick, repeat cuts without tiring your hand—a spring-action band opens these scissors automatically.
Make clean cuts through duct tape and other sticky materials.
Minimize hand fatigue with a lightweight handle and spring-action that automatically opens the blades for quick repeat cuts.
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.
Minimize hand fatigue—the handles on these scissors are lightweight and spring-action opens the blades for quick repeat cuts.
Make intricate cuts with scissors that minimize hand fatigue and avoid dulling over time.
With durable fine-point blades, these scissors make precise cuts even after repeated use.
The blades have narrow, sharp tips for precise trims and detailed cuts.
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.
Prevent punctures while cutting with the ball-point tip.
The rounded tip helps prevent punctures while cutting your material.
Prevent snags and injury with the rounded points 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.
Trim flush against a flat surface with the curved blades on these small scissors.
Cut through the strong fibers of Kevlar.
After each cut, the jaws spring open to make continuous cutting easy.
For extra leverage to cut through Kevlar, metal, and plastics, these scissors have long handles and short blades.