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    Scissors for Kevlar and Abrasive Materials

    Image of Product. Style A. Front orientation. Scissors. Scissors for Kevlar and Abrasive Materials, Straight Handle, Style A.
    Image of Product. Style B. Front orientation. Scissors. Scissors for Kevlar and Abrasive Materials, Straight Handle, Style B.
    Image of Product. Style C. Front orientation. Scissors. Scissors for Kevlar and Abrasive Materials, Offset Handle, Style C.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Image of Product. Style D. Front orientation. Scissors. Scissors for Kevlar and Abrasive Materials, Offset Handle, Style D.
    Image of Product. Style E. Front orientation. Scissors. Scissors for Kevlar and Abrasive Materials, Offset Handle, Style E.

    Style D

    Style E

    Cut through the strong fibers of Kevlar. These scissors have at least one serrated edge that grips material to prevent slipping.
    Offset Handle—Offset handles keep your hand clear of the material as you cut on flat surfaces.
    Chrome-Plated Steel—Chrome plating increases blade durability.
    Titanium Carbide (TiC)-Coated Blade—Titanium carbide blades resist corrosion and have long-lasting sharpness.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated Blade—Titanium nitride (TiN)-coated blades resist corrosion and have long-lasting sharpness. They are also nonstick and three times harder than uncoated steel blades.
    Stainless Steel Blade—Stainless steel blades resist corrosion.
    Large Handle—Large handles are more comfortable than standard handles if you’re wearing gloves or have large hands.
    Blunt Point—Blunt-point tips are rounded to prevent snags and injury.
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    For Kevlar
     
    Straight Handle
    A5"1 7/8"Uncoated Stainless SteelPlastic HandleStandardManualRight, LeftBlunt PointSerrated/Straight2498A105000000
    A7"2 1/2"Uncoated Stainless SteelPlastic HandleStandardManualRight, LeftBlunt PointSerrated/Straight2498A10600000
    B5"1 1/2"Uncoated Carbon SteelPlastic HandleLargeManualRight, LeftPointSerrated/Serrated2498A10400000
     
    Offset Handle
    C8"2 7/8"Titanium Carbide (TiC)-Coated Stainless SteelRubber Handle
    LargeManualRightPointSerrated/Serrated2498A10100000
    C9"3 1/4"Titanium Carbide (TiC)-Coated Stainless SteelRubber Handle
    LargeManualRightPointSerrated/Serrated2498A10200000
    C10"4 3/8"Titanium Carbide (TiC)-Coated Stainless SteelRubber Handle
    LargeManualRightPointSerrated/Serrated2498A10300000
     
    For Kevlar, Dyneema Fiber
     
    Offset Handle
    D8"2 1/2"Uncoated SteelPlastic HandleStandardManualRight, LeftPointSerrated/Straight2498A60100000
     
    For Kevlar, Metal
     
    Offset Handle
    D8"3"Titanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated Carbon SteelPlastic HandleStandardManualRightPointSerrated/Serrated2498A2800000
    E10"3 3/4"Chrome-Plated SteelChrome-Plated Steel HandleLargeManualRightBlunt PointSerrated/Serrated2498A2700000
    E10"3 3/4"Chrome-Plated SteelChrome-Plated Steel HandleStandardManualLeftBlunt PointSerrated/Serrated2498A2900000
     

    High-Force Scissors for Kevlar and Abrasive Materials

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Scissors. High-Force Scissors for Kevlar and Abrasive Materials.
    For extra leverage to cut through Kevlar, metal, and plastics, these scissors have long handles and short blades. The blades are plated for added durability. One blade is serrated to grip material and prevent slipping.
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    For Fabric, Kevlar, Metal, Plastic
     
    Straight Handle
    8 5/8"2"Chrome-Plated SteelChrome-Plated Steel HandleManualRightPointStraight/Serrated36875A12000000
     

    Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping

    Image of ProductInUse. Style A Shown with Handle (Sold Separately). Front orientation. Scissors. Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping, Straight Handle, Style A.
    Image of ProductInUse. Style A. Front orientation. Scissors. Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping, Straight Handle, Style A.

    Style A Shown with

    Handle (Sold Separately)

    Style A

    Image of ProductInUse. Style B. Front orientation. Scissors. Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping, Straight Handle, Style B.
    Image of ProductInUse. Style C. Front orientation. Scissors. Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping, Straight Handle, Style C.

    Style B

    Style C

    Also known as electricians' shears, the back edge of the blade has a file to clean contacts.
    Use handles to get more leverage for cutting. They also reduce hand fatigue when making repeated cuts.
    Nickel-Plated Blade—Nickel-plated blades have a coating for durability. The stainless steel under this coating is corrosion resistant, so your scissors won’t rust if the coating wears away.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated Blade—Titanium-nitride (TiN)-coated blades maintain their sharp cutting edge longer than uncoated stainless steel blades. They also have a nonstick surface. The stainless steel under this coating is corrosion resistant, so your scissors won’t rust if the coating wears away.
    Serrated Edge—Serrated blades grip material to prevent slipping.
    Wire-Stripping Notch—The wire-stripping notch is for 19- and 23-gauge wire.
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    Straight Handle
    A5 1/4"1 7/8"Nickel-Plated Stainless SteelNickel-Plated Stainless Steel HandleManualRightPointSerrated/Serrated3890A1030000003890A102000000
    A5 1/4"1 7/8"Nickel-Plated SteelNickel-Plated Steel HandleManualRight, LeftPointSerrated/StraightWire-Stripping Notch3890A14000003890A10200000
    A5 1/4"1 7/8"Nickel-Plated SteelNickel-Plated Steel HandleManualRight, LeftPointStraight/Straight3890A11000003890A10200000
    A5 1/4"1 7/8"Nickel-Plated SteelNickel-Plated Steel HandleManualRight, LeftPointStraight/StraightWire-Stripping Notch3890A12000003890A10200000
    B6 1/4"1 7/8"Nickel-Plated Stainless SteelNickel-Plated Stainless Steel HandleManualRightPointSerrated/Serrated3893A400000———0
    C6 1/2"1 3/4"Titanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated Stainless SteelPlastic HandleManualRight, LeftPointSerrated/Serrated3890A10100000———0
     

    Electrically Insulating Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Scissors. Electrically Insulating Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping.
    Image of Product. Wire-Stripping Notch. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Wire-Stripping Notch. Electrically Insulating Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping.

    Wire-Stripping

    Notch

    Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These scissors are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505. Also known as electricians' shears, they have a notch for stripping wire.
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    For Metal
     
    Straight Handle
    6 1/4"1 3/4"Stainless Steel
    Plastic HandleManualRight, LeftPointKnifeWire-Stripping NotchASTM F1505, IEC 609003185N11000000
     

    Easy-Cut Scissors for Kevlar and Abrasive Materials

    Image of Product. Fine-Point Blade Tip. Front orientation. Scissors. Easy-Cut Scissors for Kevlar and Abrasive Materials, Straight Handle, 5 3/4" Overall Length.
    Image of Product. Pointed-Blade Tip. Front orientation. Steel Blade. Easy-Cut Scissors for Kevlar and Abrasive Materials, Chrome-Plated Blade.

    Fine-Point Blade Tip

    Pointed-Blade Tip

    After each cut, the jaws spring open to make continuous cutting easy. The blades are serrated to grip material and prevent slipping.
    Chrome-Plated Steel—Chrome-plated steel blades are more durable than uncoated steel blades.
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    For Fabric, Kevlar
     
    Straight Handle
    5 3/4"7/8"Uncoated Carbon SteelRubber Handle
    Spring ActionRight, LeftFine PointSerrated/Straight3897A21000000
     
    For Fabric, Kevlar, Metal, Plastic
     
    Straight Handle
    6 1/2"5/8"Chrome-Plated SteelPlastic-Coated Steel HandleSpring ActionRight, LeftPointSerrated/Serrated3897A1200000
    6 3/4"1"Chrome-Plated SteelPlastic-Coated Steel HandleSpring ActionRight, LeftPointSerrated/Serrated3897A1800000
     

    Static-Control Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Scissors. Static-Control Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping.
    Protect sensitive equipment from harmful static discharges while cutting and stripping wire. The handles on these scissors drain static away from the blades. Also called electricians’ shears, these scissors have a file on each blade to clean electrical contacts. The blades are stainless steel, which resists corrosion from water and mild chemicals.
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    Straight Handle
    5"1 3/4"Uncoated Stainless SteelPlastic HandleManualRightPointStraight/Straight1× 10^12File6204N14000000
     

    Compact-Tip Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping

    Image of Product. Serrated Blade. Front orientation. Scissors. Compact-Tip Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping, Offset Handle, 4 3/4" Overall Length.
    Image of Product. Straight Blade. Front orientation. Scissors. Compact-Tip Scissors for Wire Cutting and Stripping, Offset Handle, 5" Overall Length.

    Serrated Blade

    Straight Blade

    Cut and strip wire in tight spaces with the compact tips on these scissors. The blades are nickel plated for durability, and they have rounded tips to prevent snags and injury. Handles are offset to keep your hand clear of the material as you cut on flat surfaces.
    Serrated Edge—Serrated blade grips material to prevent slipping.
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    Offset Handle
    4 3/4"1/2"Nickel-Plated SteelSteel HandleManualRightBlunt PointSerrated/StraightWire-Cutting Notch2870A2100000
    5"1 1/2"Nickel-Plated SteelSteel HandleManualRightBlunt PointStraight/StraightWire-Cutting Notch2870A310000
     

    Compact Fine-Point Scissors

    Image of Product. Style E. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Scissors. Compact Fine-Point Scissors, Style E.

    Style E

    These small scissors have narrow, sharp tips for fine cutting and trimming.
    Style E—Style E scissors maintain a sharp edge even when repeatedly sanitized or autoclaved. The blades have fine serrations to tightly grip material in delicate applications.
    Stainless Steel Blade—Stainless steel blades resist corrosion.
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    For Cardboard, Fabric, Leather, Metal, Paper, Plastic, Rubber
    E3 1/2"5/8"Uncoated Stainless SteelStainless Steel Handle
    StraightStandardManualRight, LeftFine PointSerrated/Serrated3611A140000000
    E4 1/2"3/4"Uncoated Stainless SteelStainless Steel Handle
    StraightStandardManualRight, LeftFine PointSerrated/Serrated3611A15000000
     

    Sheet Metal-Cutting Drill Attachments

    Image of ProductInUse. Drill Not Included. Front orientation. Sheet Metal-Cutting Shears. Sheet Metal-Cutting Drill Attachments.
    Image of Specification. Cutting Pattern - Straight, Right Curves, Left Curves. Front orientation. Sheet Metal-Cutting Drill Attachments.

    Drill Not Included

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    Straight,

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    Left

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    Convert your drill into a sheet metal cutter to make quick, low-effort cuts without a separate power tool. Insert the bit on these attachments into your chuck to power the jaws, then slide the telescoping clamp over the drill body to hold them in place. They’re quick to install and remove, so you can switch between cutting and drilling. These attachments have a rotating collar that can turn the cutting head 360° to make cuts at any angle.
    Also known as scissor-blade shears, these attachments have a bottom blade that stays in place while the upper blade moves up and down, making clean cuts without deforming edges. If your tool runs at multiple speeds, the jaws do too. Choose a slow speed for curves and corners, or a fast speed for quick, straight cuts. To extend the life of the blades, adjust the clearance between the cutting jaws to suit the thickness of the material you’re cutting.
    Made from lightweight aluminum and plastic, these attachments won’t weigh down your tool, so you can make one-handed cuts. Both the width and length of the clamp are adjustable, so they can fit around most corded or cordless drills, including impact drivers. Tighten onto your drill with a thumb screw. They also include spacers for extending the clamp to fit over large drills.
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    Cutting Pattern—Straight, Right Curves, Left Curves, Square
     
    For Use On Aluminum, Copper, Stainless Steel, Steel
    3/64"1/32"1/16"7/64"SteelAluminum
    2,9001/4" to 1/2"100V AC, 14V DC730032 to 100Rotating Collar, Telescoping Clamp7454N110000000
     
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