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A double hinge provides high cutting force with low gripping pressure.
The carbide-tipped steel jaws stay sharp longer than standard steel jaws. You can sharpen them as they wear. These cutters have a double hinge that provides high cutting force with low gripping pressure.
Also known as nippers, these cutters have wide, flat jaws that cut steel wire and bolts close to the surface.
Snip wire close against circuit boards and other electronic components without building up electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Made of stainless steel, these cutters won’t rust even when stored in damp environments. The grips drain static away from the blades to prevent damage to sensitive equipment from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Make one-handed cuts with these small cutters.
Handle is angled 30° to keep work in sight and hands clear of the work surface. Blades are flat on one side for close-to-the-surface cuts.
Slice through bolts and chain with low effort.
Cut excess plastic off injection molded or 3D printed parts—these make flush cuts with a smooth, finished edge.
Safely cut plastic near electronics. The grips on these cutters divert static from your application to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from building up and damaging sensitive equipment.
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.
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.
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.
Also known as tinners' snips, these cutters make straight cuts and curves.
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.
Prevent chipping, binding, and fracturing when cutting brittle, high-pressure laminated plastic.
Make accurate cuts at precise angles. These cutters have a miter guide that is notched to line up your workpiece.
Make flush cuts through fiber-optic cable for clean connections and easy splicing.
Use these one-handed cutters on small-diameter aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Jaws ratchet to increase cutting pressure as you open and close the handles.
Cut plastic and rubber pipe, tubing, and hose.
Trim plastic slotted wire duct to fit inside enclosures and control panels.
Produce a clean cut in rope with a cutting blade that pushes down on a flat anvil-style jaw.
Make intricate cuts with scissors that minimize hand fatigue and avoid dulling over time.
Minimize hand fatigue—the handles on these scissors are lightweight and spring-action opens the blades for quick repeat cuts.
Minimize hand fatigue with a lightweight handle and spring-action that automatically opens the blades for quick repeat cuts.
Make quick, repeat cuts without tiring your hand—a spring-action band opens these scissors automatically.
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.
Comfortably cut at any angle with these scissors. The blades rotate so your hand doesn’t have to.
Squeeze these scissors like tweezers to make precise, repeat cuts that won't tire your hand.
After each cut, the jaws spring open to make continuous cutting easy.
Cut through cable ties without damaging the material they’re securing.
Keep one hand free while cutting and trimming strapping.
Strip fiber-optic cables without scratching or damaging them. These cable strippers have three nonmarring openings to handle different thicknesses of fiber-optic cable jackets and buffer coatings.
Small enough to fit in your pocket, these wire strippers are 5" or shorter.
Trim solid rivets to the length you need without changing their shape.