They are defined by their long handles and short blades. They usually have extra wide jaws and are made of drop-forged carbon steel. The blade edges are also bevelled to cut curves and circles or shapes more. They are lighter-duty snips that can only cut up to 25 gauge mild steel. The shape of the blades allows for sharp turns without buckling the sheet metal. A common use is cutting holes in pipes.
Specifications | |
Size | 8 inches |
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