Tin Snips Straight Cut

Labor-saving design cuts straight, left and right, with one tool

SKU: 35-001

Key Specifications

Warranty

Limited Lifetime

Insulated

No

Cable Size – Maximum

N/A

Colour

Black, Yellow

Material Application

Tin

Detailed information

IDEAL® Aviation Tin Snips are a versatile and durable tool designed to make cutting tasks easier. With a labor-saving design that allows for straight, left, and right cuts, these snips are perfect for a variety of applications. The blades are forged from chrome-molybdenum steel, providing exceptional strength and durability. Serrated edges ensure a stable hold on the material, making precise cuts effortless. These compound action snips can handle steel up to 18-gauge for rolled steel or 23-gauge for stainless steel, offering reliable performance for demanding tasks.

  • Labor-saving design cuts straight, left and right, with one tool
  • Chrome-molybdenum steel forged blades for greater strength and durability
  • Serrated edges provide a stable hold when cutting
  • Compound action aviation snips can cut steel up to 18-gauge for rolled steel or 23-gauge stainless steel
  • Blades are designed with serrated edges for a secure bite on the material being cut
  • Constructed from chrome molybdenum steel

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