Ideal Lever Tin Snips

  • For short, straight and figure cuts, large radii
  • Cutting edge hardness 60-62 HRC
  • Micro-serrated cutting edge prevents slipping off during cutting
  • Special cutting geometry and precision cutting for a clean cut without any burrs
  • With optimum leverage for easy and effortless work
  • With opening spring and catch
  • Re-adjustable screw-joint
  • Ergonomically multi-component safety handle for better handling
  • Handles made of solid rolled steel
  • Made of tool steel, forged, oil-hardened
Grouped product items
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066L-15-250 250 10 Large, straight and continuous cuts left With opening spring 30 1,2 1,0 55 - 59 500 6 40 03758 06611 9
066L-15-250-SB 250 10 Large, straight and continuous cuts left With opening spring 30 1,2 1,0 55 - 59 510 315 85 33 10 6 40 03758 66616 6
066R-15-250 250 10 Large, straight and continuous cuts on the right With opening spring 30 1,2 1,0 55 - 59 500 6 40 03758 06621 8
066R-15-250-SB 250 10 Large, straight and continuous cuts on the right With opening spring 30 1,2 1,0 55 - 59 510 315 85 33 10 6 40 03758 66617 3
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Use tools for indicated purposes only.
Before using the cutting tools please wear body protection such as safety mask, safety glasses and hand protection.
Beware of wire ends flying off!

Lever Tin Snips
The sophisticated construction of the components used for these snips generates additional lever-assisted operation. Added to that are the ergonomically designed handles, spring-loaded opening and a joint with an adjusting screw. All in all, this means that the worker can achieve optimum results with lever-assisted snips because it is easier to concentrate for longer periods. he cutter head is forged from high tensile strength steel with a hardness rating of 60 - 62° HRC and this alone is one reason why these snips will cut through sheet steel so easily.

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Accurate cutting – to the millimetre
Accurately shaped metal sheet is necessary to make every roof weather and wind-proof. Whether up on the roof or down on the ground, the roofer has to be able to cut and shape the sheeting until he has a perfect fit. Whenever anyone works with sheet metals, they need to be able to work accurately and without undue strain. Every inaccurate cut costs money, wastes time and effort. Experienced tradesmen and women use ergonomically designed, accurate NWS tin snips and seaming pliers to make their work that bit easier.