BESSEY Main Catalogue Clamping- and Cutting Technology Page 142
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BESSEY Cutting Technology Lexicon 1. Types 2. Models Standard tin snips Shape and straight cutting snips 3. Right cutting or left cutting snips. What is the difference? Ç Ç Ç Ç In standard tin snips, edges and handle are traditionally forged into one unit. The force required for cutting is determined by the ratio of edge length to the handle length. Compound leverage snips Shape and straight cutting snips are real "all-rounders". They can cut through a metal sheet (straight-cut) as well as cut large and small contours or radii (outlinecut). In this case, it does not matter whether you are cutting at the edge (edge cut) or at the centre of a sheet. You can naturally use shape and straight cutting snips for notchingoperations. Shape cutting snips Straight cutting snips Do you wish to cut a metal sheet at the centre and/or near the edges? Then the perfect tool for you is the straight cutting snips. You can use long edges of this tool to cross-cut and notch large metal sheets quickly and precisely with less effort. 142 Right cutting snips Right cutting snips are sharpened and designed so that they can cut right radii (i. e. a curve from left to right) easily. Left cutting snips are the best for radius cuts from right to left. Shape cutting snips are best suited ZKHQ\RXZDQW¾QHDQGQDUURZUDGLXV cuts near the edges of a metal sheet. You can use the delicately shaped edge of these snips to cut extremely narrow shapes or curves without any problem. Compound leverage snips comprise a cutter head and a handle. The compound action produces additional leverage. Left cutting snips The common perception is that, right cutting snips are for right-handers, and left cutting snips for left-handers. This is not true. In fact, it is the other way round. If you, a right-hander, are cutting a radius (see above, from left to right), using right cutting snips, you have to cut outwards from your wrist. With left cutting snips, (radius is then from right to left) you can cut inwards from your wrist. This is considerably more ergonomic. Try it out once!
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