This incredible cutter combines superior tensile-strength stainless steel, extra leverage handles, oblique head cutting blades and a blade gap screw with a beautiful modern design. The unique shape of the head makes it easy to reach into tight areas and the gap screw prevents the blades from touching and becoming dull.
Cutting Plier Facts
Bevelled cutting blades More durable and produce more cuts. A bevel cut is not as close as flush cut and requires more pressure. It leave a more pronounced edge on the cut screw ends.
Flush cutting blades Provides a minimal edge on the cut end of the screw. Flush cutters require less pressure to make a cut that a bevel cutter. The life of a flush cutter is shorter than the of a bevelled cutting plier.
Check the cutting edge. Nicks, chips of scratches indicate that you cutter is being used to cut something harder than it is intended to cut.
Check the handles using no pressure. It the distance between the handles has decreased with use, too much forces is being applies to the cutter. The material being cut is either harder or of a larger gauge than the cutting can tolerate.