Difference between revisions of "Shop Fox 8" Plate Shear"
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 13 March 2020
Removed by owner 3/13/20
Note
Primarily designed for straight cuts in sheet metal.
Nothing harder then mild steel.
The knurled knob is meant to be a clamp and is helpful for thicker materials.
Flat stock only on the blades, No channel or angle etc.
No rod or wire except in the hole.
It will cut 1/8 mild steel and 1/2" rod but I recommend 12 gauge sheet and 3/8 diameter as maximums.
Pull slowly and be prepared for a jolt if you are pulling hard at the end of a cut.