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469SHARK/4DP                                                             461/1BI
          BOLTSHARK cutter with groove                                             Diagonal cutting nippers



                                                         B
                                                               C
                                                                    L
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          › These ultra-powerful cutters are used to easily cut metal wire, including hardened and tempered alloys,   › material: premium plus carbon steel
           and other extruded metals. They are ergonomically designed to apply a maximum force, while being   › drop forged, entirely hardened and tempered
           easy on the hands. Drop-forged from Premium Hard Plus carbon steel with induction hardened cutting   › cutting edges induction hardened
           edges, BoltShark cutter can cut through up to 6mm of soft metal wire, 4mm of hard steel, and 3.6mm   › head polished
           of tempered piano wire or steel spring. In addition to wire, the Boltshark cutters will quickly and cleanly   › surface "nish: chrome plated to standard ISO

           cut through 5mm diameter nails, screws and rivets. The included groove holds thicker wire in position,   1456:2009
           preventing it from rolling along the cutting edge as the jaws are tightened.  › heavy duty double - component handles
          › drop forged from Premium Hard Plus carbon steel                        › made according to standard ISO 5749
          › fully hardened to ~47HRc, with cutting edges induction hardened to ~64HRc
          › "nished with an anti-corrosive black coating and lightly oiled

          › double-dipped plastic non-slip handles provide good ergonomic hand grip
          Advantages:
          › Engineered with a two-rivet joint, which uses a compound action to give increased cutting force with

           less e!ort.
          › The strongest force needs to be applied at the start of the cut, when the handles are furthest apart.
           BoltShark cutters are designed with the handles tighter together allowing the maximum force to be
           applied from the very start of the cut.
          › When cutting thicker diameter wire (over 2.5mm), there is a tendency for the wire to be pushed along
           the cutting edges as the jaws are tightened. The addition of a groove on the cutting edge holds the


           material safely in place, preventing this movement and allowing e$cient, one-handed operation.  SKU  L  B  A  C
          › Tests show that using grooved BoltShark cutters to cut 2mm piano wire requires only 33% of the force   607883  140  19  9.5  18  169
           needed by traditional strong cutters.

          › Central cutting edges leave a bevelled "nish on both sides of the cut.  607884  160  22.5  10  22   214
                                                                                  cutting capacity (10N=1kg)
          › The included groove holds thicker wire in position.
                                                                                  SKU    L   max 1600 N/mm" ∅  max 650 N/mm" ∅
          Usage:                                                                  607883  140    1,6         2,0
          › For precise cutting of soft (up to 6 mm), hard (up to 4 mm) and piano wires (up to 3,6 mm).  607884  160  1,6  2,5
          › Easily cuts parts such as screws, nails, rivets, etc. up to 5 mm thickness.


         SKU           L            B           A            C
         626500        200         34,8         19,5        16,5        347
         cutting capacity (10N=1kg)
         SKU           L         max 2150 N/mm" ∅  max 1600 N/mm" ∅  max 650 N/mm" ∅
         626500        200           3,6              4,0              6



































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