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Stanley® Maxsteel® Straight Cut Aviation Snip measuring 12 1/2" has forged chrome molybdenum steel cutting blades for added durability. Snip is ideal for cutting aluminum, vinyl siding, screening, cardboard, leather and copper. It has a latch design that allows for a quick single handed operation and has adjustment-free fasteners to prevent loosening of the blades. It can cut up to 18 ga cold-rolled steel or 23 ga stainless-steel. It has serrated cutting blades to provide a sturdy bite and prevents material from slipping. It has yellow handles to provide a slip-resistant bi-material grip for comfort and control. It meets or exceed ANSI standards.
Features
Cuts up to 18 gauge (1.2mm) cold-rolled steel or 23 gauge (0.7mm) stainless-steel
Forged chrome molybdenum steel cutting blades for strength, durability and long cutting life
Serrated cutting blades provides a sturdy bite and helps prevent material from slipping during use
Latch design allows for a quick single handed operation
Adjustment-free fasteners prevent loosening of the blades
Color-coded, slip-resistant bi-material grip for comfort and control
Meets or exceeds ANSI standards
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Caution
Always use safety goggles to protect your eyes
Always be in a balanced and stable position when using hand tools
Disconnect electricity when working on electrical parts
Keep grease off holding surface of a tool
Keep tools clean to prevent slippage and possible injury
Never expose tools to excess heat, this could temper and ruin the tool