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Bench shears mount to a worktable and use their cutting blades to slice through sheet metal. Their throatless design allows long cuts along the edges of materials. They also trim small workpieces, cut sheets into strips, and cut strips into smaller pieces. These manual machining shears have a long lever that increases leverage to operate the blades by hand.
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Straight Blade Bench Shears
Straight-blade bench shears make straight cuts by pressing their blades through metal sheets, thin plates, tubes, and bar stock. Sometimes called plate shears, they have an adjustable material stop that stabilizes workpieces and keeps them from deflecting upwards after the cut is made. They are commonly used to make patch panels and floor pans for automotive and HVAC applications.
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Rotary Blade Bench Shears
Rotary-blade bench shears roll sheet metal between their cutting wheels to make straight, curved, and irregular cuts. The blades adjust to accommodate different sheet thicknesses. These shears are commonly used to make rounded and intricate cuts to shape workpieces.
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