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Hand seamers bend, fold, and flatten the edges of sheet metal to finish cut edges, join panels together, and remove ripples and wrinkles. They also grip sheet metal to move and position it, keeping hands away from sharp edges. Their jaws provide a wide clamping face for a firm hold on materials. Also known as sheet metal hand brakes, they make custom bends, correct bends, hem short workpieces, and touch up long workpieces. They are commonly used on HVAC ducts and metal roofing panels.
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Hand Seamers & Tongs
The deep throat of hand seamers and tongs allows them to reach far onto sheet metal panels while their shallow jaw faces provide a more targeted grip than typical hand seamers. Also known as seaming tongs, they set their jaws inline with the handle to provide a standard hold for work at waist-level or lower.
Standard Cushion Grip
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Offset Hand Seamers & Tongs
The deep throat of these offset hand seamers and tongs allows them to reach far onto sheet metal panels while their shallow jaw faces provide a more targeted grip than typical hand seamers. Also known as offset seaming tongs, they angle their jaws from the handle to reach into tight spaces, increase bending leverage, and provide a comfortable grip for overhead work.
Standard Cushion Grip
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