Bolt Cutters

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  • Designed to power past tough cutting jobs with solid hardened alloy steel jaws for maximum blade life, strength, and durability
  • 1-step internal cam mechanism ensures accurate blade alignment that maximizes leverage and improves cutting power, making cutting tasks quick and efficient
  • Induction hardened cutting edge on snips for sheet metal stays sharp longer
  • Long handles feature a comfortable grip, reducing pressure on your hands while offering an improved hold for crisp and controlled cutting
  • Features a center that has a 15mm (1/2″) capacity for soft metals, a 11mm (7/16″) capacity for medium metals, and a 10mm (3/8″) capacity for hard metals

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(1) 790mm (31”) Heavy-Duty Bolt Cutter (14228)

  • Heavy-duty design, induction-hardened chrome molybdenum steel jaws for durability and hardness
  • Ratcheting mechanism minimize hand fatigue
  • Long handles provide high leverage, reduce pressure on hands
  • Ergonomic bi-material grip for greater control and comfort

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(1) 600mm (24”) Ratchet Heavy-Duty Bolt Cutter (W0170014)

  • Handles have heavy vinyl grips with flat grips ends for 90-degree cuts
  • All-purpose, center cut jaws for soft, medium, and hard metals
  • Forged alloy tool steel jaws are precision ground for sure, efficient cutting and long life
  • Cutting capacities for soft and medium materials is up to Brinell 300, Rockwell C31
  • Cutting capacities for hard materials is up to Brinell 400, Rockwell C42

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(1) 350mm (14”) Bolt Cutter (63314)

Option 2
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(1) 450mm (18”) Bolt Cutter (63318)

Option 3
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(1) 600mm (24”) Bolt Cutter (63324)

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(1) 750mm (30”) Bolt Cutter (63330)

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(1) 900mm (36”) Bolt Cutter (63336)

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(1) 1050mm (42”) Bolt Cutter (63342)

  • Patented folding handles that allow it to easily fit into a bag
  • CR-MO hardened-steel cutting heads & extra-wide handles significantly reduce pressure on hands
  • Innovative compact bolt cutter features aligned blades and ergonomic power grip handles
  • This bolt cutter can tolerate the toughest conditions

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(1) 350mm (14”) Bolt Cutter (39-114)

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(1) 450mm (18”) Bolt Cutter (39-118)

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(1) 600mm (24”) Bolt Cutter (39-124)

  • Durable steel with drop forged construction and heat treated for strength and durability
  • Classic leverage design and precisely aligned blades deliver added strength
  • PP+TPR rubber handles make it anti-slip and more comfortable, ensuring your safety

Option 1
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(1) 200mm (8”) Bolt Cutter (W017017A)

Option 2
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(1) 350mm (14”) Bolt Cutter (W017004A)

Option 3
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(1) 450mm (18”) Bolt Cutter (W017005A)

Option 4
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(1) 600mm (24”) Bolt Cutter (W017006A)

Option 5
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(1) 750mm (30”) Bolt Cutter (W017007A)

  • Wire cutters feature a high leverage joint which can offers exceptional cutting performance with minimal effort
  • A slim profile and low profile flush rivet design
  • Recessed throat notch in the cutting blade can prevent wire or bolt from sliding during cutting
  • Premium anti-rust coating and Cr-V material for durable and longer use
  • Perfect for thin bolts, wires, cables, chains, and threaded rods

Option 1
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(1) 200mm (8”) Mini Bolt Cutter (3438)

a Tool for Every Job

BUYERS GUIDE

Bolt Cutters

Determine the Cutting Capacity:

When purchasing bolt cutters one of the first factors to consider is their cutting capacity. This refers to the maximum thickness and type of material the tool can cut. If you frequently work with heavy duty materials such as hardened steel chains or thick bolts, consider a model with a higher cutting capacity. Manufacturers typically provide this information so check the specifications to ensure the bolt cutters meet your needs.

Consider the Size and Length:

The size and length of bolt cutters significantly impact their performance and ease of use. Longer handles provide more leverage making it easier to cut through tough materials with less effort. However, longer tools can be cumbersome in tight spaces. Shorter bolt cutters are more compact and easier to maneuver but may require more physical strength to operate. Choose a size that balances your need for leverage with the space constraints of your typical work environment.

Evaluate the Material and Build Quality:

The build quality and materials used in the construction of bolt cutters are crucial for durability and performance. High quality bolt cutters are often made from hardened steel which ensures the blades remain sharp and resist wear over time. Look for models with sturdy handles made from materials like steel or reinforced aluminum. Rubberized or ergonomic grips can also enhance comfort and control during use reducing fatigue and the risk of slippage.

Check the Adjustability and Features:

Some bolt cutters come with adjustable blades allowing you to fine tune the tool for different cutting tasks. This feature can be particularly useful if you work with a variety of materials and thicknesses. Consider models with built in safety features such as locking mechanisms or blade guards, to protect against accidental injuries. These features can provide added convenience and peace of mind during use.

Assess the Brand and Warranty:

The reputation of the brand and the warranty offered are important considerations when purchasing bolt cutters. Established brands are more likely to provide reliable, high-quality tools and many offer warranties that cover defects in materials or workmanship. A good warranty can be an indicator of the manufacturer’s confidence in their product and can provide you with assurance and support in case of any issues.

Read Reviews and Seek Recommendations:

Before making a purchase it’s wise to read reviews and seek recommendations from other users. Online reviews can provide insights into the real world performance and durability of different bolt cutter models. Additionally, professional recommendations from industry experts or trusted sources can help you make an informed decision. Pay attention to feedback regarding ease of use, cutting efficiency and any common problems experienced by users.

UNVEILING THE pros AND conS

Bolt Cutters

pros

  • Bolt cutters are renowned for their exceptional cutting power. They can easily slice through thick and tough materials with relatively little effort making them highly efficient tools. This versatility allows them to handle a variety of materials from steel rods and bolts to chains and padlocks making them suitable for numerous applications.
  • One of the key benefits of bolt cutters is their portability. Most models are lightweight and easy to transport allowing users to carry them to different locations as needed. Their compact size also means they can be used in places where larger cutting machines cannot reach offering greater accessibility.
  • Bolt cutters are generally more affordable than specialized cutting machines or power tools making them a cost effective choice for many users. Additionally, they require minimal maintenance further reducing long term costs. This affordability and low maintenance make bolt cutters a practical option for various tasks.
  • Since bolt cutters are manually operated they do not require a power source. This makes them especially useful in remote or outdoor locations without access to electricity. Their manual operation also means they are less prone to malfunctions compared to powered tools ensuring greater reliability and readiness for use at any time.

cons

  • One significant drawback of using bolt cutters is the physical effort needed. Extended use can cause user fatigue particularly when cutting through very hard or thick materials. Users need sufficient physical strength to operate the cutters effectively which can be a limitation for some individuals.
  • Bolt cutters are not designed for precision cutting often leaving rough edges. This lack of precision can potentially damage surrounding materials if a clean accurate cut is required. For tasks requiring fine or detailed cuts bolt cutters may not be the best choice.
  • There are inherent size limitations to what bolt cutters can handle. They are only effective up to a certain thickness and hardness of material. Very thick or hard materials may be beyond their capability limiting their use in some applications.
  • Improper use of bolt cutters can lead to injuries such as pinched fingers or flying debris. There are also security concerns as bolt cutters can be misused for illegal activities like cutting padlocks or chains in thefts. Proper training and precautions are essential to mitigate these risks.
  • Over time the blades of bolt cutters can dull especially when used on very hard materials, necessitating regular sharpening or replacement. Excessive force or misuse can also lead to breakage of the tool itself which adds to potential costs and inconvenience.