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Tin snips Bessey D122N — band iron scissors for cutting sheet metal, green
Tin snips Bessey D122N — band iron scissors for cutting sheet metal, green
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Tin snips Bessey D122N — band iron scissors for cutting sheet metal, green
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Tin snips Bessey D122N — band iron scissors for cutting sheet metal, green
Tin snips Bessey D122N — band iron scissors for cutting sheet metal, green
Bessey D122N tin snips are manual band iron scissors designed for cutting sheet metal and similar thin metal materials. The tool has straight cutting blades for precise linear and mild contour cuts, ergonomic green handles for comfortable grip, and a durable construction intended for regular manual metalworking tasks. The scissors are suitable for tasks in HVAC, roofing, ductwork and general sheet-metal fabrication where controlled straight cuts are required.
The straight blades provide precise, clean cuts along lines and gentle curves while minimizing burrs. Ergonomically shaped green handles improve grip comfort and control during extended use. Robust hinge and blade construction ensures consistent cutting performance and long service life under normal manual usage conditions. The compact hand-operated design allows work in confined spaces without power sources.
Mark the cutting line on the sheet metal and secure the workpiece to prevent movement. Position the Bessey D122N tin snips so the cutting edge aligns with the marked line and apply steady, even pressure to close the blades while guiding the scissors along the cut. For longer cuts, make progressive cuts and maintain a consistent blade angle to reduce deformation. After cutting, deburr edges as needed with a file or deburring tool for a smooth finish.
Use protective gloves and eye protection when cutting metal, and clamp the workpiece to avoid slipping. Avoid cutting materials that exceed the tin snips’ intended thickness or hardness to prevent blade damage. Regularly inspect and maintain the blades and hinge, sharpening or replacing parts as needed to preserve cutting quality.
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