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Cutting Shears MODECO MN-63-225 600 mm – manual wire and cable cutting tool
MODECO MN-63-225 cutting shears, 600 mm in length, are manual wire and cable cutting tools designed for controlled, single-person operation. The long handles increase leverage to reduce cutting effort when working with metal wire, small-diameter cables and similar materials. The compact head and robust blades enable precise straight cuts while the overall build is intended for workshop, construction and maintenance environments where repeated manual cutting is required.
Long 600 mm handles provide improved mechanical advantage for cutting tougher wires with less force, while the rigid construction ensures stable blade alignment during use. The cutting head is shaped for direct, clean shearing of wire and small cable cores without the need for powered equipment. The tool's compact head allows access into tighter spaces compared with bulkier power cutters, and the manual operation eliminates dependency on power sources.
Place the wire or cable to be cut between the blades near the pivot point for maximum cutting force. Grip the handles firmly and apply steady pressure until the blades close cleanly through the material. For thicker or harder wires make small incremental cuts closer to the pivot or use appropriate personal protective equipment. After cutting, inspect blade edges for burrs and remove any residual wire fragments to maintain safe operation.
Use the shears for their intended purpose of cutting wire and small cables; avoid cutting hardened rods or materials beyond the tool's capacity. Regularly check and keep the blades clean and lightly oiled to prevent corrosion and ensure smooth motion. Wear eye protection and gloves when cutting metal wire, and store the tool in a dry place to prolong service life.
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