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Anvil Pruning Shears Tvardy 780 mm, 65Mn steel blade with PTFE coating
Anvil Pruning Shears Tvardy 780 mm, 65Mn steel blade with PTFE coating
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Anvil Pruning Shears Tvardy 780 mm, 65Mn steel blade with PTFE coating
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Anvil Pruning Shears Tvardy 780 mm, 65Mn steel blade with PTFE coating
Anvil Pruning Shears Tvardy 780 mm, 65Mn steel blade with PTFE coating
Anvil Pruning Shears Tvardy 780 mm feature a long-handled design and a hardened 65Mn steel anvil-style blade with PTFE coating, built for cutting dry and dead branches. The tool uses a single sharpened blade that compresses wood against a flat anvil, producing controlled cuts on woody material. With a length of 780 mm, these shears provide additional leverage for heavier pruning tasks in gardens, orchards and professional landscaping work where durability and corrosion resistance are important.
The hardened 65Mn steel blade offers wear resistance and maintains cutting performance over time; its PTFE coating reduces friction and helps prevent sap and debris buildup. The anvil-style design concentrates force on a single cutting edge against a flat surface, making it effective for dry, dead or hard wood. The long handle increases leverage, reducing effort when cutting thicker branches, and the overall construction is aimed at withstanding regular outdoor use.
Position the anvil pruning shears so that the branch rests on the flat anvil and the sharpened blade aligns with the intended cutting point. Apply steady pressure to the handles to compress the branch until it severs; allow the anvil action to crush and cut fibrous or dry material. For best results, make single decisive cuts rather than sawing motions. Inspect the blade before use for cleanliness and secure fastening. Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and eye protection when pruning.
Reserve these anvil shears for dry, dead or hard branches rather than for live green wood to avoid crushing healthy stems. After use, wipe the blade clean of sap and debris and apply a light protective coating to the blade to maintain corrosion resistance provided by the PTFE finish. Regularly check for blade sharpness and service or replace the blade if cutting performance declines significantly.
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