🔧 Cut Like a Pro with VEVOR's Shear Magic!
The VEVOR Hand Plate Shear is an 8-inch manual metal cutter designed for precision cutting of 1/4" sheet steel and 7/16" rods. With a robust solid steel frame and high carbon steel blades, this tool ensures durability and safety. Its long handle provides maximum leverage, making it easy to operate, whether fixed to a workbench or used freely. Weighing 38 pounds, it combines stability with user-friendly features, perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Color | Blue |
Material | Hardened Steel |
Brand | VEVOR |
Blade Material | Carbon,Carbon Steel,High,Metal,Steel |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 1"W |
Style | Adjustable |
Item Weight | 38 Pounds |
Blade Edge | Single Bevel or Bevel |
Finish Type | Metal |
Handle Material | Metal,Steel |
Point Style | Adjustable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Global Trade Identification Number | 99768558012046, 00768558012042 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 768558012042 |
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
Part Number | Hand Plate Shear |
Item Weight | 38 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Hand Plate Shear |
Size | 8inch |
Finish | Metal |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 8 Inch Manual Metal Shear Cutter |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**K
Easily cuts 20ga sheet metal
I'm not a huge fan of the least expensive tool option, but I needed to cut a number of 20ga sheet metal panels for rust repair on a 1970's vintage VW, and dreaded using a cutoff wheel for it all. This arrived well packaged and cleaned up with some WD40. Bolted to my work bench, this cuts 20ga sheet metal better than I expected. Nice clean cuts with not much effort at all. Totally pleased!
M**M
Large cutter bigger than expected
Came quick had to adjust blades nice quality cuts like butter now
C**L
Great tool
That’s the third Vevor tool I bought (after two print presses) and again, I have not been disappointed. The model I bought is the 12” shear, which I use to cut gauge 18 copper plates, that come in 12” x 12” or more. The hand shear cuts these 12” plates like paper, and the cut is very clean. I just had to bolt the shear on the workbench, so I could use two hands to pull the lever. The “hold-down” logic is a bit confusing at first, but it’s super useful once you get used to it. I protect the copper so the hold-down doesn’t leave a mark when unscrewing to hold.I checked around before buying the Vevor shear and every tool I found in the 12” range was around $300 after factoring in the shipping.I highly recommend this tool, and the brand.
A**T
Good Shear, Well Made, Sturdy, Clean Cut for <1/8"
Very easy to assemble and was well setup to begin with. Only thing of note was it's claim to be able to cut up to 1/4" mild steel plate. I tried cutting a length of 1/8" thick X 1.25" wide steel and barely made a dent using my full strength starting either close in on the jaw or out further under the hold-down plate. A short strip of 22 ga copper cut very cleanly and easily. Nice to have a paper cutter for lighter sheet metal!
A**R
quarter inch cutting
works great, don't think it will cut quarter inch material with out a lot of man power.
A**A
Buena herramienta
A sido satisfactorio y muy rápida la entrega de muy buena calidad
D**H
Smells like mold two months after purchase
I've owned this for two months now and it still smells like really strong mold. I had to put it in a trash bag. I've wiped it down, then I cleaned it with alcohol. Some of the blue paint came off from just using rubbing alcohol which is also not great. The mold thing is really strange. It's like it's baked into the paint, which it can't be. I have no idea what's going on but I can't use it. Feels like a colossal waste of money, but only because of the mold issue. The unit itself feels like a great value for the price. I just wish I could use it without making my shop smell funky.
M**O
Excellent Value for the Money - But check for any cracks before keeping
Shears are pretty simple tools, nonetheless this one is executed well. Assembly takes about five minutes (just several bolts to make the handle) and that's about it.Tips:-like with all big cast iron tools, these ship with bolts not super tightened etc. to prevent cracking. So make sure the bolts are tight, it will help keep the cuts straight when using on thicker materiale.-Make sure to use the hold-down part (the black thing that holds the metal flat) - it will help keep the metal where it needs to be, and not allow it to "rise" and make the cut less straight.-Several smaller cuts are always better than one big one, if you can do such. also, cutting closer to the throat / inside will result in less deviation, depending on what you are cutting.Also, as with any standard tool check if there are any cracks in the cast iron. This is rare, but these boxes get thrown around a lot, and sometimes there might be a crack you might find after it's too late.
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