HSS cutting blades can be used to cut a variety of materials, including but not limited to: sheet metal, corrugated material, pipes, complex profiles, powder coated material, stainless steel, copper, aluminum, formica, plastic, and fibreglass, among others.
Cut straight lines, curve lines, and circles with a double cutting head that rotates 360 degrees.
Cutting 14 gauge material is simple and quick, and the result is a precision, burr-free edge.
Fits any drill with a speed range of 1500-3000 RPM. It is more convenient and powerful than traditional shears and snips.
Sheet metal nibbler with a variety of uses, including car repair and home maintenance tasks such as cutting metal roofs, HVAC vent pipes, and other metal sheets.
Features.
Drill a pilot hole to serve as a starting point.
The 4-12 MM step drill bit allows you to drill a starting hole for the nibbler before using it to cut a perfect circle around the hole.
With ease, you can cut circles.
It is possible to cut a perfect circle with the help of the circle cutting accessories, with a maximum diameter of 11-2/5 inch.
Cutting head that rotates 360 degree.
The cutting head’s 360-degree rotation allows for simple control and has no trouble cutting straight curves and circles.
Maximum cutting capacities are as follows.
– 1.8mm thick iron/steel plat.
– stainless steel plate with a thickness of 1.2m.
– 2mm thick copper/aluminum plat.
– 2mm thick plastic/fiberglass boar.
The following items are included in the package.
1 * Metal sheet nibbler cutter with a blad.
1 * Handle made of plasti.
1 * Round accessories that are cut to siz.
Extra nibbler cutter die (one per order).
Nibbler cutter punch (no. 1.
1 * Wrench (optional.
1 * A toolbox made of iro.
I bought this to cut some shapes and notches out of 24 ounce 1/32″ copper sheet with a diamond blade. It performs admirably in this regard. I haven’t tried it on any of the more difficult metals yet.
It appears to work best when the drill is running at maximum speed. I tried spinning the drill at a slower speed to get more precision, but it didn’t cut nearly as well as it should have.
It nibbles out small crescents with razor-sharp points from the surface of the food. Take care where you use it because it releases thousands of tiny crescent needles all over the place.