Buy TSF1A Turboshear Pneumatic Fiber Cement Siding Shear Malco

It connects to your existing air distribution system.

Cuts that are quick and straight or curve.

Lightweight, compact, and easy to transpor.

Replaceable blades and skid plates for long-lasting performance on the jo.

Blades that last a long time Product Descriptio.

This fiber cement siding shear can be powered by a standard gas-powered job-site compressor with a 50-foot (15.24 m) hose set-up, which is more than sufficient. The tool’s sleek, compact, and lightweight design, combined with a 45-degree hose clearance, allows it to go wherever the job takes it. When cutting on a bench or scaffolding, a smooth, easy one-handed operation always leaves a free hand to steady the work as it is being cut. A large skid plate on the head design stabilizes the cutting action, resulting in exceptionally smooth results in 5/16″ diameter “Fiber cement siding plank with a thickness of 7.9 mm. With its versatile design, this shear can also cut curved-pattern cuts for window and door archways. It is estimated that one blade and skid plate set will last approximately 30 residential siding projects. You can even rotate the tool’s skid plate in order to increase the acceptable cutting life of the tool. In addition, the long-lasting blade and skid plate set can be easily replaced while on the job site. When used in conjunction with Malco’s exclusive TurboShear Fiber Cement Design, the TSF1A is the ultimate tool for those who want to make quick, clean cuts in fiber cement siding, including window and door arches.

The Manufacturer’s Statemen.

Unstoppable shearing power can be obtained through the use of air pressure. Together with Malco’s patented TurboShearFC Design, the TSF1A is the ultimate tool for those looking to make quick, clean cuts in fiber cement siding, including window and door arches. Designed for cutting 5/16-inch steel “Fiber Cement Siding (eight millimeters).

This tool made the siding job a whole lot easier for me. Even for a complete amateur like myself who is re-siding their own home, the investment is well worth it. Because of the reviews I read, I decided to go with the pneumatic tool rather than the electric tool, and I’m glad I did. However, with the right compressor, this tool can be extremely useful and cost little money. When compared to the electric tool, the small frame made a significant difference in performance.

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