Buy Black Malco TSHD Turboshear Heavy Duty Metal Cutting Attachment Shear

Made in the United State.

The blades can be changed.

Power drills become heavy duty power shears.

This is a tool that goes into the chuck of an A/C or cordless drill that has a 14.4 volt or bigger battery pack.

It can cut 18 gauge galvanized steel and 20 gauge spiral duct with ease.

Navigates tight patterns and square cuts with ease, even when they are very small.

A clamping tool is included.

Making your power drill into a powerful metal-cutting shear is now a better idea than ever. When you use a corded or cordless drill, this well-designed attachment fits into the chuck and allows you to cut quickly in most types of sheet metal. A lightweight aluminum cast shear head and a molded drill clamp make it easy to go where the work is. The telescoping drill clamp is small and lightweight, and it can be adjusted to fit a wide range of drills and impact drivers, even those with small bodies. Extra spacers for big motor housings are kept in a clamp that can hold them. Allows the shear head to be turned 360° and set in any position for the best tool clearance when cutting profiles or for easy material flow. The wide-opening jaws of the shear can be used at high or low speeds to give you the control you need to follow a precise trim line, cut through layers of metal and seams, even the ribs of spiral duct. Heavy-duty gearing and beefy, hardened carbon steel blades work together to cut up to 18-gauge (1.22 mm) of mild steel at a time. A lateral blade adjustment feature ensures that the best cutting and maneuverability can be kept for the life of the blades. On the job, replacement blades can be easily put in.

I’m a woman who has a picture in her head of how to use the siding from our old pole barn to make vegetable planter boxes. None of these tools would have been able to cut through the steel siding on my pole barn. It was a good thing that the Malco Turbo Shear was well-liked, and I found the best price through this vendor. To start, I made a line on the siding. Then I used the shear. This is true: If you don’t lift the siding, you’ll have more trouble cutting it. You can’t just lay it down and think you’ll get through it quickly. A lot of the time I had to lift the siding up as we went over the bumps. I did it on the grass. Because the veg boxes are on the ground, at times I wasn’t very straight. I think this is a good product.

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