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Bolt cutters
Bolt cutters

A bolt cutter is a scissors-like tool used for cutting heavy chains, bolts and wire mesh. They typically have very long handles and short blades, in order to maximise leverage and cutting force. Image File history File links Animation showing the leverage action of standard bolt cutters. ... Different types of scissors - sewing, kitchen, paper Scissors are a tool used for cutting thin material which requires little force. ... Leverage is related to torque; leverage is a factor by which lever multiplies a force. ...


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Bolt cutters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (226 words)
A bolt cutter is a scissors-like tool used for cutting heavy chains, bolts and wire mesh.
Bolt cutters are available usually in 12", 14", 18", 24", 30", 36" and 42" length.
Many companies now manufacture bolt cutters with fiber glass handles which can be used for cutting live electrical wires and are extremly useful during rescue operations.
bolt cutters (352 words)
Bolt cutters are manufactured in five different range to suit your specific needs.
Bolt cutters for extra hard wires where the percentage of carbon contents is more are cut by our special Heavy duty fl jaws.Bolt cutter with tubular handle of erw pipes,with taper fitteddrop forged levers
Bolt cutters specially for cutting of Gold and Silver bars to minimize the wastage as it happens during conventional cutting.Handle will be coloured Green.
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