Difference between revisions of "Sheet Metal Shear"
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Revision as of 16:57, 26 January 2019
The shear in the shop is the Pexto G-52 Foot Squaring Shear. Squaring shears, like the one shown to the left, are used to cut sheet metal to a usable size. This shear is foot operated and can cut stock that is a maximum of 52 inches in width and 16-gauge in thickness.
Training
Links
http://thing.cs.usm.maine.edu/~jmc/tools/metalsites/squaringsheer/SHEAR.htm