Saturday, November 15, 2008

Great BOLT CUTTERS can be hard to find!


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A Bolt Cutter is a tool used for cutting chains, padlocks, bolts and wire mesh.


Recently I've come across some interesting information I thought I'd share.
There are different types of cutting blades for bolt cutters, including angle cut, center cut, shear cut, and clipper cut blades. Bolt cutters are available usually in 12", 14", 18", 24", 30", 36" and 42" length. The length is measured from the tip of the jaw to the end of the handle. We recently did some testing on every bolt cutter we could get our hands on and have finally picked the two manufacturer's that are by far the best for heavy duty high tensile cutting and general purpose lighter duty.
First We have our Chrome Molly Bolt Cutters. These are great for medium and light duty cutting. Jaws are heat treated drop forged high grade alloy chrome molybdenum tool steel. Drop forged satin finished frame. Textured Rubber Grips. Blade clearance adjusted with eccentric bolt. Great all around general purpose cutter. Designed for cutting medium steel and soft bolts, nuts, rods, chain and etc. A great bolt cutter for maintenance work and chain link fence. We now have them in stock from 12" to 42" long.
For Super hard bolts and extreme cutting we use our SUPER HIGH TENSILE BOLT CUTTERS
These Super High Tensile Bolt Cutters. The Best and Strongest bolt cutters money can buy. Exceeds federal specification No. GGG-C-74D, Replacable heads available. There is no better bolt cutter period.
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1 comment:

Unknown said...

I'm more about functionality than beauty... maybe that's why I don't bother with makeup (war paint), or even brushing my hair with a Pixie haircut, why bother?
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