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Brand: Polymak
Polymak 250mm Aviation Snip Left Cut Forged Alloy Steel Serrated Sheet Metal Shears Comfort Grip HT-P-ASL-10
SKU: TI-P2-73178
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Short Description
The Polymak HT-P-ASL-10 is a professional-grade 250mm left-cut aviation snip forged from high-strength alloy steel for precision sheet metal fabrication. Featuring non-slip serrated cutting edges and an ergonomic comfort grip, it provides outstanding mechanical leverage to execute smooth straight cuts and tight left curves with minimal hand effort.
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: Polymak
- Weight (Approx.) : 400 gm
- Size : 250 mm
- Net Quantity : 1 pc
- Model: HT-P-ASL-10
- Tool Length: 250 mm (10 inches)
- Cut Type: Left Cut (Industry standard red-indicator reference format, paired with red/black high-comfort sleeves)
- Blade Material: Forged Heavy-Duty Alloy Steel
- Blade Treatment: Induction Hardened and Heat-Treated
- Edge Configuration: Micro-Serrated
- Handle Type: Ergonomic Comfort Grip Sleeve with Finger Shield Guards
- Locking Mechanism: Heavy-Duty Bottom Safety Lock Latch
Description
The Polymak 250mm Left-Cut Aviation Snip (Model: HT-P-ASL-10) is a manual shearing tool of trade grade designed with sheet metal fabricators, HVAC workers, roofers, and dry wall installers in mind. The cutting jaws, which are drop-forged from high-quality alloy steel and induction-hardened, are physically designed to preserve edge sharpness throughout a long service life, producing clean cuts through thin stainless steel panels, cold-rolled steel, and galvanized iron. With its left-cut geometry, this specialist hand tool is designed to roll discarded scrap material neatly away from the operator's hand while executing long straight lines and tight, exact radius curves to the left.By biting into smooth sheet metal, the precision-ground blades' micro-serrated cutting edges prevent sliding, material pushing, and undesired buckling in the middle of the stroke.
Features
:- Left-Cut Geometry: Geometrically tuned to easily trim tight, sharp curves and straight routes toward the left.
- Forged Alloy Steel Construction: To provide superior hardness, structural rigidity, and a longer service life, premium alloy steel is drop-forged and heat-treated.
- Non-Slip Serrated Cutting Edges: During heavy cuts, material slippage is prevented by precisely machined micro-serrations on the blade edges that firmly grasp slick metal sheets.
- Compound Pivot Leverage: Designed with a high-ratio compound joint system that increases hand squeezing force to shear thick-gauge metals with little effort.
- Ergonomic Comfort Grip Handle: To improve control and reduce hand fatigue, molded dual-material handle sleeves with an integrated finger protection and a slip-resistant textured contour.
Applications
:- Installing HVAC ductwork involves cutting, shaping, and removing tight radial notches from pipe ventilation boots and galvanized steel air ducts.
- Roofing and Metal Siding: On-site trimming of vinyl fascia profiles, aluminum valley flashing, copper roof drip edges, and zinc alloy sheets.
- Drywall Partition Framework: Corner beads, perimeter metal channels, acoustic ceiling grid runners, and structural steel wall studs.
- Cutting wire mesh fencing, aluminum car body panels, high-density rubber gaskets, and thin, rigid polymers are examples of general mechanical contracting.
Usage
:- To protect yourself from flying slivers and razor-sharp sheet metal burrs, put on safety-rated cut-resistant gloves and protective impact goggles.
- To activate the internal handle return spring, disengage the handle safety lock located at the base of the grip sleeves.
- To optimize shearing leverage, fully open the cutting jaws and place the sheet metal deep into the blade throats at a precise 90° vertical angle.
- To prevent dimpling or tearing the metal layout lines, gradually and continuously compress the ergonomic comfort handles, stopping the stroke just before the blade tips completely touch.
- Allow the left-cut body deflection to safely coil the scrap metal up and to the right out of your workspace as you gradually move the tool along the predetermined template route.

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