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Not sure if it's the super hardened metal version or not?
I have the version of these with the comfort grip handle and the super hardened metal and I've cut thousands of nails with them. However, they were at least twice the cost of these.
This price makes me think they are not the hardened version but still a decent price if your just using them for cutting softer metals & other materials.
Edit:
I own these:
Knipex 74 22 250
High Leverage 12 Angled Diagonal Cut https://a.co/d/dD1qDYy
"The precision cutting edges are induction hardened to approximately 64 HRC"
I looked it up and the product posted is the same hardness of 64 HRC.
https://www.knipex.com/products/c...rs/7401200
Not sure if it's the super hardened metal version or not?
I have the version of these with the comfort grip handle and the super hardened metal and I've cut thousands of nails with them. However, they were at least twice the cost of these.
This price makes me think they are not the hardened version but still a decent price if your just using them for cutting softer metals & other materials.
Edit:
I own these:
Knipex 74 22 250
High Leverage 12 Angled Diagonal Cut https://a.co/d/dD1qDYy
"The precision cutting edges are induction hardened to approximately 64 HRC"
I looked it up and the product posted is the same hardness of 64 HRC.
https://www.knipex.com/products/c...rs/7401200
Thank you for the info, is this made in German?
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Maybe someone knows. I have a steel/metal cover for my convector radiators. One of them needs to be cut slightly from the bottom due to an elevated floor due (we had tiles put in and the contractor was adamant about putting wonderboard over our wood floor). I need to snip off about 1/2 to 3/4 inch off the radiator cover. Will this type of tool do the job ? If not how would I be able to get this done ?
Maybe someone knows. I have a steel/metal cover for my convector radiators. One of them needs to be cut slightly from the bottom due to an elevated floor due (we had tiles put in and the contractor was adamant about putting wonderboard over our wood floor). I need to snip off about 1/2 to 3/4 inch off the radiator cover. Will this type of tool do the job ? If not how would I be able to get this done ?