🔧 Cut with Confidence: Your Go-To Metal Shear for Precision and Power!
The VEVOR Hand Plate Shear is a robust manual metal cutter designed for precision cutting of 1/4" sheet steel and 7/16" rods. With a durable solid steel frame and high carbon steel blades, this tool ensures long-lasting performance. Its ergonomic long handle provides maximum leverage, making it easy to operate, whether mounted on a workbench or used standalone. Weighing 25 pounds and compactly designed, it offers stability and efficiency for all your metal cutting needs.
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
Part Number | Hand Plate Shear |
Item Weight | 25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20.5 x 18.1 x 6.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 5inchShear |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 5inch |
Color | Blue |
Material | Hardened Steel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Blade Length | 12 Inches |
Included Components | Hand Plate Shear |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**4
It totally works on appropriate material.
Heavy. That's good. I have been cutting up old Disson handsaw blades that are somewhat hardened. This cutter cuts them cleanly without much distortion. In the past I've used everything from an angle grinder, to a band saw, to heavy-duty snips and I've hated the cuts from all of these tools. This thing cuts really well and with minimal effort. And... the best thing... it's quiet. You don't have to plug it in. You don't need hearing protection or even a dust mask.In my experience it doesn't cut really thin flashing material all that, but I could probably adjust the cutter heads to be a bit tighter. The thin stuff has a tendency to bend and get wedged between the block and the cutter head.Overall, I love this thing. It was a great purchase and it was crazy-inexpensive... with shipping!
C**L
Great tool
That’s the third Vevor tool I bought (after two print presses) and again, I have not been disappointed. The model I bought is the 12” shear, which I use to cut gauge 18 copper plates, that come in 12” x 12” or more. The hand shear cuts these 12” plates like paper, and the cut is very clean. I just had to bolt the shear on the workbench, so I could use two hands to pull the lever. The “hold-down” logic is a bit confusing at first, but it’s super useful once you get used to it. I protect the copper so the hold-down doesn’t leave a mark when unscrewing to hold.I checked around before buying the Vevor shear and every tool I found in the 12” range was around $300 after factoring in the shipping.I highly recommend this tool, and the brand.
R**N
Great for cutting license plates
I have been looking for a way to cut license plates. Tried many options and none of them made an acceptable finished product. Is very heavy and the box that was left on my porch was broken. The tool was in good condition. So far the blade has held up well.
L**R
Would buy again, but rough quality
I am jeweler and needed a sheer to cut silver sheet, copper sheet, and cut off sprues from lost wax casting. I wanted to see if I could get a cheap shear to do this, and if not I would then get a more expensive one.I am definitely keeping this, it does great. It does take some effort on thicker sheet or sprues, bit it does what the description said it would and at a great price.It has some globby malformed edges, but I don’t care about that. I am disappointed the bolts to tighten the handle were missing, but buying those missing parts was easy enough. I recommend this product for a small jewelry shop if you want to save $$.
B**.
This shear is a beast
Heavy is an understatement. The shear weighs a lot but does a really nice job so far cutting 1/8 and 1/16 aluminum stock. Sorry I have not tried it on steel yet but with the ease this cuts aluminum I think it would cut steel almost as easy. Also found it has a 1/2" rebar cutter built in.
6**Y
Heavy! Lol.
I like this product. I bought the 12 inch version. It seems to be holding up very well cutting aluminum. The waste piece gets curled and that is my only complaint if you want to cut thin pieces to use… it would be nearly impossible unless you want to lose a finger Or waste the large piece of metal that you were cutting from. As I said earlier. The piece that comes out of the waste side will curl and then be unusable. Hopefully, that makes sense. It is a pretty good value as I have seen others that cost twice as much
C**E
Beware
The handle comes in 2 sections and they did not fit together properly. There was a lot of horizontal play when making cuts due to loose bolts, when tightened it hardly decreased the movement, which complicated smaller cuts - I assume it’s from poor machining of parts? Speaking of parts - some of them were rusted. It wasn’t possible to repackage the shear for return because I couldn’t separate the handle (my husband had to hammer the steel pieces together when assembling it and essentially it created a cold weld). Amazon came to pick up the item and said it wasn’t necessary to package it even though the directions from the company said it was required, then Amazon said they never received the return and I ended up having to pay for it! The whole experience was so frustrating! I would give 0 stars but that is not an option.
M**O
Excellent Value for the Money - But check for any cracks before keeping
Shears are pretty simple tools, nonetheless this one is executed well. Assembly takes about five minutes (just several bolts to make the handle) and that's about it.Tips:-like with all big cast iron tools, these ship with bolts not super tightened etc. to prevent cracking. So make sure the bolts are tight, it will help keep the cuts straight when using on thicker materiale.-Make sure to use the hold-down part (the black thing that holds the metal flat) - it will help keep the metal where it needs to be, and not allow it to "rise" and make the cut less straight.-Several smaller cuts are always better than one big one, if you can do such. also, cutting closer to the throat / inside will result in less deviation, depending on what you are cutting.Also, as with any standard tool check if there are any cracks in the cast iron. This is rare, but these boxes get thrown around a lot, and sometimes there might be a crack you might find after it's too late.
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