This is a specialized hand tool designed for precise cutting of various materials, often used in maintenance and repair operations. It is constructed from hardened steel for durability and sharp, clean cuts, unlike dull or damaged cutting tools. Operators may experience difficulty making clean cuts, excessive force required, or material deformation if this tool is worn or broken.
Always verify with serial number before ordering.
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Cross-reference part number with serial number before ordering to confirm fitment. Keep original parts until new ones are confirmed correct. Record part numbers replaced for future reference.
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A worn snipping tool will begin to require more force to make a cut, and the cut edge may appear ragged or deformed. If the tool is significantly damaged, it may fail to cut through the material entirely or could slip, potentially causing injury. Continued use of a dull or damaged tool can lead to frustration and inefficient work.
Ensure the cutting surfaces are clean and free from any debris or residue before attempting to make a cut. Do not attempt to cut materials harder than the tool is designed for, as this can damage the blades.
Periodically inspect the cutting edges for any signs of wear, chipping, or dullness, and clean the tool after each use.