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7/8” ALUMININUM CUTTING TOOL

Original price was: ₹7,900.00.Current price is: ₹6,320.00.

| 7/8” ALUMINUM CUTTING TOOL | The 7/8” Aluminum Cutting Tool is specifically designed for cutting aluminum cables with precision. It features sharp blades and a sturdy build, making it reliable for both professional and fieldwork applications. |

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A 7/8″ aluminum cutting tool is designed for cutting aluminum materials, typically involving specific tools or saws that can handle the precision and durability needed for this task. Here’s a rundown of what you might need:

Types of Tools for Cutting 7/8″ Aluminum

  1. Circular Saws: Equipped with a carbide-tipped blade designed for cutting non-ferrous metals, including aluminum. Ensure the saw has the appropriate blade size and tooth count for a clean cut.
  2. Miter Saws: Ideal for precise cuts at various angles. Use a blade specifically designed for cutting aluminum to prevent clogging and ensure smooth cuts.
  3. Band Saws: Equipped with a blade suitable for cutting metal, band saws can handle various thicknesses and are useful for making straight and curved cuts in aluminum.
  4. Jigsaws: With a fine-toothed metal cutting blade, a jigsaw can cut aluminum sheets or small pieces. Ensure you use a blade designed for metal cutting to avoid dulling and ensure accuracy.
  5. Pipe Cutters: If you’re cutting aluminum tubing, a pipe cutter designed for metal can be effective. It provides a clean and precise cut on cylindrical aluminum.
  6. Hand Tools: For small or detailed work, hand tools like metal snips or hacksaws can be used. They are suitable for thin aluminum sheets or small sections but may require more effort and precision.

Tips for Cutting Aluminum

  1. Use the Right Blade: For power tools, use blades designed specifically for cutting aluminum or non-ferrous metals. These blades have special tooth configurations to reduce friction and heat buildup.
  2. Secure the Material: Clamp the aluminum securely to prevent movement during cutting. This helps achieve a straight cut and improves safety.
  3. Lubricate: Use cutting oil or lubricant to reduce friction and heat buildup, which can extend the life of your tool and ensure a cleaner cut.
  4. Cut Slowly: Take your time to cut slowly and steadily, especially with thicker aluminum, to prevent overheating and ensure precision.
  5. Wear Safety Gear: Always wear appropriate safety gear, including goggles and gloves, to protect yourself from metal shavings and debris.
  6. Check Tool Settings: Ensure your cutting tool is set correctly for the material and thickness. This can involve adjusting speeds or settings on power tools.
Brand

Andrew Tool

tool type

Manual

Application

Preparation cable for connector attachment

Blade life

150

Material type

Blade hardened tool, Body engineered plastic

Items included in package

1 x Jacket blade

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