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A nibbler, or nibblers, is a tool for cutting sheet metal with minimal distortion. They may be used for nibbling. One type operates much like a punch and die, with a blade that moves in a linear fashion against a fixed die, removing small bits of metal and leaving a kerf approximately 6 mm wide.
Another type operates similar to tin snips, but shears the sheet along two parallel tracks 3–6 mm apart, rolling up the waste in a tight spiral as it cuts. Nibblers may be manual (hand operated) or powered.
Power nibblers are often powered by compressed air, though electrical types also exist. A common DIY nibbler tool is an electric drill attachment, which converts the rotary motion of the drill into a reciprocating motion of the jaw.
Ergonomically shaped handle.
Easy punch and die replacement.
18v Lithium-ion Cordless Nibbler 1.6 mm (16 Ga) Nibbler ideal for cutting roofing sheet metal at thicknesses up to 16 gauge.
Makita-built motor delivers 1,900 SPM for faster and smooth cutting.
Die holder rotates 360° to meet demands of cutting direction.
Includes: 2x 3Ah BATTERY & 1x CHARGER + CARRYCASE.
Convenient chip disposal is below cutting material to minimize damage to cutting surface.
Cutting radius: inner edge 45 mm (1-3/4"); outer 50 mm (2").
For straight cuts in corrugated and trapezoidal sheets.
Easy-to-use switch with a lock function.
The narrow motor housing allows for a comfortable and safe grip of the tool.
LED to indicate battery level.
The anti-restart function prevents accidental start-up.
A nibbler, or nibblers, is a tool for cutting sheet metal with minimal distortion. They may be used for nibbling. One type operates much like a punch and die, with a blade that moves in a linear fashion against a fixed die, removing small bits of metal and leaving a kerf approximately 6 mm wide.
Another type operates similar to tin snips, but shears the sheet along two parallel tracks 3–6 mm apart, rolling up the waste in a tight spiral as it cuts. Nibblers may be manual (hand operated) or powered.
Power nibblers are often powered by compressed air, though electrical types also exist. A common DIY nibbler tool is an electric drill attachment, which converts the rotary motion of the drill into a reciprocating motion of the jaw.