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The Metal Nibbler Drill Attachment is a revolutionary tool that enhances your electric drill's capabilities, allowing for precise and safe metal cutting. With its durable design and high hardness cutting head, it can handle various materials while ensuring user safety. Its compact size makes it easy to store, making it an essential addition to any toolbox.
Manufacturer | Rercarre |
Part Number | LP-558 |
Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.96 x 3.86 x 1.97 inches |
Item model number | LP-558 |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Included Components | drill |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**N
Bien mais côté précision pas facile.
Si vous avez à faire des coupes précises, vous comprendrez.
F**E
drill
Satisfait ,pour le prix quand même une belle qualité je suis agréablement surpris
D**A
Inexpensive tool, but limited usability
Usable for a limited scope of sheet metal cutting applications, but difficult to accurately steer along a cut line (the cutting wheels will naturally "pull" or "wander" slightly in one direction or the other unless some sort of steering handle is cleverly added to the attached cutting tool). It is also harder to cut a wide strip than a narrow strip of sheet metal from the material (depending on the thickness) because it relies on flexibility of the material to curl as it is being cut, so it will slip or stall out when cutting wider and/or thicker sheet metal. One nice feature is that virtually no material is wasted by the cutting process itself as compared to a typical power nibbling tool that wastes about 1/8" for each cut, plus the overcut (unless finished off with a saw).
N**N
good quality, fine tool
Need a little bit of practice to use it on different material.
M**I
Cut is uncontrollable, useless
The first problem I encountered was that the directions were for two different, but similar models, with no model number on the box or cutter, in unacceptable English. I thought I was missing a handle, so I asked for a replacement. Giving credit, a replacement was sent out quickly.The second of this version had the same missing piece, and I realized I had instinctively opened the direction booklet to the inside, and passed by the first wanky looking setup. "Please read the instructions before installation, corresponding to their own purchase of the style of installation." got me to basically ignore the rest and go by the pictures.I assembled with the 'no handle' version I now knew I had, and went to cut a nice straight line, but ended up with a sharp curve. I thought that was a fluke, but I couldn't get any semblance of control after repeated attempts. The version I had involved clipping a spring around a brace to prevent the friction in the press cutting wheels from spinning the whole apparatus. The brace went from the bottom of the cutter piece to one side of the power drill's handle you would install this cutter to, and then the spring set on the brace rod wrapped around, to hold the brace in place.If you see the model with the handle, I suppose you have a shot of purchasing a useable tool, but stay clear of this model, unless you own a metal
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