- Home
- Product reviews
- Search reviews
- Tools
- Hand tools
- Diagonal Cutting Pliers
Reviews
Drumstickn, Drumstickn!
I often make my own parts for ZEPHYR400 and CUB90. I often use Aluminum plate as material.
For the cutout, we used different tools depending on the thickness:Gold scissors tend to bend the object while cutting, and an iron saw tends to blur the cutting line. It took a lot of time and effort to make the final correction and polish it to make it less noticeable.
I had never seen SK-11's Hand nibbler tool in person, so I did not have an Image to use it. I had never seen a hand nibbler before, so I did not have an image of using it. I purchased it and found it easy to use, and I enjoyed cutting aluminum and steel plates. It is not like cutting with a normal scissors, but with a drumstick, a drumstick, a drumstick.
The blade is a sturdy Square Type with a thickness of approximately 6mm. The blade is clamped between the blade and the board, and the blade moves down and cuts off the board in one grip. The grip force varies depending on the material and thickness to be cut; even aluminum plates are quite tiring. It is easier to cut by gripping the blade or placing the lower side of the fixed grip against the flat surface of the worktable and pushing the working grip in with your arm strength.
I had a person with a weak grip use it; he could not cut a 1mm Aluminum board with one grip. I think it has something to do with the strength. I'm afraid that if I force myself to grip it too tight, I'll hurt my fingernails." I was told. I could use a leather hand, but it is dangerous and difficult to slip.
Because of the thickness of the blade, the cut will drop about 6mm worth of cuttings. In the case of an iron saw, it will be about 2mm worth of iron dust. It is better to use different tools considering the labor and the processing time after cutting.
The blade bite was good when new, but the blade is starting to round off a bit. It would be nice to replace or polish the blade, but since it is inexpensive, it may be a good idea to replace it.
If you want to make longer cuts, you can choose an electric saw. However, for small workpieces, SK-11's Hand nibbler is sufficient.
View detail
For cutting Throttle Wire
[How is it used?
The Accelerator Wire had been deformed by a vehicle left unattended for a long time, so I purchased this wire for cutting when replacing the Inner wire.
I chose it because it was inexpensive and seemed to cut Wire of a reasonable thickness.
Was the one you received as per Image?
It is smaller and less bulky than expected, so it seems to take up less space when stored.
It is also equipped with a stopper, so there is no need to worry about it opening on its own.
How was your experience with it?
I cut the Motorcycle Accelerator Wire and it cut in an instant with very little effort.
When I used to cut Wire, I had to work very hard with Nipper or something like that, so the process became easier.
As advertised, the cutting surface is clean and good.
[Points to note]
Lines above the cutting capacity are (Size sensitively) I don't think it will cut it.
It seems to be used only for cutting fine lines.
How did it compare to other products?
Naturally, it is definitely better than the hand-held Small Saisai Nipper.
The dedicated tools are good, although they will probably be used only a few times a year, if at all.
【Review】
Wire can be cut quickly with little force.
However, it is a tool that is not used for normal motorcycle riding.
I only use it when I really need to replace inner wire on an old car.
View detail