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The SHALL Electric Fiber Cement Siding Shear is a powerful 4.8-amp tool designed for precision cutting of various materials, including cement and tile boards. With a 360-degree swivel head and variable speed settings up to 2700 SPM, it offers versatility and ease of use. The double-cut design ensures clean cuts with minimal waste, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking efficiency and quality in their projects.
Manufacturer | Shall Tools |
Part number | SH111007AE |
Item Weight | 2.53 Kilograms |
Package Dimensions | 37.69 x 25.7 x 7.8 cm; 2.53 kg |
Item model number | SH111007AE |
Style | Fiber Cement Shear |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**N
Works well, smooth cutting. Only used on aluminum siding so far.
Worked well on aluminum siding. Smooth and easy to guide. Siding is thin. No complaints so far
A**
Easy to use
I used the SHALL Electric Fiber Cement Siding Shear to cut 5/16 Hardie plank siding at a 22-degree angle. Compared to cutting with a circular saw fitted with a cement board blade, there is very little dust, it is easy to cut angles and quiet. This is a very useful tool when working with cement board.
J**E
Works well
I was skeptical as hell but it just sails along cutting cement board. Make your lines with a black sharpie. Two people is bettersometimes to hold the offcuts. Try a practice peice to get used to it.
L**.
Excelente
Funciona de maravilla y a un costo muy bueno
B**E
Works excellent cutting cement boards.
I have used this shear on 1/2" thick HardieBacker with HydroDefense and uncoated 1/4" thick cement boards for my shower and it works really well. The variable speed trigger makes it easy to cut effortlessly. It cuts circles better than I expected, but for a round drain hole I used a hole saw outside. It requires carefully holding the shear level when getting to the end of the board to get a complete clean cut. I found it very intuitive to get good cuts keeping the tool in the same attitude and varying the speed for different feed rates.
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