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Klein Tools – Aviation Snips

June 3, 2024
Klein Tools – Aviation Snips

Cut and trim sheet metal in comfort with Klein Tools right-cutting Offset Snips in a handy 2 pack. Snip blades are made of forged, heat-treated steel for strength and durability. Right and left offset blades make it easier to cut in tight curves and keep the user’s hand away from the metal. The contoured plastic handles with thumb guards are colour-coded by cutting pattern.

2401R Offset Right-Cutting Aviation Snips Image 1

2400L Offset Left-Cutting Aviation Snips Image 1

  • Offset blades keep the user’s hand above the material being cut, and ensure the material flows away from the blades
  • Forged and heat-treated steel blades for strength and durability
  • Cuts up to 18-gauge cold-rolled sheet metal and 22-gauge stainless-steel sheet metal
  • Spring-action lock for one-handed opening
  • Safety clasp keeps jaws closed when not in use
  • Hardened handles for extra strength
  • Contoured plastic handles with thumb guards are comfortable and are colour-coded by cutting pattern
  • Hang-hole on handle for easy storage
  • Available in 3 cutting patterns: Offset Right-Cutting, Left-Cutting and Straight-Cutting Aviation Snips (Cat. Nos. 2401R, 2400L, 2402S)

Released: March 2024

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