By Anna Lockhart.
Since 1959, Swenson Shear has been dedicated to designing and manufacturing innovative tools for contractors in the roofing industry. Their product line has been created with the goal of making the roofing process smoother and quicker for contractors. With the Heavy Duty Pivot Shear, cutting metal roof panels is a clean and easy process.
The Heavy Duty Pivot Shear includes a custom blade set, each blade designed to work best with a specific panel profile and pitch, as well as a guarantee that the blades are high quality and eliminate the chance of rough or torn edge cuts. It is the ideal tool for a wide variety of project sizes and complexities. With the ability to cut straight at 90 degrees and up to an 8/12 gable, the Heavy Duty Pivot Shear works with a variety of panel profiles, making it the best choice for contractors on the go.
The shear is designed to manage panels ranging in sizes up to 48” in width and up to 24 gauge in thickness. With custom-made blades, the shear can match most panel profiles and the blades are easily interchangeable should there be multiple panel types needing cut on the same project. Swenson Shear ensures these blades are quality and made to last for thousands of cuts without dulling or breaking if cared for properly.
The Heavy Duty Pivot Shear is a great option for both beginners and experts looking to expand or upgrade their roofing tool kit. With a weight of only 120 pounds and a sleek design, the shear can be easily transported from job site to job site without strain or worry.
Learn more about Swenson Shear at their Coffee Shop Directory or visit swensonshear.com.
About Swenson Shear
Swenson Shear has been designing and manufacturing quality metal roofing tools since 1959. Their tools are designed to be more cost and time efficient for roofers and contractors. Swenson Shear is committed to continuing to make cost-effective and quality products to better serve the roofing and contractor community with products that are made to last.
About Anna
Anna Lockhart is a content administrator/writer for the Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she’s not working, she’s most likely to be found with her nose in a book or attempting to master a new cookie recipe.
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