Scissors with Guillotine Shears
For basic cutting needs, we can cost-effectively and promptly perform shearing cuts using our guillotine shears.
Inox up to 6mm
Steel up to 10mm
Aluminum up to 12mm
Shear cutting, according to DIN 8588, involves cutting a material with two cutting edges moving past each other, similar to scissors. The material is cut by shear force. This cutting process is one of the most commonly used techniques in sheet metal processing. Tools used for this process include scissors (household scissors, guillotine scissors, tin snips, cable scissors, etc.), as well as punching presses, rescue scissors, or nibblers.
Material separation by shear cutting can be divided into four phases:
- Attachment of the upper and lower knives with elastic deformation of the material, causing displacement in the cutting direction.
- Plastic deformation of the material.
- Initiation of cracks starting from the cutting edges.
- Tear through.
The quality of the cut surfaces during production is determined by various factors, including the material thickness, the cutting gap in relation to the material thickness (3-5% for open cutting, 5-10% for closed cutting, 0.5-1% for fine cutting), the condition of the cutting tools, the material type, tool guidance, and part geometry. The quality of an internal mold is significantly influenced by the stamp, as there is only relative movement between the stamp and the internal mold. The same applies to the cutting plates for an external shape. (Source: Wikipedia)
With our Shears we can cut up to 10mm steel, 12mm aluminum and 6mm chrome steel to a length of 3 m.
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