The PacTool SS404 Snapper Shear fiber cement siding shear combines our famous precision-machined cutting head with a powerful 1/2 inch drive motor. Geared toward the professional, the Snapper Shear SS404 effortlessly powers through fiber-cement siding for fast clean cuts with minimal airborne dust. …
The PacTool SS404 Snapper Shear fiber cement siding shear combines our famous precision-machined cutting head with a powerful 1/2 inch drive motor. Geared toward the professional, the Snapper Shear SS404 effortlessly powers through fiber-cement siding for fast clean cuts with minimal airborne dust. Designed specifically for 5/16 inch fiber cement siding cutting, the solid steel blades are reversible and fully replaceable. Expected life before replacement is 20,000 linear feet, roughly 15 average houses when used appropriately. The Snapper Shear design actually shears the cement siding rather than cutting it, resulting in an OSHA compatible jobsite, less mess, minimal airborne dust and faster clean-up. This is a corded, 110 volt tool and, when used along with PacTool’s patented Gecko Gauges (item SA903 or SA902), is a fast, efficient way to install fiber cement siding. Replacement blades set is item 40253 for straight cuts and 41253 for curved and circle.
Specifications
Manf Part Number
SS404
UPC
663099948150
Condition
New
Weight
6.000000
Features
CUTS FIBER CEMENT- Designed to cut fiber cement siding up to 5/16” thick
LESS DUST, LESS MESS- Keep the job OSHA compliant, this unique shear design cuts fiber cement quickly while producing less dust making for easy clean-up
SOLID STEEL BLADES- Replaceable, reversible blades are machined from solid tool steel and are durable enough for 20, 000 feet of cutting
6.5 AMP MOTOR- Powerful, contractor grade ½” drive motor
CAN BE USED ON PRE-PAINTED SIDING- Cut with painted side face down for perfect, finished edges
Skid Count
0
Prop 65 Warning
Warning
This product can expose you to a chemical (or chemicals) that are known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov