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Shears

A pair of shears is any scissors-type tool of relatively large size. Like scissors, shears combine slightly offset jaws to cut material through physical shear, and combine this with levers to apply a considerable shear force. Shears are usually intended for cutting much heavier material than scissors though.

Examples include:

  • pinking shears - for cutting cloth with an edge which will not fray
  • pruning shears - for cutting light tree branches
  • grass shears - for trimming grass
  • tin snips - for cutting light sheet metal or corrugated galvanised iron
  • Jaws of Life (hydraulic cutters ) for cutting heavy sheet metal
  • wool shears - for collecting wool from an animal's fleece
  • poultry shears/kitchen shears -


07-14-2008 23:18:10
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