Different types of bolt cutters
Different types of bolt cutters
Bolt cutters
come in many distinct types with a variety of heads which contain different
blades designed to accomplish slightly different tasks. The shape of the blade
determines the type of the bolt cutters most of the times but there are some
other defining features like the hinges. Below are the different types of bolt
cutters discussed in detail.
(i) Center cut bolt cutters
As the name suggest, this type of
cutters have the cutting blades at the center and are very popular. The four
slanted faces of the blade edges bear down equally on the master lock shackle
or whatever they are cutting, forcing their way through on two sides of the
item making them very effective. They are appropriate for major tasks like
cutting through thick pipes, cables and rods.
(ii) Clipper cut bolt cutter
These are the best bolt cutters for master locks since the upper faces of the
blade edges slant down almost to the flat sides of the jaws. The lower edges of
the blade are beveled to create sufficiently thin edge that allows the tool to
apply as high pressure as its center cut counterpart. They are ideal for cutting
through padlock shackles, nails, screws and bolts that are close to the surface
of the work piece.
(iii) Compact bolt cutter
This type of bolt cutters is
designed for lighter work unlike the other bolt cutters. They are used for
cutting through fencing wires and thin lock hasps. Compact bolt cutters are
light in weight hence ideal for use at home and gardens.
(iv) Shear cut bolt cutter
They are the ideal tool for cutting
through wire cables. Instead of having blades, they are designed to press
together during the cutting procedure. They overlap and slide past each other
like scissors blades. The hooked shape of its jaws keeps the cable in place
during the procedure.
Good padlocks
have a hardened but short shackle and so the best bolt cutters for locks are tough and sharp blades that can cut
through small spaces.