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3.8 amp, 1,900 spm
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Cuts up to 7 ft. per minute
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0.87 in. starting hole
required
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AC-DC paddle switch
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![](i_arrow_right_gray.gif) Voltage
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120 AC/DC
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![](i_arrow_right_gray.gif) Amps
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4.0
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![](i_arrow_right_gray.gif) No
Load Speed
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1,900 SPM
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![](i_arrow_right_gray.gif) Capacity
in Steel
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16 Ga.
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![](i_arrow_right_gray.gif) Capacity
in Stainless
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18 Ga.
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![](i_arrow_right_gray.gif) Cord
Type
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8 ft. Fixed
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![](i_arrow_right_gray.gif) Construction
Type
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Double Insulated
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Type
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Paddle
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![](i_arrow_right_gray.gif) Trigger
Lock
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![](i_arrow_right_gray.gif) Minimum
Cutting Radius
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1-3/4 in.
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![](i_arrow_right_gray.gif) Starting
Hole
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7/8 in.
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![](i_arrow_right_gray.gif) Length
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11-1/4 in.
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Weight
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4.8 lbs.
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Weight
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6.3 lbs.
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A nibbler uses a punch
and die to make the cut, this is perfect
for tight radius cuts into steel. The
cutter can be set in 8 positions to make
cutting easier. A .87 in. starter hole
is all that is needed to start or start
from the edge of the material. A nibbler
is also what you need if you are cutting
corrugated metal. The 6890 nibbler can
cut 16 gauge steel and 18 gauge
stainless. When perfect cuts are what
you need, look to the Milwaukee line of
nibblers.
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