Anvil cutters make the best pruners to cut dead wood or woody stems. A sharp cutting edge makes the cut easier against a flat catch blade (“anvil”). With high leverage ratio, these can trim tough, sticky stems and branches. The cutter has cushioned comfort grips for slip-free use and an ambidextrous design. When not in use the pair can be locked for personal safety and avoidance of blade damage. They are made from high carbon steel with hardened blade edge to retain sharpness and to last longer.
Cuts branches and dead wood up to 5/8” (16mm)
Leverage ratio approximate 1:3
Sharp, precision ground blade edge
Cutting blade made of high-carbon alloy steel with double heat treatment (hardness 59-61)
Catch blade made of medium-carbon alloy steel with heat treatment (hardness 46-48)
Hard chrome plated blades; anvil made of nylon and fiberglass
Lock for right and left hand users
Torsion spring with uniform pressure
Ergonomic design for neutral hand posture and ease of use
Angled head design reduces wrist and arm strain; rubberized soft grip for comfort
Full length: 7-7/8" (200mm); Cutting Capacity: 5/8" (16mm)
Ambidextrous
Specifications
Item:
Anvil Cutter
Grip Type:
Ergonomic
Full Length:
7-7/8” (200 mm)
Locking:
Slide Lock
Blade Length:
1-3/4" (44.5 mm)
Other Features:
Cutting Capacity:
5 / 8” (16 mm)
Neutral hand posture with padded handle
Blade Material:
Cutting blade is high carbon alloy steel with double heat treatment to hardness of HRC 59-61
Catch blade made of middle carbon steel with heat treatment to hardness of HRC 46-48
Anvil made of nylon with fiberglass
Leverage:
1:3
Handle Material:
PP+FG and TPR over molded
Package Dimension:
10" L x 5.5" W x 1" D
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