Milwaukee Shear 6850, 18 Gauge Shear
Milwaukee Shear 6850, 18 Gauge Shear
From the Manufacturer
The swivel head design of the Milwaukee 6850-8 is designed with comfort in mind. With its variable speed and 4 amp
motor, it handles solid 18 gauge capacity in steel, 20 gauge in stainless. It uses a three blade cutter design to give
consistent cuts in a variety of materials. You have the ability to cut round, square and irregular holes. It can cut up to
15 feet per minute. This is a good low priced alternative to the larger models available.
Milwaukee Shear 6850, 18 Gauge Shear
Double Insulated 120V. High speed accurate cutting mechanism. Simple blade adjustment - no shims. Blade design
eliminates jamming. Leaves edges smooth - burr free. No adjustments for straight cuts, curves. All ball and needle
bearings
Milwaukee Shear 6850, 18 Gauge Shear
From the Manufacturer
The swivel head design of the Milwaukee 6850 18-Gauge Shear is designed with comfort in mind. With its variable
speed and 4-amp motor, it handles solid 18-gauge capacity in steel, and 20-gauge in stainless. It uses a 3-blade
cutter design to give consistent cuts in a variety of materials. The 6850 gives you the ability to cut round, square or
irregular holes, and it cuts up to 15-feet per minute. This is a good, low-priced alternative to the larger models
available.
The complete Milwaukee 6850 assemblage includes the tool and Shear Head Assembly.
Product Features:
4-amp, trigger speed control: 0-2,500-rpm spindle speed
360-degree swivel head
Cuts up to 15-feet per minute
Cuts round holes, square holes and irregular shapes
Additional Shear and Nibblers
- Milwaukee 6852-20, This new shear comes with a powerful 6.8 amp Milwaukee built motor.
- Milwaukee 6850, With its variable speed and 4 amp motor, it handles solid 18 gauge capacity in steel, 20
gauge in stainless.
- Milwaukee 6805, 16 Gauge Shear - This fast cutting 16 gauge Shear can handle the toughest jobs, you can
even cut stainless steel up to 18 gauge
- Milwaukee 6815, 14 Gauge Shear, This fast cutting 14 gauge Shear can handle the toughest jobs, you can
even cut stainless steel up to 16 gauge.
- Milwaukee 6880, 10 Gauge Nibbler, A nibbler uses a punch and die to make the cut, this is perfect for tight
radius cuts into steel
- Milwaukee 6890, 16 Gauge Nibbler, A nibbler uses a punch and die to make the cut, this is perfect for tight
radius cuts into steel