Cutting Edge Innovation ⚙️
The WEN 3650 Metal Shear is a powerful, lightweight tool designed for precision cutting of various metal gauges. With a 4-amp motor and a unique swivel head that rotates 360 degrees, this shear allows for versatile and efficient operation. Its pressure-sensitive trigger offers adjustable speeds up to 2500 strokes per minute, making it ideal for both professional and DIY projects.
Manufacturer | WEN |
Part Number | 3650 |
Item Weight | 4.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 3650 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Corded Metal Shear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Usage | Metal cutting |
Included Components | Metal shear |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
G**O
These thing works !!
Bought this to fix a mistake (bought to long) with some ridged galvanized roofing sheet metal. I figured for the price of this. It was cheaper than returning the metal and wasting diesel fuel.I decided to test this thing out against some of the comments of negativity.I drew a straight line on the metal with a marker. It DOES cut straight!! However if YOU the operator can't push straight. You're not going to get a straight cut.It will cut over a single ridge. This is where the swivel head comes in handy. Just rotate it 45 degs so you can push down and forward while cutting the ridge. However it will not cut thru a double ridge. Which I kinda knew it wouldn't. So I carried a grinder w/ a cut off wheel.I had 10ft of over lapped at the double ridge sheet metal to cut. Took me about 5-10 minutes. Most of that was moving the ladder and switching out the shear for a grinder.These electric shears are well worth it vs some aviator shears.If you have some detailed cuts to make.Test it out on some scrap metal 1st. So you know how hard you have to push and how much tension to apply to the trigger.
F**G
Worked like a charm.
Had never used cement board siding on any project. Purchased this WEN Shear because I had a couple hundred linear feet of cuts to make and had heard saw blades wear quickly and produce a lot of dust.This shear worked flawlessly, cutting through the board faster than I thought it would. The cut edge it produced was clean and the process was virtually dust-free. Also, it is a lot quieter than a saw.All of these type to shears produce thin coils of waste (chips) as you cut which requires you to constantly brush out of the way as you go, but clean up is as simple as sweeping them off the floor when you're done.Overall, very satisfied with this tool. I am not highly skilled at this type of work, but found it to work great and it was simple to use. Highly recommended.
D**M
It was worth what I paid for it. Good for DIY.
I only need this for 1 job putting in a large tin ceiling with a lot of cuts. Now you need to pay attention to the cut and I'd advise you put you cut line down in Sharpie as you will lose about 1/4" of material. It does want to wonder a little if you aren't careful with it which is why I say put down lines and follow them. The edges are decent a little wave if you don't watch it and there will be fine metal bit that will stick you if you don't have gloves on. It's great for small jobs but I'd probably look for a better one if I was going to be using it day in, day out. Fine for the occasional use DIY'er.
B**R
Does the job!
Definitely better than using a saw on fiber cement. No dust and clean cut. You do need to push the tool a bit, but no problem cutting.
H**G
Good grip to hold
Work very nice
J**O
Great tool
Easy to cut either vinyl or aluminum, fast, precise, comfy to handle. Good choice. Great price.
S**N
Needs skill to operate
A hefty and solid piece of machinery. The cutter is a 1/4" blade between two side blades. Unfortunately, the side blades are offset, one is 1/16" longer than the other so the cut curves easily to one side and not so easy to the other.On flat sheet metal it's not to hard to cut a straight line. After about 4' I was getting the hang of it. On corrugated sheet (the trapezial kind not the rolling kind) it jams and stutters as it's pushed forward. The side blades dig and catch into the sheet.
B**O
Impressive
I am totally impressed with this sheet metal cutter used to cut 20 gauge sheet metal cuts like butter you need to have a steady hand otherwise you won’t make a straight cut
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