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PacTool SS704 Snapper Shear Siding Pro - Siding Cutting Shear - Cordless Drill Attachment - Professional Power Tools

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Style: Drill Attachment


Pattern Name: Cutter


Features

  • DRILL ATTACHMENT: This shear conveniently works with any 18 Volt or higher cordless drill and allows you to control the accessory with cleaner and quieter cuts. This product is specifically designed to cut fiber cement siding up to 5/16-inch thick.
  • CONTRACTOR TOOL: This product was designed to shear cement siding rather than cutting it and makes fast, straight, and consistent cuts. Ideal for use on pre-painted siding; remember to always cut planks face down for perfect, crisp, and finished edges.
  • CEMENT BOARD: You can complete cutting and installation anytime, anywhere with our compact and portable attachment for drill. This tool is easily adjustable and works for both right and left-handed users, making it an essential addition for any job.
  • ELECTRIC TOOLS: This product was developed to minimize airborne dust while using it, allowing workers to cut and install both indoors and outdoors, dramatically increases efficiency and clean-up, keeping those working safe from dangerous particles.
  • PACTOOL: Trusted for decades, we are the leaders in specialized construction, renovation, and remodeling designs. Our cutting-edge product line inspires craftspeople and DIYers to work smarter, measure better, and repair more efficiently.

Description

Make your next construction job easier and more manageable with our groundbreaking cordless cutting tool. This attachment works with any 18 Volt or higher cordless drill and is specifically designed to cut fiber cement siding up to 5/16-inch thick, with more efficiency and less noise. With a shearing action, rather than a cutting process, this tool makes fast, straight, and consistent cuts, ideal for use on all types of pre-painted siding, just remember to always cut planks face down for perfect, crisp, and finished edges. Take this compact and portable electric cutter with you to all of your job sites. It is easily adjustable and adaptable for right and left- handed users, making it an essential piece of equipment for any job, project, or DIY endeavor. Make your worksite OSHA compliant with virtually no airborne dust from the shearing action, this tool makes any job more efficient and safer for everyone. At PacTool, we are known for our outstanding line of exterior products in the construction, renovation, and remodeling sector and take pride in providing exceptional solutions that help to reduce fatigue and frustration for craftspeople, artisans, and DIYers.

Manufacturer: ‎General Tools


Part Number: ‎SS704


Item Weight: ‎2.33 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.85 x 6.85 x 4.25 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎SS704


Style: ‎Drill Attachment


Pattern: ‎Cutter


Power Source: ‎Hand Powered


Voltage: ‎18 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎(1) Snapper Shear Siding Pro


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 24, 2021


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Saturday, Nov 23

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Learning Curve Required
Style: Siding Shear / 6.5 Amp. Pattern Name: Cutter
I watched several videos and read several articles before buying this tool. I had never used power shears for cutting fiber cement products before. I have used special saw blades and jig saw blades. We all know they are a mess and they also dont last long. I bought this tool to do long rip cuts on some hardi plank siding and also do my own special shapes. The first cut I made was perfect. The second cut was terrible. It wasnt a clean cut and the cut edge was mangled and unusable. This continued for several more cuts until I gave up and went back to the saw. Later I studied the piece of paper that accompanied the tool hoping to find answers. They offered no tips or instructions on how to USE. They mentioned changing the blade but nothing in how to use it. Later with more experimentation I discovered the key to the tool is to keep the back of the shears down against the product. If it is lifted that is when the cut gets mangled. Of course this is a little tricky when you start the cut because you have nothing to press the tool downward. After a while you do get the hang of it. Accurate cuts - like I saw in the videos - just dont happen. You can get close but not perfect. Maybe that takes practice too?? I tried to cut some shapes but I got mixed results and I decided to not even attempt it opting for a jigsaw instead. Another issue is the waste. The tool removes about 1/4" of product as it is cutting. It curls up right in from of the tool blocking your view of where you are cutting. So you have to slow down or stop to get this out of the way. I think that is causing my inaccurate cuts as well. Overall it is okay. I think the manufacturers should have included some type of instructions on how to use it - dont just assume that the customer knows anything about it. How much would that have cost? 10 cents? 25 cents? I dont think I got my moneys worth out of the tool and I probably wont. This is a tool that is going to require a lot of practice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2021 by Jack B. Welch

  • Indespensible!
Style: Siding Shear / 6.5 Amp. Pattern Name: Cutter
Like most of the reviews, I've found this tool to be indispensable to working with Hardi-Plank. It makes smooth cuts with absolutely no dust provided finished side is down (that is at the bottom of the scissors), and with the help of a 6" speedi-square and a little practice you can make perfectly square cuts. The only thing needed is a little "rasping" of the cut edge to remove some of the remaining loose fibers. I just use a small piece of Hardi-Plank for that. The little curlicues of cut material make a mess but the small bits broken bits get eaten by the grass. I raked most of them up but the smaller bits disappeared into the grass in a couple of weeks. Cutting "notches" in the planks is difficult if not impossible to do neatly with this tool. For that I still use a 4.5" grinder with a diamond wheel. A little dust but nothing like you would get by making every cut on a siding job using a diamond wheel. I just hold my breath for a bit and I'm old anyway... I also still rely on the old skillsaw/diamond blade for trim boards. So back to the tool: Pros: Runs very smooth, variable speed trigger very linear. Powerful, well made - quality and performance you might expect from something like a Bosch power tool. Blades can be removed and turned around and changed side/side, the combinations giving 4 new sets of cutting edges before needing replacement. I've done the entire 3,000 sq ft house with no more wear than a little polishing action on the existing cutting surfaces. Con (only one): Like other reviewers I've found the cord placement at the bottom of the trigger handle troublesome when making long ripping cuts. I have a set of sheetmetal shears of similar design and the cutter head rotates to different positions on the drill motor which eliminates this problem - and these are from Harbor Freight and cost less than $50! C'mon PacTool! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2014 by Toolmanjsp

  • Great tool for cutting Hardie board planks
Style: Siding Shear / 6.5 Amp. Pattern Name: Cutter
Great tool for making clean cuts on Hardie boards siding. Easy to use but start on some scrap pieces of Hardie siding until you get the feel for it. You can makes cuts on boards to go around windows or other objects in your way while hanging siding. Excellent tool for the job!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023 by Terry T.

  • Learning curve
Style: Siding Shear / 6.5 Amp. Pattern Name: Cutter
Worked very well once I figured out what angle I had to hold it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by Russ Cherry

  • Cuts great
Style: Siding Shear / 6.5 Amp. Pattern Name: Cutter
Bought this to do custom cuts on a modern home. I can't speak for long term durability, but I can speak to the product's usability. Pros: It works right out of the box, and works well. Easy to cut a straight line in the material. When the material is supported, you get minimal end cut blow out and chipping. The cut is smooth, but not saw-smooth. Certainly butt-joint smooth. It makes trimming small pieces much less dusty. A life saver when you're 30' in the air, doing cement board facia on a home. No handing the sheet down, cutting it, handing it back up through the skylight. not too heavy. cutter head seems really robust, not a cheap plastic housing like on some products. Quiet. No dust. None. Will cut very small pieces with out blowing them up. You can trim 1/2" off a 10' sheet and still get a nice edge. The pop-up or lay flat tool hook. Not fancy, but the fact you can pop this down when you put the tool in a bucket or a holster is really nice. Pop it back up when you just want to hang it on a sawhorse. A little thing, but very handy. Company is local to the Seattle area (I like this, but I'm in Seattle). Cons (minor complaints about working with Cement board would be more correct): The kerf is about 1/4" thick. I don't know if this can be helped. Minor complaint. The 'curl' from the kerf bends up and right back onto your line when your cutting. Not a huge deal, but it does make the line hard to see sometimes. Doesn't do tight angles or arcs. I call this a Con, but this is certainly not the tool for that job. Get the JigSaw blades for fancy cuts. sometimes a small piece of siding gets stuck in the jaws making it hard to start the next cut. Just poke it out with a nail and you're good. If you don't care about the start of the next cut, just push the tool onto the work and the chunk will kick out. Makes the start a bit messy, but no big. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2011 by Kelly From Seattle

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