Picard 22690 Tilers' Shears, L-300 mm
Picard 22690 Tilers' Shears, L-300 mm

Picard 22690 Tilers' Shears, L-300 mm


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  • Article 226 1/2
  • To process natural slate, cement asbestos and fibre-cement boards (up to 7 mm)
  • Dust and break-free cutting process
  • With holes punches for material strength of up to 7 mm
Overview
The PICARD Tilers' Shears No. 226 1/2 (Article 226 1/2) are designed for professional tiling work. They are perfect for processing natural slate, cement asbestos, and fibre-cement boards up to 7 mm thick. The shears ensure a dust-free and break-free cutting process, providing clean and precise results every time. With specially punched holes, they offer added material strength, making it easy to cut boards up to 7 mm without damage.

Picard 22690 Tilers' Shears, L-300 mm

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Specifications
General Information
Brand
Picard
Packaging
Bulk
Country of Origin
France
UPC
4016671008029
California Residents
Part Number
22690
Product Type
Miscellaneous Tools
Physical Characteristics
Length
300 mm
Weight
0.89 kg
1.97 lb
Color
Black
Material
C45 Tubular Steel
Details
Features
Article 226 1/2
To process natural slate, cement asbestos and fibre-cement boards (up to 7 mm)
Dust and break-free cutting process
With holes punches for material strength of up to 7 mm
About Manufacturer
Picard

Founded in 1857, Picard Hammers has exemplified expert quality and craftsmanship for more than 150 years. Known for their German-engineered precision, Picard offers a wide range of hammers designed for professional tradesmen and Tool Junkies alike. From framing and roofing hammers to specialty hammers like masonry and blacksmithing hammers, Picard provides the ideal tool for many applications – even forestry work. With a focus on durability, safety, and comfort, Picard Hammers are built to withstand the toughest jobs while delivering the precision and performance that professionals demand. If you're looking for a reliable hammer that can handle any task, look no further than Picard!

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