Prinzing circle shear

CWret

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This is a Pringzing circle cutting shear. It’s one of the machines attendees at the Ontario April 6 meetup will see at Lighting Nelson and Garrett’s 14,000 square foot factory in Etobicoke.
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It’s rated for 16 gauge steel, but is very frequently pushed beyond that. It will cut 3/32” brass and 1/8” aluminum. There’s an adjustment for material thickness, just a threaded collar that moves the upper blade, drive shaft and motor left and right, to set a blade gap.

It’ll do roughly 2.5” through to 46” diameter.

There’s an alternative pair of forming heads for it, that let you form a shallow (3/8” max) pan.

It’s also handy for cutting a circular hole in a piece of sheet, say a cutout for a junction box, in the middle of a mounting plate. Saves having to do it on the mill with a hole saw, etc.
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At the meetup we’ll be seeing lots of interesting machines and tools being used in unusual ways. Come join us. :)
 

CWret

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See post #31 for more information and pictures about the April 6 meetup.
Note that the meetup location was changed to Etobicoke as described here:
 
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