Battery Powered Nibbler

Battery Powered Nibbler

3 Tools in 1: Trumpf Nibblers have interchangable cutting heads
Cutting Holes for Taps in Double Wall Spiral with Unfaced Liner and Solid Inner Wall. Plasma torches could pose a fire risk when cutting the inner and outer wall of spiral duct due to the flying sparks. An Extended Head used on a Profile Nibbler makes this process safer

Double Wall Insulated Spiral Pipe in three steps…

  1. Cutting outer wall (with a torch or profile nibbler)
  2. Removing insulation
  3. Cutting inner wall (with a torch or profile nibbler)

A Nibbler punches while it cuts; tiny metal pellets drop from the cut piece in the the wake of it’s path. The benefit however is a cut with no distortion on the cut edge(s). Of all Hand Shears, Nibblers are the easiest to use, make the tightest cuts, have the most power for size and the most versatility. The Versatility comes from the easy change out of cutting heads-a feature that actually turns the Nibbler into a tool with two sub categories- the N Series Round Head and PN series Square Head.  Duct Fab shops often use it for “removing the mistake” when they don’t have the ability to do it otherwise because, for example, their 52” wide shear cannot cut 16 ga Stainless OR when they need to do a last minute change to a sheet coming off their Plasma Cutting Table.


And when it comes to Nibblers no one makes a better one than the German company Trumpf. Their Cordless 200 series, with a capacity of 14 ga mild steel and 16 ga Stainless, is the highest capacity battery operated Nibbler in the world. What’s more, with a quick changeout of the round punch to a Profile punch this Nibbler, with it’s 2” deep head, can accommodate the PN Tooling and instantly becomes a Profile Nibbler, giving it the ability to cut at a right angle and go up and over Spiral Pipe seams. The Round Punch of the N200 Nibbler means it cannot go up and over the spiral pipe seam like a Profile Nibbler; the downside of a Profile being that 3-1/2” is as tight of a circle as it can turn. The interchangeable Heads (not included) make this Hand Shear the most versatile available.

The Difference between a Standard Nibbler and a Profile Nibbler…it’s all in the Head
 
Trumpf TruTool PN200 (cordless) Nibbler
 
Round vs. Square Heads
Round Cutting Head of N200
This Round Punch Head, a defining characteristic of a Nibbler can be changed out easily…
…to a Square Cutting Head
The square Head of a Profile Nibbler allows for Right Angle Cutting

Heads rotate in eight directions, clockwise and counterclockwise

The PN200 Cordless—a tool designed in every detail straight down to the box it’s packaged
Trumpf’s TruTool N200 Cordless Nibbler weights in at 4.4 lbs.  Corded versions are available for less but since the capacity remains the same as the Cordless models, the expectation is that Cordless Nibblers will easily outsell Corded. Plus, when it comes to power hand shears, we at Conklin believe that there’s an inherent safety risk when you have a cord with a blade moving along at the same time. Are Corded Hand Shears soon to be a thing of the past? That’s a topic for another time.
 
Corded Hand Shears frequently have a damaged cord, not from the cutting blade itself but usually from getting hung up on the sheet metal that the operator is working with

For more information about PN200 cordless nibblers, see video links below:

Set your own pace with a Variable Speed Control. Know your remaining battery life with Green, Amber and Red indicator Lights