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Subject: Micro-Mark 83213 MINI METAL SHEAR / BRAKE

From: Steve <steve65@...>
Date: 2009-07-15

From time to time, there have been threads on this list regarding how
to cut PCB material. Thought I'd pass along my experience with one
particular tool.

Earlier this year, I acquired a Micro-Mark 83213 MINI METAL SHEAR /
BRAKE. The spec clearly states that the shear will cut 1/16in PCB
material in its almost 8-inch jaw.

I first tried cutting relatively short pieces of 1/16in PCB material. It
seemed to me that the shear was challenged with 2in and 3in cuts. I
spoke with customer support at Micro-Mark to confirm that the shear
could be expected to make such short cuts as well as up to its 7.87in
limit. They assured me it would.

I have a number of 6in X 6in pieces of 1/16in FR4 and eventually needed
to cut one of these. The shear failed to make the 6in cut. A pin
securing a gear to its shaft failed.

Micro-Mark was helpful in determining what happened and offered to send
a replacement pin. After further discussion with Micro-Mark, I decided
to return the shear/brake for a refund. My thinking was that I will want
to make 6in cuts of 1/16in FR4 somewhat frequently and that this shear
would be unable to meet that need.

It seems reasonable to think the unit would be OK for 1/8in PCB
material, although I had no board of that thickness to try. In my
observation (for what it is worth), this shear is operating at its spec
limit when cutting 1/16in FR4 at lengths of 6in or greater and should
not be expected to provide long, trouble-free service. Even cutting
shorter lengths of 1/16in FR4 is a challenge for it.

One guy's opinion and experience.

Steve

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