► Stabila | Erdi Snips

Clean Sheet Metal Cutting with Control, Direction & Accuracy Metal doesn’t forgive bad cuts. If the snips twist, bite too hard or wander off line, you’re left with sharp edges, distortion & extra work fixing something that should’ve been right the first time. Stabila ERDI Snips are made for controlled,...

Clean Sheet Metal Cutting with Control, Direction & Accuracy

Metal doesn’t forgive bad cuts. If the snips twist, bite too hard or wander off line, you’re left with sharp edges, distortion & extra work fixing something that should’ve been right the first time.

Stabila ERDI Snips are made for controlled, directional cutting through sheet metal, stainless & light gauge materials. Whether you’re running straight lines, tight curves or offset cuts, these snips track clean, reduce material stress & leave an edge that’s ready to work with.

Used across roofing, HVAC, fabrication & install work, they’re a core cutting tool where precision matters. You’ll see them working alongside Hand Tools, set up with Measuring & Layout Tools for accurate marking & supported on Workbenches when handling larger sheets. During installs, they follow layout from Markers & Pencils, while heavier shaping tasks often sit alongside Metal Cutting & Grinding Tools. Every clean cut starts with control.

What’s in This Collection:

► Straight cut tin snips
‣ Clean forward cutting for long, straight runs

► Left cut snips
‣ Designed for controlled curves moving left without binding

► Right cut snips
‣ Smooth curved cutting to the right with minimal distortion

► Aviation snips
‣ High leverage cutting for thicker sheet metal

► Offset snips
‣ Keeps hands clear while maintaining cutting line visibility

► Compound action snips
‣ Increased cutting force with reduced hand effort

► Hardened precision cutting edges
‣ Maintains sharpness across repeated use on metal

► Ergonomic grip handles
‣ Improved control during long cutting sessions

Choosing the right snip direction isn’t optional. It’s what keeps the cut clean from start to finish.

Trade Applications for Stabila ERDI Snips

Clean cutting defines how well everything fits after.

► Roofing & flashing installation
‣ Cut sheet metal cleanly for tight, accurate fits

► HVAC ductwork
‣ Shape & trim sheet metal components without distortion

► Metal fabrication
‣ Produce clean edges for assembly & welding

► Electrical tray & enclosure work
‣ Modify light gauge metal components on site

► Construction detailing
‣ Trim materials for precise fitting during installs

► Workshop metalwork
‣ Maintain accuracy across repetitive cutting tasks

If the edge is rough, the job slows down straight after.

Cut Direction, Control & Finish Quality All Start Here

Sheet metal cutting isn’t just about getting through the material. It’s about how clean that edge stays once you’re done.

Poor snips tear, twist & force the material out of shape. That leads to rework, poor alignment & wasted time trying to correct it. Quality snips track properly, follow the line & leave a finish that fits straight into the next step.

On real jobs, they’re used with Markers & Pencils for layout, supported by Measuring & Layout Tools for accuracy & positioned on Workbenches when working larger sections. For heavier shaping or thicker materials, they complement Metal Cutting & Grinding Tools to complete the job cleanly. When replacements are needed quickly, Same day dispatch keeps your workflow moving without delay.

For teams working across multiple installs, Trade exclusives helps maintain consistent cutting performance so every job finishes to the same standard.

► ERDI snips designed for clean, controlled metal cutting
► Directional cutting tools for accuracy across all cut types
► Durable construction suited to daily trade use
► Fast delivery across Australia when timing matters

Cut It Clean Once & Move On

If the cut is clean, everything else fits.

Use the right snip, follow the correct direction & keep your work sharp from the first cut to the final install.

Frequently Asked Questions

They’re used for cutting sheet metal, stainless steel & light gauge materials with precision.

Tin snips refer broadly to metal cutting snips, while aviation snips use compound leverage for easier cutting.

Left cut snips curve left, right cut snips curve right. Using the correct direction prevents binding.

Yes, depending on thickness & snip type.

Incorrect snip direction or low-quality blades can cause distortion.

Yes. Most jobs require left, right & straight snips for full control.

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