Cutting Tools
PRECISION, PERFORMANCE, AND DURABILITY
From hacksaws and utility knives to precision snips and blades, each tool is engineered to deliver clean, accurate cuts with minimal effort. Designed for professional use across workshops, garages, and industry, TengTools cutting solutions combine ergonomic comfort with long-lasting sharpness - giving you the control and confidence to get the job done right, every time.
Shop by type
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Teng Tools Bolt Cutter 750mm — BC430 -
Teng Tools Bolt Cutter 450mm — BC418 -
Teng Tools Bolt Cutter 350mm — BC414 -
Teng Tools Mini Bolt Cutter 200mm — BC408 -
Teng Tools Bolt Cutter 600mm — BC424 -
Teng Tools Hand File Set, 5 Pieces (TTX4) — TTXF05 -
Teng Tools Flaring Tool Set, 10 Pieces (TT1) — TTTF10 -
Teng Tools Pipe Cutter 42mm Capacity Plastic — TFP02 -
Teng Tools Replacement Blade Pipe Cutter TFP02 — TFP02RK -
Teng Tools Replacement Blades Rotating Pipe Cutter TF76 5 Pieces — TF76RK -
Teng Tools Pipe Cutter 6 - 76mm — TF76 -
Teng Tools Replacement Hook Blades Utility Knife 10 Pieces — 710-10H -
Teng Tools Replacement Snap Off Blades 18mm 100 pcs — 710F-100 -
Teng Tools Replacement Blades Utility Knife 100 pcs — 710-100 -
Teng Tools Spare Blade For 703A Metal 24 TPI — 703A-24 -
Teng Tools Spare Blade For 703A Wood/Plastic 10 TPI — 703A-10 -
Teng Tools Replacement Blade Gun Saw 24TPI Metal — 703-24 -
Teng Tools Industrial Cutting Tool Set, 6 Pieces (FOAM2) — TEDCT06 -
Teng Tools Knife Set, 40 Pieces (TT1) — TTK40 -
Teng Tools Drill Bit Set, 28 Pieces (1.0-10.0mm) — DB028 -
Teng Tools Drill Bit Set, 34 Pieces (1.0-13.0mm) — DB034 -
Teng Tools Industrial Cutting Tool Set, 6 Pieces (TT2) — TTDCT06 -
Teng Tools Pipe Cutter Set, 6 Pieces (TT1) — TTTC06 -
Teng Tools Drill Bit Set, 28 Pieces (TT1) — TTDB28
Common questions
What's in the cutting range?
Hacksaws, utility knives, precision snips, shears and blades — engineered for clean, accurate cuts with minimal effort across workshop, garage and industrial use.
What are the snips and saws made of?
Tin snips are CrMo (chrome molybdenum) steel, several with bi-material handles; hacksaw frames are aluminum with high speed steel blades; workshop scissors are high carbon stainless steel; taps and dies are SK5 steel to DIN standards.
How do I choose the right hacksaw blade?
Match the blade to the material: fine-toothed for thin metal, coarse-toothed for thicker materials. Never use the wrong blade for the material — it wears fast or breaks.
What's the right sawing technique?
Hold the saw with both hands and use long, smooth strokes. Don't force it, don't twist or bend the blade, and don't keep cutting with a dull blade — that's how blades stick, snap, or leave rough cuts.
How should I maintain and store a saw?
A light oil on the blade reduces friction; store dry with the blade covered.
Do the snips say what they can cut?
Yes — cutting capacity is specified per wire type: piano wire, hard, medium hard, soft, steel, stainless steel, spring steel and iron wire.
Any safety essentials?
Wear safety glasses and gloves when cutting — flying debris is the everyday hazard, and the printed guide is blunt about not skipping protective gear.
Torque values and calibration guidance are from the Teng Tools catalogue. Always follow the fastener manufacturer's specified torque.