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Does shearing deform thin-wall tubing?

by Finishing Expert | Sep 10, 2025 | FAQs

Answer: Haven tooling prevents collapse. For thin walls, supported shear tooling is used to maintain roundness.

What happens to the material during a shear cut?

by Finishing Expert | Sep 10, 2025 | FAQs

Answer: The dual-blade design displaces material instead of removing it, leaving no chips and minimizing waste.

Are shear cuts weld-ready?

by Finishing Expert | Sep 10, 2025 | FAQs

Answer: Yes. Ends are clean, burr-free, and typically ready for welding, bending, or hydro-forming.

Do shear machines leave burrs?

by Finishing Expert | Sep 10, 2025 | FAQs

Answer: No. Haven shears produce chipless, burr-free ends, often eliminating secondary deburring.

Do your machines cut both ferrous and non-ferrous tubing?

by Finishing Expert | Sep 10, 2025 | FAQs

Answer: Yes. Haven shears cut carbon steel, stainless, HSLA, aluminum, copper, and brass.

Can your machines cut multiple tubes at once?

by Finishing Expert | Sep 10, 2025 | FAQs

Answer: Yes, some systems are designed for multi-tube shearing or bundle cutting to maximize throughput.
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