Metal nibbler cutter tool attachment for electric and pneumatic drills cuts sheet metal with adjustable 360-degree rotating head for straight and circular cuts on iron stainless steel copper aluminum and plastic up to 2mm thickness
Metal nibbler cutter tool attachment for electric and pneumatic drills with 360-degree rotating head

This metal nibbler cutter attachment transforms your standard electric or pneumatic drill into a specialised sheet metal cutting tool. Designed for workshops, metal fabrication, and DIY projects, it provides a cost-effective alternative to dedicated metal cutting equipment. The tool attaches directly to 8mm drill chucks and operates effectively at rotational speeds between 1500 and 3000 revolutions per minute, making it compatible with most workshop-grade electric drills and pneumatic tools. Its primary function is to cut various sheet metals and plastics with precision, offering both straight-line and circular cutting capabilities when used with the appropriate accessories.
Features and Construction

The metal nibbler cutter features a versatile design that adapts to different cutting requirements through adjustable components and flexible positioning. Its construction prioritises functionality and compatibility with common workshop tools.
Material and Build
The cutter is manufactured entirely from metal, providing the necessary rigidity and durability for cutting through sheet materials. This metal construction ensures the tool can withstand the forces generated during cutting operations when properly attached to a drill. The cutting heads are also metal and can be adjusted between two different positions to accommodate various cutting applications and material thicknesses.
Size and Practical Fit
Measuring 175mm in length, 80mm in width, and 50mm in height, the tool has a compact design that doesn't add excessive bulk to your drill setup. Its 435-gram weight provides stability during operation without being too heavy for extended use. The tool is specifically designed to fit standard 8mm drill chucks found on most electric and pneumatic drills, ensuring broad compatibility with existing workshop equipment.
Uses and Placement

This attachment extends the capabilities of basic drilling tools, allowing them to perform cutting operations typically requiring specialised equipment.
Event or Professional Use
In workshop environments, the nibbler cutter enables precise metal cutting without investing in expensive dedicated machinery. It's particularly useful for fabrication shops needing to cut various materials including ordinary iron plate up to 1.8mm thick, stainless steel up to 1.2mm thick, and copper, aluminum, or plastic boards up to 2mm thick. The 360-degree rotating cutter head allows operators to position the cutting direction for angled cuts and complex patterns.
Everyday Home Use
For DIY enthusiasts and home workshop owners, this attachment provides metal cutting capability without requiring significant space or investment. It's suitable for projects involving sheet metal repair, custom fabrication, or craft applications requiring precise cutting. The minimum cutting radius of 12mm allows for detailed circular cuts and curved patterns when creating custom metal pieces.
Benefits and Buying Value

The metal nibbler cutter offers practical advantages through its versatility and compatibility with existing tools.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
The attachment works with tools most workshops already possess, eliminating the need for dedicated cutting equipment. Its simple metal construction requires minimal maintenance beyond occasional cleaning and inspection for wear. The tool can be quickly attached or removed from drills as needed, allowing tools to serve multiple functions.
Why Choose This Product
This nibbler cutter provides specific cutting capabilities for multiple materials within defined thickness limits. The 360-degree rotating head offers flexibility in cutting direction that fixed-head tools cannot provide. When used with straight or circular cutting accessories, it achieves more accurate results than freehand cutting methods. The tool represents a practical solution for occasional metal cutting needs without the expense of specialised equipment.
