Emerson Adds New DIN Rail, Legrand Raceway, Shallow Strut and Back to Back Strut Dies to the Greenlee Shear 30T Lineup

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July 16, 2019

Emerson expands the innovative Greenlee Shear 30T with seven new die sets and a new bare kit configuration option, giving professionals the ability to choose dies specific to their needs and utilize compatible pumps that they currently own. Mounted on a mobile work station, the transportable Shear 30T is designed to increase productivity, improve precision and eliminate the need for rework while cutting strut, threaded rod, DIN rail and Legrand 3000 Series Raceway.

The Shear 30T uses interchangeable dies that are made from durable, long-lasting material and can be rotated to extend die life. The unique die profile design offers compatibility with multiple brands and sizes of strut, providing versatility for the operator. The quick die change system allows the user to easily swap out dies with no tools or loose parts. For increased efficiency, the dies automatically retract after each cut so that they are in position for repeated use. In addition, the use of dies improves safety by eliminating sharp exposed blades when cutting various types of material such as strut and threaded rod. The Shear 30T die offering includes:

  • NEW Top-Hat DIN Rail Combo 7.5mm & 15mm x 35mmEIN NP Greenlee emerson 400
  • NEW G-Type DIN Rail
  • NEW Legrand 3000 Series Raceway (Base)
  • NEW Legrand 3000 Series Raceway (Cover)
  • NEW 7/8-inch Shallow Strut
  • NEW 7/8-inch Back to Back Strut
  • NEW 13/16-inch Back to Back Strut
  • 13/16-inch Shallow Strut
  • 1-5/8-inch Strut
  • 1-5/8-inch Back to Back Strut
  • 1-5/8- and 13/16-inch Dual-Profile Strut
  • Cooper B-Line® 4D21 and 4D22 Strut
  • 1/4-, 3/8-, 1/2-, and 5/8-inch Threaded Rod

“The new die expansions are a first of several Shear 30T dies that will be rolled out,” said Chelsea Grochocki, Product Specialist for Greenlee, Emerson. “Professionals across the country tell us how the Shear 30T is improving their workflow and safety. We get asked for more dies to cut other material such as DIN Rail, Legrand, additional sizes of strut, and more. We’ll continue to release additional dies to meet our customer’s needs.”

View the entire Shear 30T lineup and watch the Shear 30T in action at www.greenlee.com/new-shear30t-dies. Contact your local dealer by visiting Greenlee.com/where-to-buy.

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