MALCOAviation Snips
MALCO Aviation Snip: Left/Straight, 12 in Overall Lg, 3 in Cutting Lg, Aluminum
The MALCO MC12L is a 12-inch straight aviation snip with a 3-inch cutting length, capable of cutting 0.018-inch stainless steel (26 gauge). It features aluminum handles with vinyl grips and is designed for left-hand use.
SKU 3G-OTH-295291
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3G Electric (S) Pte. Ltd. — Singapore
Product Description
The MALCO MC12L is a 12-inch straight aviation snip with a 3-inch cutting length, capable of cutting 0.018-inch stainless steel (26 gauge). It features aluminum handles with vinyl grips and is designed for left-hand use.
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Common applications for MALCOHVAC duct fabrication — MALCO Mini Brake (MB48A) for bending sheet metal up to 48 inches wide
Roofing — MALCO Asphalt Shingle Cutter Drill Attachment (TSS1) for cutting shingles with a drill
Vinyl fence installation — MALCO Vinyl Fence Notcher (VFN1) for creating louvered notches in vinyl
Cable management — MALCO Cable Tie Tension Tool (TY4G) for securing nylon ties in electrical installations
Sheet metal cutting — MALCO Snip Blade (M14ARB) for replacement in snips cutting stainless steel
Ductwork assembly — MALCO Duct Cutting Tool (DT15C) for cutting and trimming duct materials
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3G Electric supplies MALCO aviation snips. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.













