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Milwaukee 6880 10 Gauge Nibbler - 1048

Milwaukee 6880 10 Gauge Nibbler - 1048

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Milwaukee 6880 10 Gauge Nibbler - 1048

A nibbler uses a punch and die to make the cut, this is perfect for tight radius cuts into steel. A 1.65 in. starter hole is all that is needed to start or start from the edge of the material. A nibbler is also what you need if you are cutting corrugated metal. The 6880 is our heaviest nibbler with 10 gauge capacity in steel and gauge into stainless. When perfect cuts are what you need, look to the Milwaukee line of nibblers.

Features

• 4.0 amp, 1,000 SPM 
• Cuts up to 8.75 ft. per minute
• 1.65 in. starting hole required
• AC-DC toggle switch allows for two-handed operation

What Our Experts Think
  • 10 gauge nibbler delivers clean, precise cuts in sheet metal with minimal distortion

  • Compact and lightweight design allows easy maneuvering and improved control

  • High-speed operation ensures efficient cutting for professional metalwork

  • Durable construction provides long-lasting performance in industrial and fabrication environments

  • Ideal for metal fabricators, HVAC technicians, and maintenance professionals

Q&A

Q: What thickness of metal can this nibbler cut?
A: Capable of cutting up to 10 gauge (0.1345” / 3.41mm) mild steel.

Q: Is this a corded or cordless tool?
A: This is a corded electric nibbler, ensuring continuous power.

Q: Who should use this nibbler?
A: Perfect for professionals working with sheet metal, ductwork, or custom metal fabrication.

Maintenance Tips
  • Keep cutting die and tool surfaces clean to maintain performance

  • Inspect cutting components regularly for wear or damage

  • Store in a dry, protected area to prevent corrosion

  • Lubricate moving parts periodically for smooth operation