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B2 Throatless Beverly Shear

SKU: 3600-B2  by Mittler Bros.
Made in the USA

Original price $995.00 - Original price $995.00
Original price
$995.00
$995.00 - $995.00
Current price $995.00

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Beverly B2 — 10-gauge Throatless Shear, Made in USA

  • 10-gauge mild steel cutting capacity — handles structural sheet (~1/8") that the B1 cannot.
  • 14-gauge stainless steel cutting capacity.
  • 4-3/8" blade length — sized for the mid-range capacity.
  • Made in USA from the original drawings, fixtures, and tooling — continuously produced since 1931.
  • Cast alloy-steel frame, heat-treated, with replaceable high-carbon/high-chrome tool-steel blades.
  • Throatless design — cuts curves of any radius, in any direction, without the workpiece running into a frame.
  • 15" height (less handle), 35 lbs — bench-mounts; still portable.
  • Lifetime workhorse — the Beverly design has been unchanged since 1947 and is still in production on the original tooling.
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Beverly B2 Throatless Shear — 10-gauge mild steel, 4-3/8" blade, made in USA

The B2 is the mid-tier Beverly — 10-gauge mild steel capacity, 14-gauge stainless, 4-3/8" blade. The throatless design cuts in any direction and around any radius, which is the point: a panel can be turned freely under the blade without a fixed throat depth limiting where the cut can go.

This is the genuine Beverly, made by Mittler Bros. in Wright City, Missouri using the original drawings, fixtures, jigs, foundries, and material suppliers from the Chicago plant where Kurt Nebel first built these shears in 1931. The design has been essentially unchanged since 1947. CNC-machined to the original specifications, with cast alloy-steel frame, heat-treated, and replaceable high-carbon/high-chrome tool-steel blades. None of this is decorative — it is why a Beverly bought new today behaves the same as a Beverly bought in 1965, and why used B2s from the 1950s and 60s still show up working in production shops.

The B2 is the unit to choose when 14-gauge isn't enough and 7-gauge production capacity is more than the work needs. 10-gauge mild steel covers structural sheet (~1/8"), heavier brackets, motorsport chassis panels, and the medium-duty fabrication work that sits between body-panel and plate-cutting jobs. At 35 lbs it's still light enough to bench-mount and move around the shop — 23 lbs lighter than the B3, which matters if the shear doesn't live in one spot. If most of the work is lighter than 14-gauge, the B1 at half the weight and a lower price is the better fit.

Replacement blades are available as a stocked SKU (3600-B2-100) — same high-carbon/high-chrome tool steel as the originals — so the shear is genuinely serviceable for the life of the frame. The full throatless-shear category is at Throatless Shears.