S2R Malco Hand Seamer 3"
by Gap Power
SKU 684-7420
Original price
$60.95
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Original price
$60.95
Original price
$60.95
$60.95
$60.95
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$60.95
Current price
$60.95
In-Store Only — Visit us in Gap, PA to purchase
Overview
The Malco Hand Seamer (S2R) is designed for sheet metal seaming, crimping, and forming operations across HVACR installation, roofing, siding, and commercial building and remodeling applications.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| MPN | S2R |
| Brand | Malco |
| Weight | 1.5 lb |
| Overall Length | 8.74 in. |
| Overall Width | 4.75 in. |
| Jaw Depth | 1-1/4 in. |
| Jaw Width | 3-1/4 in. |
| Blade Material | Forged Carbon Steel |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Grip | Over-molded, non-slip insert (REDLINE series) |
| Finish | Rust-resistant nickel plating |
| Heat-Treated Blade | Yes |
| Color | Red |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| UPC | 686046534428 |
Technical Features
- Drop-forged, high-impact carbon steel jaws — Forged construction and heat treatment deliver consistent jaw geometry and long-term edge retention under repeated working loads.
- Rust-resistant nickel plating — Surface treatment protects the tool against corrosion in damp job-site environments, extending service life.
- Hardened steel handles — Increased hardness resists deformation and abuse under heavy-duty daily use.
- Compound leverage head-to-handle linkage — Mechanical advantage is multiplied through the compound pivot design, reducing the hand force required to complete each seaming or crimping stroke.
- REDLINE ergonomic grip with over-molded non-slip insert — Contoured handle geometry and non-slip material provide a secure, natural-fitting grip and reduce operator fatigue.
- One-hand latch open/close operation — Single-handed latching keeps the opposite hand free to steady the work piece, improving accuracy and safety.
- 3-1/4 in. jaw width, 1-1/4 in. jaw depth — Defined jaw dimensions accommodate standard sheet metal flange depths encountered in HVACR duct and panel work.
Applications
- HVACR duct fabrication and installation — seaming and forming sheet metal panels and flanges
- Roofing — forming metal panel edges and seams on-site
- Siding installation — bending and seaming metal siding components
- Commercial building and remodeling — general sheet metal forming and crimping tasks across the metal trades



















