A hand pruning shears made by high quality carbon steel with ergonomic handle, cutting easily and holding comfortable. It has a return spring, which is labor saving to use. The surface of pruners has electroplated that is not easy to rust.
Specification
Model |
T-PS-A1 |
T-PS-A2 |
T-PS-A3 |
T-PS-A4 |
T-PS-A5 |
T-PS-A6 |
T-PS-A7 |
T-PS-A8 |
T-PS-A9 |
Size |
8 inch |
8 inch |
8 inch |
8 inch |
8 inch |
8 inch |
8 inch |
8 inch |
8 inch |
Total Length |
210mm |
200mm |
204mm |
210mm |
195mm |
210mm |
210mm |
210mm |
210mm |
Total Width |
44mm |
48mm |
50mm |
55mm |
50mm |
50mm |
60mm |
50mm |
70mm |
Blade Length |
40mm |
50mm |
55mm |
45mm |
55mm |
55mm |
60mm |
60mm |
60mm |
Blade Thickness |
2.8mm |
3.2mm |
3.8mm |
3.8mm |
3.5mm |
3.5mm |
3.5mm |
3.5mm |
4mm |
Material |
Carbon Steel |
Carbon Steel |
Carbon Steel |
Carbon Steel |
Carbon Steel |
Carbon Steel |
Carbon Steel |
Carbon Steel |
Carbon Steel |
Weight |
226g |
190g |
213g |
235g |
158g |
235g |
241g |
226g |
300g |
Note: The sizes are approximate.
Model
Tips: Different Seasons for Pruning Fruit Trees
A bypass pruning shear is a labor saving cutting tool used for pruning tree branches in the garden and orchard. Commonly, fruit trees should be pruned at a certain season, which keep fruit trees from losing their nutrients. Pruning fruit trees can be carried out all year round, but different seasons have different methods and points of pruning.
Winter: Prune fruit trees in late winter into early spring after deciduous in order to arrange tree shape, stabilize tree vigor and cultivate fruiting branches. There are several mainly measures for pruning fruit trees, such as thin out, shortcut, retract, swing, and pull branch and others. It is better to prune different tree shapes according to different tree species and planting densities.
Spring: Prune fruit trees after the fruit trees germinate in the spring and before summer for pre-flowering. In addition, you should pay attention to adopt some technical measures like carving and wiping buds, girdling, and cutting.
Summer: Prune fruit trees in the summer in order to improve the intensity of light inside the tree crown and cut off flourishing branches, overlap branches, cross branches, disease and pest branches, etc.
Autumn: Prune fruit trees in September to improve the intensity of light inside the tree crown and promote the formation of blossom buds. Young fruit trees are mainly pruned in the autumn to pull branches for promoting the formation of flower buds.