throatless shear

Etymology
From the absence of a throat down which the metal being cut must be fed, a feature that allows metal to be freely moved around the cutting blade.

Noun

 * 1) A cutting tool used to make complex straight and curved cuts in sheet metal.

Translations

 * Dutch: hefboomschaar, hefboomplaatschaar
 * French: cisaille à levier
 * German: Handhebelschere, Hebelschere
 * Italian: cesoia a leva
 * Polish: gilotyna ręczna, gilotyna ręczna do blachy, ręczna gilotyna do cięcia blachy
 * Portuguese: cisalha de alavanca, cisalha
 * Spanish: cizalla de palanca,