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Bent nose pliers, also known as needle-nose pliers with a bent or angled jaw, are a type of hand tool commonly used in various industries, especially in electrical work, jewelry making, and other precision tasks. These pliers have a slender and tapered design with jaws that are angled or bent at a specific degree, allowing for easier access to tight spaces and providing a better grip on small objects. The bent nose design is particularly useful for tasks that require precision and maneuverability, such as gripping, bending, or manipulating wires and other delicate materials.
SKU:
AHS24712
Category: Pliers & Cutters
Description
Bent Nose Pliers Uses
- Electronics and Electrical Work:
- Bending and shaping wires.
- Gripping and manipulating small electronic components.
- Working in confined spaces within electrical panels.
- Jewelry Making:
- Handling and shaping delicate wires.
- Assembling and manipulating small jewelry components.
- Precision work on intricate designs.
- Craftsmanship and Model Making:
- Holding and positioning small parts during assembly.
- Bending and shaping thin materials.
- Fine-tuning details in models and crafts.
- Automotive Repairs:
- Reaching and adjusting wires and components in tight spaces.
- Handling small nuts and bolts.
- Precision work in automotive electrical systems.
- DIY Home Repairs:
- Gripping and bending wires during electrical repairs.
- Handling and shaping small hardware components.
- Working in confined spaces where a standard plier may not fit.
- General Household Tasks:
- Tackling various tasks that require a precise grip.
- Handling small items and objects around the house.
- Performing repairs in tight or hard-to-reach spaces.
- Wirework and Crafting:
- Creating wire jewelry and sculptures.
- Precision bending and shaping of wires for various artistic projects.
- Handling and twisting wires securely.
- Watch and Clock Repair:
- Manipulating small parts in watch and clock mechanisms.
- Handling tiny screws and components with precision.
- Working in the confined spaces of watch movements.
- Plumbing:
- Gripping and turning small nuts and bolts in plumbing fixtures.
- Accessing and adjusting components in tight spaces.
- Handling small plumbing fittings.
- Medical and Dental Fields:
- Used in certain medical and dental procedures that require precision.
- Manipulating small wires or components in certain medical devices.
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