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Combination pliers, also known as lineman’s pliers or combination lineman’s pliers, are a type of hand tool designed for gripping, cutting, and bending various materials. These pliers typically feature a combination of flat jaws for gripping and serrated jaws near the pivot point for cutting wires. The elongated handles provide leverage for cutting and gripping tasks, making them versatile tools commonly used in electrical work, construction, and various other applications. The combination of gripping and cutting capabilities makes them a practical tool for tasks that involve both holding and manipulating materials.
SKU:
AHS67226
Category: Pliers & Cutters
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Combination Pliers UsesĀ
- Wire Cutting: The serrated jaws near the pivot point allow for efficient cutting of wires, such as electrical cables, copper, or aluminum wires. This makes them valuable in electrical work and wiring installations.
- Gripping and Holding: The flat jaws of combination pliers are designed for gripping and holding objects firmly. This is useful in tasks where manual holding or clamping is required, such as securing nuts and bolts.
- Bending and Shaping: The jaws of combination pliers can be used to bend and shape various materials, such as thin metal sheets or soft wires, aiding in tasks like bending, forming, or adjusting components.
- Crimping: Combination pliers can be used for crimping connectors onto wires, which is common in electrical work or when making secure connections in various applications.
- Nail Removal: The flat jaws and sturdy construction of combination pliers make them suitable for gripping and removing nails from wood or other materials.
- Multi-Purpose Cutting: Apart from cutting wires, combination pliers can be used for general-purpose cutting tasks, such as cutting plastic ties, small bolts, or other materials.
- Stripping Insulation: Some combination pliers come with additional features like a stripping notch, allowing for the removal of insulation from electrical wires.
- Cable Splicing: In electrical work, combination pliers can be used for splicing or joining wires together securely.
- Cable Crimping: They can be used for crimping cable connectors or terminals, ensuring a secure and reliable electrical connection.
- Maintenance and Repairs: Combination pliers are handy for various maintenance and repair tasks, offering a combination of gripping and cutting capabilities suitable for a range of materials.
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