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Curved jaw locking pliers, commonly known as curved jaw locking pliers or curved jaw Vise-Grips (a popular brand name), are versatile hand tools designed for gripping, clamping, and holding objects securely. These pliers feature a unique curved jaw mechanism that provides a strong and adjustable locking grip on various materials.
SKU:
AHS82614
Category: Clamps & Vises
Description
Curved Jaw Locking Pliers Uses
- Gripping and Holding Objects: The primary function of curved jaw locking pliers is to securely grip and hold objects. The adjustable locking mechanism allows users to set the jaw size to match the dimensions of the material being held.
- Clamping: These pliers can be used as improvised clamps to secure materials together. This is particularly useful in woodworking, metalworking, and other crafts where a temporary but strong grip is needed.
- Turning and Twisting: Curved jaw locking pliers can be used as a substitute for a wrench in some situations. The adjustable jaws can grip onto nuts, bolts, and other fasteners, allowing for turning and twisting with additional leverage.
- Pipe Wrench: They can function as a makeshift pipe wrench, providing a strong grip on pipes and fittings. This makes them useful in plumbing tasks where a conventional pipe wrench may not fit.
- Wire Cutter: Some models of curved jaw locking pliers come with built-in wire cutters in the jaws. This adds versatility, allowing users to cut wires and other thin materials.
- Clamping for Welding: In metalworking and welding applications, curved jaw locking pliers can be used to hold metal pieces together securely during the welding process.
- Emergency Repairs: These pliers are handy for on-the-spot repairs where a quick and strong grip is required. They can be used to hold or secure items temporarily until a more permanent solution can be implemented.
- Automotive Repairs: Curved jaw locking pliers find applications in automotive maintenance and repairs, such as holding components in place or providing a strong grip on nuts and bolts.
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SAFETY & HANDLING MEASURES
Safety Procedures
- Use for gripping, clamping, or locking irregular or rounded objects.
- Wear eye protection during use.
- Adjust the locking mechanism properly before applying force.
- Avoid using for cutting or hammering unless designed for it.
- Inspect for wear, cracks, or damage before use.
  Storage Procedures
- Store in a dry, clean toolbox or pouch.
- Clean and dry after use to prevent rust.
- Apply light oil to the locking mechanism and joints.
- Keep away from moisture and corrosive environments.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
Drop forged from carbon steel #45
Clamping force≤9000N
Heat treated & nickel plated
Packed by blister card
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