Pliers
Item Name Code (INC) 03978
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Refer to Reference Drawing Group A. See also PLIERS (as modified).
Additional Information for Pliers
Pliers are a type of hand tool used for gripping, bending, and cutting various materials. They typically consist of two metal jaws that are hinged together at one end and have handles at the other end. The jaws of pliers can come in different shapes and sizes, depending on their intended use. Some common types of pliers include:
1. Combination Pliers: These are versatile pliers that can be used for gripping, twisting, and cutting wires.
2. Long-Nose Pliers: Also known as needle-nose pliers, these have long, narrow jaws with pointed tips, making them ideal for reaching into tight spaces and manipulating small objects.
3. Slip-Joint Pliers: These pliers have an adjustable pivot point, allowing the user to adjust the jaw opening to accommodate different sizes of objects.
4. Diagonal Cutting Pliers: Also called wire cutters or side cutters, these pliers have sharp, angled jaws that are designed for cutting wires and other small materials.
5. Groove Joint Pliers: Also known as water pump pliers or Channellock pliers, these have an adjustable jaw opening and are commonly used for gripping and turning pipes and other round objects.
Pliers are commonly used in various industries and applications, including electrical work, plumbing, automotive repair, and general household tasks.