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Slide the pivot point of the jaws to a range of positions and squeeze the handles to grip.
More jaw positions than standard adjustable pliers enable fine adjustment and a firm grip.
You don't have to move the pivot point on these pliers—squeeze the handles and the jaws adjust to fit your workpiece.
Move the curved jaws to 15 positions for fine adjustment. These pliers have a bottom jaw that is shorter than the top for a firm grip on the flats of bolt heads and nuts that have rounded corners.
The bottom jaw is shorter than the top for a firm grip on the flats of bolt heads and nuts that have rounded corners.
Avoid damaging workpieces without sacrificing gripping power and adjustability.
A slim head and long, narrow jaws fit into tight spaces.
Colorful plastic grips make these pliers stand out, so they're less likely to be misplaced.
Insulated grips protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These pliers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
These stainless steel pliers are good for environments where moisture and other contaminants are present. They resist corrosion that can hinder joint movement, but the jaws will wear more quickly than a steel tool.
Secure a lanyard to the ring on the handle to prevent dropping your pliers when working at height.
The grips drain static from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is FM approved, these pliers satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
Get the best possible grip on round objects, such as oil filters, connectors, and PVC pipe. Also known as cannon plug pliers, all of these pliers have curved jaws.
Move the curved jaws to 25 positions for fine adjustment and a firm grip on round objects, such as oil filters, connectors, and PVC pipe. Push and hold the button to adjust the jaws, and then release the button to lock them in place. They're also known as cannon plug pliers.
Replaceable jaw pads protect delicate materials such as glass and ceramic against damage. These tools have curved jaws that get the best possible grip on round objects such as oil filters, connectors, and PVC pipe.
Hold larger workpieces than standard locking pliers. These tools lock in a vise-like grip around a workpiece and stay clamped in place.
Lock the jaws in a vise-like grip around a workpiece and these pliers stay clamped in place to leave your hands free.
Choose a stainless steel tool for environments where moisture and other contaminants are present. These pliers resist corrosion that can hinder joint movement, but the jaws will wear more quickly than a steel tool. Lock the jaws around a workpiece and they stay clamped in a vise-like grip.
Squeeze the handles and the jaws automatically adjust to fit a workpiece and lock in place.
Curved jaws grip bolt heads and nuts with rounded corners. These pliers lock in a vise-like grip and stay clamped in place, leaving your hands free.
With jaws that lock into position for a good grip, these pliers are designed to remove stripped, rusted, and tamper-resistant screws.
Grip hose and tubing for installation and removal without damage.
Clamp down on nonreinforced hose and tube to squeeze it shut, eliminating the need to drain the hose when working on pumps, heating and cooling systems, and fuel lines.
Assemble and install cord grips in a range of thread sizes.
The narrow jaws fit into tight spaces, and the slip joint allows you to switch between two different jaw opening sizes.
Prevent damage to your workpieces with pliers that have nonmarring jaws. Adjust the pivot point to switch between two different jaw opening sizes.
Adjust the pivot point to switch between two different jaw opening sizes.
Removable and reusable, these rubber covers fit most slip-joint pliers and resist most oils and chemicals.
The round nose on these pliers lets you get into tight spaces when working on burners and gas pipe fittings.
Vertical and horizontal serrations and a tip shaped to firmly grip the outside of screw heads remove stripped, rusty, and tamper-resistant screws.
More jaw positions than standard adjustable pliers enable fine adjustment and a firm grip. Push and hold the button to adjust the jaws, and then release the button to lock them in place.
Choose these tools when you need the gripping power of a pipe wrench with the adjustability of pliers. Slide the pivot point of the jaws to a range of positions.
Use the tips of these pliers to stretch your brake spring. The handle ends remove and install a spring from an anchor post.
With a bent nose and curved jaws, these pliers give you a firm grip on a boot, so you can safely remove or install a spark plug.
Turn fasteners with the firm grip of a wrench and the adjustability of pliers.
Grip tubing from the side to make bends in tight spaces.
Seal press-connect fittings onto steel and stainless steel pipe without threading or welding. Slide the tubing into a fitting and use these tools to crimp the connection.