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Install and remove rings inside a bore or around a shaft.
Install and remove rings inside a bore or around a shaft. Adjust the jaw to switch from internal to external retaining ring types.
The forged construction provides high strength for durability and long life.
The pliers in these sets have a forged construction, which provides high strength for durability and long life.
Made of beryllium copper that is FM approved, these pliers satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
The handle locks in place to hold rings open or closed for easier installation and removal.
The pliers in these sets have a handle that locks in place to hold rings open or closed for easier installation and removal. Change tips to use a different size or angle.
Change tips to use a different size or angle.
The forged construction provides high strength for durability and long life. Use the included hex key to change tips for a different size or angle.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These pliers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet ASTM F1505.
Twist the handle to open and close the jaws. Change tips for a different size or angle using a hex key.
Working with large retaining rings is easier with a T-handle. Turn it to open and close the jaws. Change tips for a different size or angle using the included hex key.
Hold open retaining rings without holes, such as flat- and pointed-tip lock rings. Also known as Eaton-style, constant-section, and horseshoe snap rings.
The jaws on these pliers move parallel to each other for a good grip when holding open retaining rings without holes.
Often used to hold open retaining rings without holes, these pliers have a forged construction for strength, durability, and a long life.
The spring on one end of the tool holds the retaining ring in position for installation and the hook on the other end is for removal.
Slide the retaining ring in between the jaws of the tool and push the ring onto a shaft.
Install rings that have wide "ears." Slide the retaining ring in between the jaws of the tool and push the ring onto a shaft.
The arms slide along the handle and lock into place with thumb screws. Use these tools to install and remove rings inside a bore or around a shaft.