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Also known as diagonal-cutting pliers.
Choose these wire cutters for your occasional use.
For use where even minor magnetism can cause major damage, these wire cutters are made of titanium, so they’re completely nonmagnetic.
Get more power with less effort—these wire cutters are specially designed to increase leverage compared to standard wire cutters.
Snip wire in tight spaces, such as crowded circuit boards, without damaging components nearby.
Reach deep into crowded access panels and other tight spaces without the handles getting in the way.
An angled head makes it easy to cut wire where standard cutters won’t fit.
Cut through nickel, spring steel, and other tough wires often found in the electronics and aerospace industry.
Capture scraps, such as cut cable ties and wire ends, to prevent them from falling into your equipment or flying and hitting something.
These cutters are stainless steel, which provides excellent corrosion resistance.
Cut steel, spring steel, and other hard wire without worrying about your wire cutters rusting.
Spot these cutters easily—colored grips make them stand out, so you don’t lose them.
The black finish prevents glare that can interfere with precision work under bright light and magnification.
The grips on these cutters drain static from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
These sets include four cutters, each with a different head shape.
These tools divert static electricity faster than our other static-control wire cutters.
The specially designed internal spring provides constant, uniform tension for superior performance.
Make cuts easily and comfortably while protecting sensitive equipment from static discharge.
Tungsten carbide cutting edges are bonded to the jaws for long life.
Slice through nickel, titanium, and other hard wire without building up electrostatic discharge (ESD) or rusting out your tool.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these cutters inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
These cutters have insulated grips to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. They are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Good for high-volume cutting and trimming.
Cut cleanly through the thin optical fibers found in fiber optic cable, including those protected by Kevlar, without building up electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Cut excess plastic off injection molded or 3D printed parts—these make flush cuts with a smooth, finished edge.
Safely cut plastic near electronics. The grips on these cutters divert static from your application to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from building up and damaging sensitive equipment.
A double hinge provides high cutting force with low gripping pressure. These cutters are also known as aviation snips.
Keep your hand away from the material being cut.
Blades are high-speed steel so they stay sharp longer than steel blades, and they can be sharpened.
The handles are angled 90° from the blade so you can cut material from directly above tight spaces.
Snip tighter curves in smaller spaces than standard high-force cutters.
Make straight and curved cuts in sheet metal—these sets come with three tools for different cutting patterns. Also called aviation snips, they have a double hinge, so they cut with more force and require less effort to squeeze the handles than standard sheet metal cutters.
This cutter has two blades that cut a 1/8" wide strip—peel it back for smooth edges with little distortion.
Prevent waste from flying up as you work. A double blade makes two cuts to create a 7/64"-wide step that peels back, leaving little distortion and smooth edges.
Sized and shaped like pliers, these sheet metal cutters are small enough to fit in your tool belt.
Handles are angled to keep your hand away from the material as you cut straight lines and curves.
Blades are tapered to give you more control when cutting straight lines, tight curves, and circles, and they're serrated to prevent slipping. These cutters are also known as duckbill snips.
Made from aluminum bronze, the blade and handle on these cutters inhibit sparking and are FM approved. Use them for straight cuts.
Also known as tinners' snips, these cutters make straight cuts and curves.
Also known as bulldog snips, these have long handles and short blades for cutting through thick sheet metal with less effort than standard sheet metal cutters.
Loosen a few screws to swap dull blades with new ones. These cutters have offset handles to keep your hands clear of the metal being cut.
Replace blades as they wear. These cutters are also known as tinners' snips.
The unique shape of these cutters gives you 40% more power per cut than standard sheet metal cutters. When blades get dull, loosen a few screws to replace them.
Prevent chipping, binding, and fracturing when cutting brittle, high-pressure laminated plastic.
Cut armored cable such as BX, HCF, and MC and flexible metal conduit.
Make flush cuts through fiber-optic cable for clean connections and easy splicing.
Use these one-handed cutters on small-diameter aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Produce clean, distortion-free cuts in cable with one-handed operation.
Push the button to cut aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These cutters are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Minimize wire distortion when cutting 11/16" diameter and larger aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Jaws ratchet to increase cutting pressure as you open and close the handles.
Minimize material distortion while cutting steel and stainless steel wire rope.
Keep your hands in a comfortable position so you can apply more force for cutting.
Cutters have double hinge that provides high cutting force with low gripping pressure.
A small grip enables one-handed cutting.
With a quick hammer blow, these cutters make cuts without squeezing or flattening wire.
Use the lever to make one-handed cuts with minimal material distortion. Cutter mounts to a workbench for extra stability and ease of use for repeated cuts.
These manually operated cutters make a clean cut with just a few pumps of the handle.
Hydraulic-powered jaws cut bolts, wire rope, rods, and electrical cable with low effort and minimal material distortion.
Extra-long handles enable access to hard-to-reach areas. Also known as lineman’s and combination pliers, use these tools to pull, bend, and cut wire.
Also known as lineman’s and combination pliers, use these tools to pull, bend, and cut wire.
When there isn't clearance to use standard-grip pliers, the angled head on these tools gives you access. Also known as lineman’s and combination pliers, use them to pull, bend, and cut wire.
Additional features, such as wire terminal crimpers, enable you to perform a variety of electrical wiring and installation work with a single tool. Also known as lineman’s and combination pliers, these pliers have long jaws that pull, bend, and cut wire and other small workpieces.
Deep serrations provide the firm grip necessary for pulling rebar tie wire, and the hook-shaped handle end keeps your hand from slipping off. Also known ironworkers’ pliers, these tools also bend and cut wire.
Avoid the potential for an arc flash or short circuit that can occur when using conventional insulated tools with metal components. Completely metal-free, these pliers are plastic with ceramic cutting blades. They are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505. Use to pull, bend, and cut wire.
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. Use them to pull, bend, and cut wire.
Made of stainless steel or titanium, these pliers are good for environments where moisture and other contaminants are present.
Secure a lanyard to the ring on the handle to prevent dropping your pliers when working at height. Use these tools to pull, bend, and cut wire.
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. Use them to pull, bend, and cut wire.
Colorful plastic grips make these assorted pliers stand out, so they’re less likely to be misplaced.
Choose these stainless steel pliers 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.
Insulated grips protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These assorted pliers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
The grips drain static from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment.
Sets contain an assortment of pliers styles. These tools are steel.
Lock the jaws in a vise-like grip around a workpiece and these assorted pliers stay clamped in place to leave your hands free.
Smooth, consistent movement ensures precision. These assorted pliers have slip-resistant ultra grips that are shaped to fit comfortably in your hand and reduce strain in repetitive tasks. They are also known as miniature and electronics pliers.
Long jaws give you access to tight spaces while letting you grip, bend, and twist wire and other small workpieces.
Additional features, such as wire terminal crimpers and wire stripping holes, enable you to perform a variety of electrical wiring and installation work with a single tool.
Colorful plastic grips make these tools 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.
Secure a lanyard to the ring on the handle to prevent dropping your pliers when working at height.
Made of materials that are FM approved, these pliers satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
Pull stripped, rusted, and tamper-resistant screws out of hard-to-reach places.
With long jaws for reach, these pliers clamp and lock around workpieces in hard-to-access areas.
Lock the jaws in a vise-like grip around a workpiece and these pliers stay clamped in place to leave your hands free.
Squeeze the handles and the jaws automatically adjust to fit a workpiece and lock in place.
With jaws that lock into position for a good grip, these pliers are designed to remove stripped, rusted, and tamper-resistant screws.
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.
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.
Colorful plastic grips make these pliers stand out, so they're less likely to be misplaced.
Adjust the pivot point to switch between two different jaw opening sizes.
The narrow jaws fit into tight spaces, and the slip joint allows you to switch between two different jaw opening sizes.
Designed for looping and bending wire, these tools are also known as round-nose pliers.
Choose these stainless steel pliers 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. Also known as round-nose pliers, use them for looping and bending wire.
The jaws on these pliers easily and firmly grasp electrical components without damaging them or surrounding parts.
A set of pliers and tweezers give you the versatility of applying force with your full hand or precision of using your fingertips.
Vertical and horizontal serrations and a tip shaped to firmly grip the outside of screw heads remove stripped, rusty, and tamper-resistant screws.
Reach around closely spaced components and other obstructions to bend wire and grip small workpieces.
Insulated grips protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These pliers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900. They are shaped to reach around closely spaced components and other obstructions.
The jaws remain parallel as they move to keep irregularly shaped objects from slipping forward when pressure is applied.