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Knipex Pliers Wrench-Comfort Grip

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Knipex Pliers Wrench:
Adjustable tightening tool, also excellent for gripping, holding, pressing and bending work pieces. Replaces the need for sets of metric and imperial spanners, with smooth jaws for damage free installation of plated fittings Zero backlash jaw pressure prevents damage to edges of sensitive components. Adjustment at the touch of a button directly on the work piece and parallel jaws give a more solid grip; the construction gives infinite adjustment of all widths up to the specified maximum size. Reliable catching of the hinge bolt: no unintentional shifting. The action of the jaws allows quick tightening and release of bolted connections using the ratchet principle. Lever transmission greater than 10 : 1 for strong gripping power with chrome vanadium electric steel, forged, oil-hardened.

The smooth jaws grip all parallel surfaces in the capacity range with a high degree of pressure if necessary and open up almost unlimited application possibilities for the pliers wrench: e.g. for tightening locknuts, exerting pressure to activate the adhesive power of contact adhesives, edge breaking in tile work, snapping cable ties, utilisation as a small vice.
   
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