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Wiha Pliers Wiha 26850 Pliers

Wiha 26850 Pliers

Weight: 758

£39.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.33/mo.*
9stores
Wiha Z 36 00 3 26801 Pliers

Wiha Z 36 00 3 26801 Pliers

Weight: 83.5

£18.06
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.02/mo.*
3stores
Wiha Z 9 00 6 26735 Needle-Nose Plier
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Wiha Z 9 00 6 26735 Needle-Nose Plier

Length: 160, Weight: 142

£20.53£28.80
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.84/mo.*
3stores
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FAQ

Pliers are hand tools designed for gripping, bending, and cutting wire and other materials. They come in various types to suit different tasks. Understand your project needs to select the right type, whether you need precision work or robust gripping.

Pliers suitable for electrical work include needle-nose and lineman's pliers. Needle-nose pliers are ideal for precision tasks in tight spaces, while lineman's pliers offer strong gripping and cutting capabilities for wires.

Choosing the right pliers involves considering the task at hand. Assess whether you need them for gripping, cutting, or bending. Look at handle comfort and grip size to match your hand size and strength requirements.

Pliers: 3 things to consider before buying

Pliers come in various types, each designed for specific tasks. Needle-nose pliers are ideal for precision work and reaching into tight spaces, while slip-joint pliers offer versatility with adjustable jaws. If you're working with electrical wiring, lineman's pliers provide a strong grip and cutting edge. By identifying the tasks you'll be performing, you can choose pliers that best suit your needs.

The comfort of the grip is crucial, especially if you'll be using the pliers for extended periods. Look for handles with ergonomic designs and cushioned grips to reduce hand fatigue. Some pliers also feature non-slip coatings, which can be beneficial if you're working in environments where your hands might get wet or greasy. A comfortable handle ensures better control and efficiency.

High-quality materials ensure durability and longevity. Opt for pliers made from hardened steel or chromium-vanadium alloys, as these resist wear and corrosion effectively. Additionally, check the joint mechanism; a smooth operation without wobbling indicates a well-made tool. Investing in robust, well-constructed pliers saves you from frequent replacements and enhances your tool collection.

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