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Klein Tools 8" Diagonal Cutting Pliers ( New ) on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Manchester Township, New Jersey, US

Manchester Township, New Jersey, US
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Product Description



Features and Benefits
Hot riveted joint ensures smooth action and no handle wobble
Induction hardenedProduct Description cutting knives for long life
Angled head design for easy work in confined spaces
High leverage design; rivet is closer to the cutting edge for 36% greater cutting power than other plier designs
Heavy duty cutting knives, cuts ACSR, screws, nails and most hardened wire

Features combination polished and black-oxide finish. Custom US-made tool steel, features combination polished and black oxide finish. Handle is royal blue and plastic dipped. Jaw length: 13/16"; jaw thickness: 7/16"; jaw width: 1-3/16"; weight

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