Locking Pliers | Securing parts during assembly, automotive repairs | Max Opening: 14mm (Industry: 12mm) ▲ Handle Material: Steel-reinforced plastic (ASTM F1261) Measurement System: Dual imperial/metric scales | ▲ 14mm capacity exceeds industry standard for larger grips Durable handles reduce slippage in heavy use Dual scales for global compatibility | Bulky design limits precision work Higher cost than basic pliers |
Needle-Nose Pliers | Electronics assembly, jewelry making | Tip Length: 100mm (Industry: 80mm) ▲ Jaw Surface: Smooth (ISO 14577 certified) | ▲ Longer tips for fine adjustments Smooth jaws prevent scratches on delicate components | Lower strength for heavy-duty tasks Narrow tips may fatigue hands over time |
Diagonal Cutters | Wire cutting, electrical work | Cutting Capacity: 2.5mm (Industry: 2.0mm) ▲ Blade Hardness: HRC 52 (ASTM E18) | ▲ 2.5mm capacity handles thicker wires Hardened blades retain sharpness longer | Not adjustable for grip tasks Blunt tips unsuitable for gripping |
Slip Joint Pliers | Plumbing, general repairs | Adjustable Jaw Range: 0-50mm (Industry: 0-40mm) ▲ Ergonomic Handles: Contoured grip (ISO 9241) | ▲ 50mm range accommodates varied bolt sizes Comfortable grip reduces hand strain | Limited precision in tight spaces Slippage risk without firm pressure |
Tongue-and-Groove Pliers | Pipe fitting, uneven surfaces | Adjustable Jaw: 0-100mm (Industry: 0-80mm) ▲ Ratcheting Mechanism: 5-step adjustment | ▲ 100mm range for large pipes Ratcheting ensures secure grip on irregular surfaces | Bulky and less portable than standard pliers Slower to adjust than slip-joint types |
Vice-Grip Pliers | Workshop clamping, heavy-duty projects | Clamping Force: 1500N (Industry: 1200N) ▲ Heat Resistance: Up to 260°C (ASTM E119) | ▲ 1500N force for industrial-strength clamping Heat-resistant jaws for hot metal work | Heavy and unwieldy for small tasks Noisier operation than locking pliers |