Description
These Klein Tools Side Cutting and Fish Tape Pulling Pliers have high-leverage design with their rivet closer to the cutting edge, generating 46-percent greater cutting and gripping power. They are built with forged steel that has been induction hardened to make the knives have a long life. The streamline design features sure-gripping, cross-hatched knurled jaws.
Features:
- Pliers quickly and easily pull 1/8-Inch (3 mm) or 1/4-Inch (6 mm) flat steel fish tape without damaging the tape
- High-leverage design. Rivet is closer to the cutting edge for 46-percent greater cutting and gripping power than other plier designs
- Precision machined knives cut cleanly and crisply even on fine stranded wire, mule tape and pull line
- Streamlined design with sure-gripping, cross-hatched knurled jaws
- Made in USA
- Unique handle tempering helps absorb the snap when cutting wire
- Induction hardened plier head and knives for on-the-job toughness and durability
- State-of-the-art, dual-material Journeyman™ handles provide a better grip without sacrificing tool strength and durability
- Hard, black material for toughness and durability
- Soft material on outer surface for comfort and a firm grip
- Always wear approved eye protection.
- NOT insulated. Plastic-dipped or slip-on plastic handles are NOT intended for protection against electrical shock.
Warnings:
Technical Specifcations
Application
1/8" or 1/4" (3.2 or 6.4 mm) Flat Steel Fish Tape
Jaw Thickness
0.62" (1.6 cm)
Jaw Capacity
1.375" (3.5 cm)
Overall Width
2.06" (5.2 cm)
Handle Length
5.55" (14.1 cm)
Tether Capable
No
Type
Side Cutting Pliers
Jaw Width
1.25" (3.2 cm)
Handle Color
Dark Blue/Black
Standard
Yes
Sub Brand
Journeyman
Cut Style
Side-Cutting
Overall Length
9.55" (24.3 cm)
Knife Length
0.797" (2 cm)
Cutting Knives
1
Weight
1.1 lb (0.5 kg)
Jaw Length
1.91" (4.9 cm)
Insulated
No
Joint Type
Hot-Riveted
Nose Type
New England
Material
Induction Hardened Steel
Handle Finish
Journeyman™ Dual-Material
Style_Name
Cuts / FT Pulling
Nominal Length
9"
Heavy Duty
No