Pliers

Pliers are an essential tool for any automotive mechanic. They come in a variety of styles, each designed for a specific purpose.

Pliers with long handles are used for gripping and holding objects. They have a smooth, rounded jaw that prevents damage to the workpiece.

Pliers with serrated jaws are used for gripping and holding objects that are slippery or difficult to grip. The serrated jaws provide a better grip than smooth jaws.

Pliers with needle-nose jaws are used for gripping and holding small objects. The needle-nose jaws are long and thin, which allows them to reach into tight spaces.

Pliers with angled jaws are used for gripping and holding objects at an angle. The angled jaws allow the user to get a better grip on the object.

Pliers with locking jaws are used for holding objects securely in place. The locking jaws can be locked in place, preventing the object from slipping out.

Pliers with insulated jaws are used for working on electrical circuits. The insulated jaws protect the user from electrical shock.

Pliers with wire cutters are used for cutting wire. The wire cutters have sharp blades that can cut through wire quickly and easily.

Pliers with crimping tools are used for crimping wire terminals. The crimping tools have dies that can crimp wire terminals to the correct size.

Pliers with other features are available with a variety of other features, such as adjustable jaws, ratcheting mechanisms, and replaceable blades.

Types of Pliers

  • Long-handled pliers
  • Pliers with serrated jaws
  • Pliers with needle-nose jaws
  • Pliers with angled jaws
  • Pliers with locking jaws
  • Pliers with insulated jaws
  • Pliers with wire cutters
  • Pliers with crimping tools
  • Pliers with other features

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