Flat Nose Pliers are tools designed for holding, gripping and making bends and right angles in wire.
How they work Flat Nose Pliers rely on the physical strengths of the operator to deliver accuracy by opening and closing the levers together during application.
What materials are they made from Flat Nose Pliers are typically made from steel and come with various lever options including: 1000 V insulated, bi-material or plastic sheath.
Applications
Flat Nose Pliers are used by Electricians, Network Engineers, Artists and Jewellery designers.
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Assembly pliers for gripping, adjustment and assembly work
in hard to reach areas thanks to slim, long design. Suitable for work in the automotive trade and in mechanical engineering. Careful yet reliable gripping, holding and guiding of small copper pipes, screws and cables and other round parts thanks to milled ...
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Special alloy steel, drop forged, hardened and
tempered for exceptional strength and durability Precision box joint construction for permanent, adjustment free jaw alignment Induction hardened jaws for outstanding long-term performance Mirror polished surface eliminates the risk of damage from flaking chrome Spot welded double leaf springs for consistent, repetitive ...
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Stanley FatMax® flat nose pliers manufactured from heat
treated high chrome steel, with interlocking joint assembly for smooth cutting. Induction hardened blade ensuring long tool life and durability. Fitted with bi-material handles for a more comfortable controlled grip. Complies with all DIN, ISO and ANSI standards Induction hardened blade ...
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Designed with handles to ensure access in confined
spacesSerrated and slightly conical gripping surfaces for good grip around a hexagon nut or boltBlack oxidised , anti-corrosion steel serrated jaw, depth 12mmSuitable for nut and bolt dimensions with 3 to 13mm across-flats width.