Product Details
8-3/4" Dipped Handle Bevel Flat Grip/Cut Jaws Ironworkers Pliers by Channellock®. Channellock™ Ironworkers Linemen's Pliers make light work of twisting wire by adding more leverage with a dog leg handle design and heavy duty coiled spring. State-of-the-art laser heat-treating offers a strong and consistent pattern across the cutting edge, adding increased strength and longevity over traditional hardening practices. Crosshatch jaws provide maximum grip and durability. A precision-machined knife and anvil style cutting system ensures perfect mating. Channellock™ Linemen's Pliers are made in USA and forged from high carbon U.S. steel that is specially coated for ultimate rust prevention.
Specifications
Joint Type: Box Joint |
Jaws Type: Bevel, Flat Grip/Cut |
Handle Type: Dipped |
Spring Loaded: No |
Overall Length: 8-3/4" |
Weight: 0.81 lb |
Quantity: 1 Piece |
Cutting Edge Length: 0.66" |
Nose Width: 0.28" |
Jaw Length: 1.28" |
Jaw Thickness: 0.53" |
Joint Width: 1.06" |
Handle Span: 1.89" |
Features
- Dog leg handle design for increased leverage when twisting wire
- Durable coiled spring reduces hand fatigue
- Laser heat-treated cutting edges perform better and last longer
- Cuts ACSR
- Crosshatch teeth to provide maximum grip
- Precision-machined knife and anvil style cutting edges ensure perfect mating for superior performance and longevity
- Forged high carbon u.s. steel for ultimate strength and durability is specially coated for ultimate rust prevention
- Channellock blue™ grips for comfort
- 100% made in USA
Founded in 1886, by George B. DeArment, a blacksmith from Evansburg, Pa., Channellock® is a worldwide leader in the manufacturing of high-quality pliers and assorted hand tools, available in more than 130 different sizes and types. Your purchase of Channellock guarantees you are receiving the utmost quality product available as well as provides support for the U.S. economy since all the tools are made with pride in the U.S.A. The manufacturer employs over 350 people in Meadville, Pennsylvania, factory that makes it one of the largest employers in Crawford County.