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PLIERS ABC – TECHNICAL BASICS









 BASIC SHAPES OF THE JAWS




 ƃCV LCYU




 half-round jaws




 round jaws  Cutting Pliers  Gripping Pliers
  for cutting or nipping (diagonal,    (ƃat , long nose and
  centre and end cutters, carpenters‘   water pump pliers etc )
  pincers etc )
 JOINT CONNECTIONS


 Forged-in joint axle
 The rivet is part of one handle
 (forged from one piece)
     high stability for highest strain
     long service life



 Joint with inserted rivet
 A proved, sturdy and precise rivet
 connection for all standard pliers
  Combined Pliers           Special Pliers
  for cutting and gripping (combination,  for special applications, e g  notching
 Bolted joint  stork beak and radio pliers etc )  or punching different types of materials
 For particularly demanding    (sheet metal nibbler, tile nibbling
 requirements in terms of precision   pincers etc )
 and smooth operation, e g  in circlip
 pliers and cable shears (even the
 Ƃnest multi stranded conductors
 have to be cut cleanly)
 TYPES OF JOINTS  point
   gripping surface
 Lap joint
 The two plier halves lie on top of  recess (pipe grip)
 each other but are not milled out
   jaw

   ƃCPM
 Single joint
 Half the thickness in each pliers  additional cutting edge
 handle is milled away in the
 joint area so that both handles
 can be laid into each other


 Box joint
 One handle on the pliers is slit
 The other handle is pushed through
 this slot  This joint connection can
 withstand a high level of load and
 strain because the joint bolt is
 supported on both sides and the
 inside handle is guided on both sides




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