Combination Pliers

Combination Pliers

Combination pliers are versatile hand tools designed for gripping, twisting, bending, and cutting various materials. They typically feature a pair of jaws with both flat and serrated surfaces for holding objects securely, and a cutting edge for quick cuts. Often made from high-strength steel, combination pliers are essential in tasks ranging from electrical work to general repairs, making them a staple in many toolkits. Their ergonomic handles provide comfort and grip, allowing users to perform precise work easily.

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Product Code:
40041
OEM:
Available
Sample:
Available
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L/C,T/T,D/P,D/A
Place of Origin:
China
Supply Ability:
9999 piece per Month

Combination Pliers

Brand:VOREL
Symbol:40041
Product Name: Combination Pliers
Length: 160 mm
Material: #55 carbon steel
Jaws finish: darkened, shiny
Handle material: synthetic material
Hardened: yes
Application: global
 
The Features
  1. Dual-function design - Integrates gripping jaws and cutting blades in one tool for versatile use.
  2. Serrated jaws - Textured surface ensures secure grip on flat/round objects like pipes or nuts.
  3. Wire-cutting edge - Sharp hardened steel blades near the pivot for cutting wires/nails.
  4. Compound leverage - Pivot point engineered to multiply hand pressure for easier cutting/gripping.
  5. Insulated handles - Often feature rubber/plastic coating for electrical safety and comfort.
  6. High-carbon steel construction - Provides durability and long-lasting sharpness.
  7. Multi-position pivot - Some models allow adjustable jaw width through multiple hinge positions.
  8. Ergonomic handles - Curved design with non-slip coating reduces hand fatigue.
  9. Mixed-material capability - Can manipulate both soft materials (copper wires) and hard objects (steel nails).
  10. Compact size - Typically 6-8 inches long for precise control in tight spaces.

Application Area

  1. Electrical work – Cutting and stripping insulated wires during circuit installations or repairs.
  2. Plumbing tasks – Gripping and twisting pipes, tightening compression fittings, or adjusting shut-off valves.
  3. Automotive repair – Cutting zip ties, bending metal brackets, or removing stubborn clips and fasteners.
  4. DIY crafting – Shaping wire for jewelry, models, or arts-and-crafts projects.
  5. Cable management – Trimming excess wires or trimming cable ties in home/office setups.
  6. Construction sites – Adjusting rebar ties, bending metal straps, or cutting small nails.
  7. HVAC maintenance – Securing duct clamps, adjusting sheet metal edges, or snipping aluminum foil tape.
  8. Mechanical assembly – Holding nuts/bolts in place while tightening adjacent components.
  9. Emergency repairs – Cutting fishing lines, ropes, or thin chains in outdoor or survival scenarios.
  10. Electronics tinkering – Crimping connectors, bending leads on circuit boards, or removing small components.

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