INCLUDES: (1) Pliers. These Klein Tools ironworker's pliers are a must - have for any job. They can twist and cut soft annealed rebar tie wire with ease. The deep - channeled knurled jaws offer a powerful grip, making wire twisting and pulling simple. With a high - leverage design, the rivet's close proximity to the cutting edge provides 46% more cutting and gripping power than other plier designs. The hook - bend handle gives you extra grip and leverage. The spring - loaded action allows for self - opening, increasing efficiency. The induction - hardened knives ensure long - lasting performance. The hot - riveted joint guarantees smooth operation and no handle wobbling. The heavy - duty knurled jaws and precision - hardened plier head are built for tough jobs. The unique handle tempering absorbs the shock when cutting wire, and the 'Handform' handles let you use full gripping and cutting power. Made from custom, US - made tool steel, these pliers are top - notch. They have a square nose type, and specific measurements like an overall length of 9.29 inches (23.6 cm), a jaw length of 1.594 inches (4.1 cm), etc. The handle is black, with a plain finish, and is not insulated or tether - capable, weighing 1.0 lb (0.5 kg). The aggressive teeth on the jaws provide a strong hold when twisting, snipping, and pulling soft annealed rebar tie wire, and the knurled jaws assist in easy turning.


Using these Klein Tools ironworker's pliers is straightforward. When you need to twist or cut soft annealed rebar tie wire, just open the pliers with the spring - loaded action and place the wire between the jaws. Use the hook - bend handle to get a good grip and apply pressure. For twisting, turn the pliers as needed, leveraging the deep - channeled knurled jaws for a strong hold. When cutting, use the high - leverage design to make clean cuts. Remember, these pliers are not insulated, so don't use them on live electrical wires. Also, since they're not tether - capable, be careful not to drop them in high - up work areas. To keep them in good condition, after each use, wipe them down with a dry cloth to remove any debris. Periodically, you can apply a light coat of oil to the moving parts, like the hot - riveted joint, to ensure smooth action.