INCLUDES: (1) Pair of high - quality diagonal cutting pliers. FEATURES: These pliers feature an angled head design, which is a game - changer when you need to work in tight spaces. They can cut through ACSR, screws, nails, and most hardened wire with ease. The high - leverage design, with the rivet closer to the cutting edge, offers 36% more cutting power compared to other plier designs. The short jaws and beveled cutting edges allow for precise and close wire cutting. The induction - hardened cutting knives are built to last. The hot - riveted joint ensures smooth operation without any handle wobble. The plastic - dipped blue handles not only provide comfort but also make it easy to spot. Crafted from custom, US - made tool steel, these pliers are a reliable choice. SPECIFICATIONS: Type: Diagonal Cutting Pliers. Application: Ideal for cutting ACSR, screws, nails, and most hardened wire. Overall Length: 8 inches (20.3 cm). Material: Steel. Nose Type: Angled. Jaw Length: 0.813 inches (2.1 cm). Jaw Width: 1.188 inches (3 cm). Jaw Thickness: 0.813 inches (2.1 cm). Jaw Capacity: 1.375 inches (3.5 cm). Cutting Knives: Standard. Cut Style: Standard. Joint Type: Locking. Handle Color: Blue. Handle Finish: Plastic Dipped. Handle Length: 7.375 inches (18.7 cm). Insulated: No. Tether Capable: No. Weight: 0.6 oz (272 g). The high - leverage design gives you 36% more cutting and gripping power. The 2000 Series knives are perfect for tough cutting jobs. The angled head simplifies work in confined areas, and the exclusive handle tempering reduces the shock when cutting wire.



Using these Klein Tools diagonal cutting pliers is straightforward. When you need to cut ACSR, screws, nails, or hardened wire, simply open the handles and place the item to be cut between the jaws. Then, squeeze the handles firmly. Thanks to the high - leverage design, you'll find it easier to cut through tough materials. The angled head is great for reaching into tight spots, so don't hesitate to use it in confined areas. When it comes to maintenance, keep the pliers clean after each use. Wipe off any dirt or debris with a dry cloth. You can also apply a light coat of oil to the moving parts and cutting edges to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation. Avoid using the pliers for jobs they're not designed for, as this could damage the tool. And remember, these pliers are not insulated, so don't use them on live electrical wires.