INCLUDES: One pair of pliers. FEATURES: These heavy-duty side cutting lineman's pliers are a must - have for any toolbox. They can cut ACSR, screws, nails, and most hardened wires with ease. The high - leverage design, with the rivet closer to the cutting edge, offers 46% more cutting and gripping power compared to other plier designs. The induction - hardened cutting knives ensure a long lifespan. The hot - riveted joint guarantees smooth operation and eliminates handle wobble. The streamlined design comes with cross - hatched knurled jaws that provide a secure grip. The unique handle tempering helps absorb the shock when cutting wire. The precision - hardened plier head is tough enough for on - the - job use. Made from custom, US - made tool steel, it features a combination of polished and black - oxide finish. The plastic - dipped light blue handles not only offer comfort but also make it easy to identify. The 'Handform' handles give you full gripping and cutting power. SPECIFICATIONS: Type: Side Cutting Pliers. Application: ACSR, Screws, Nails, Most Hardened Wire. Overall Length: 7.77 inches (19.7 cm). Material: Steel. Nose Type: New England. Jaw Length: 1.281 inches (3.3 cm). Jaw Width: 1.031 inches (2.6 cm). Jaw Thickness: 0.5 inches (1.3 cm). Jaw Capacity: 1.42 inches (3.6 cm). Knife Length: 0.75 inches (1.9 cm). Cut Style: Cross Cut. Joint Type: Hot Riveted. Handle Color: Light Blue. Handle Finish: Plastic - Dipped. Handle Length: 6.172 inches (15.7 cm). Insulated: No. Tether Capable: No. Weight: 10.6 oz (299 g). These lineman's pliers combine durability, power, and comfort, making them an ideal choice for professionals and DIYers alike.

Using these Klein Tools lineman's pliers is straightforward. To cut, simply place the wire, screw, nail, or other item you want to cut between the jaws and squeeze the handles. The high - leverage design and strong cutting knives will do the work for you. When gripping, the cross - hatched knurled jaws will hold the item firmly. For safety, always wear appropriate hand protection. Since these pliers are not insulated, don't use them on live electrical wires. To maintain your pliers, keep them clean after each use. You can wipe them with a dry cloth. If they get dirty, you can use a mild soap and water solution, then dry them thoroughly. Avoid exposing the pliers to excessive moisture or corrosive substances as this could damage the tool steel and the finish. Store them in a dry place to prevent rusting. With proper use and maintenance, these pliers will serve you well for a long time.