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PLIER PINCER/END CUTTING 230MM
PLIER PINCER/END CUTTING 230MM
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PLIER PINCER/END CUTTING 230MM
Features
- 230 mm overall length — provides good leverage while still manageable.
- End-cutting/pincer style jaws — allow clean cuts and pulls close to surface.
- Forged chrome-vanadium (Cr-V) steel construction for durability.
- Ergonomic handle grips for improved control and comfort under load.
Benefits
- Efficient nail/staple removal: The pincer design gets under heads and pulls out cleanly rather than wrenching sideways.
- Cleaner wire cuts: Hard-jaw edges deliver a sharp cut with minimal burr or deformation of leftover tag.
- Robust construction: High-quality steel means longer tool life and less frequent replacement.
- Comfort under load: Handle design reduces hand fatigue during repetitive tasks.
Extra Information
- Always inspect the cutting edges for burrs before use — damaged jaws will reduce effectiveness and safety.
- Not intended for cutting high-diameter hardened bolts; use appropriate bolt cutters for heavy jobs.
- Clean the tool and lubricate the pivot occasionally to maintain smooth action and prolong life.
Pro Tip
- For repetitive staples or nails, position the jaws behind the head, rock back and pinch — then rotate the pliers slightly to extract rather than pulling straight. This reduces wear on the jaws and gives cleaner removal.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TC550230 |
| Product Type | Pincer/End-Cutting Plier |
| Length | 230 mm |
| Material | Chrome-vanadium steel |
| Typical Applications | Wire cutting/trimming, nail/staple removal, finishing tasks |
| Packaging | Single unit (carded/bulk) |
Safety
- Wear eye protection when cutting or removing fasteners — fragments may fly.
- Ensure workpiece is stable; avoid twisting tool under load which may cause slip or pry damage.
- Keep fingers clear of the jaws and pivot zone during operation.
- Inspect the jaws and handles for damage before use — worn tools reduce control and increase risk.