Snap-ring plier

Snap-ring pliers

Snap-ring pliers are a type of pliers used to install and remove snap rings, also known as circlips or retaining rings. Snap rings are used to hold parts together in a circular or cylindrical fashion, and they can be found in a variety of applications, including automotive, industrial, and mechanical.

Snap-ring pliers come in a variety of styles, each with its own set of features and applications. Some of the most common types of snap-ring pliers include:

  • Straight-jaw snap-ring pliers: These pliers have two parallel jaws that are serrated on the inside to grip the snap ring. They are typically used for installing and removing snap rings that are located in a straight-line configuration.
  • Curved-jaw snap-ring pliers: These pliers have two curved jaws that are serrated on the inside to grip the snap ring. They are typically used for installing and removing snap rings that are located in a curved or angled configuration.
  • Snap-ring groove pliers: These pliers have a serrated groove on the inside of the jaws that is designed to fit over the snap ring. They are typically used for installing and removing snap rings that are located in a tight space.

In addition to the type of jaws, snap-ring pliers also vary in size. The size of the pliers is determined by the diameter of the snap ring that they are designed to fit.

Snap-ring pliers are an essential tool for any automotive mechanic or technician who works on vehicles with snap rings. They are a safe and effective way to install and remove snap rings without damaging the rings or the surrounding components.

Types of snap-ring pliers

  • Straight-jaw snap-ring pliers
  • Curved-jaw snap-ring pliers
  • Snap-ring groove pliers

Features of snap-ring pliers

  • Serrated jaws to grip the snap ring
  • Different jaw styles for different applications
  • Available in a variety of sizes