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8" (203 mm) Heavy-Duty Long-Nose Pliers - Side-Cutting - Klein Tools

Part #: D203-8

The Klein Tools D203-8 8" (203 mm) Heavy-Duty Long-Nose Pliers with Side-Cutting capability are engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring reliable precision and robust cutting power. Featuring a heavier design and extended handles, these pliers deliver superior leverage and reach in challenging work environments. Their slim head design enables access to confined areas, making them an indispensable tool for intricate tasks.

Key Features

  • Enhanced Cutting Power: A heavier design provides greater force for cutting various materials, improving efficiency on the job.
  • Extended Reach and Leverage: Longer handles offer increased leverage and allow technicians to access components in deep or obstructed spaces.
  • Slim Head Design: The narrow jaw profile is ideal for working in tight quarters and around obstacles common in automotive engine bays and industrial machinery.
  • Induction Hardened Cutting Knives: The cutting edges are induction hardened for exceptional durability and long-lasting sharpness, ensuring consistent performance.
  • Hot-Riveted Joint: A precision hot-riveted joint ensures smooth opening and closing action without handle wobble, providing reliable control and extended tool life.
  • Integrated Side-Cutting Functionality: Conveniently designed to cut wires and small fasteners, adding versatility to a single tool.

Applications

These professional-grade long-nose pliers are suited for a wide range of tasks in automotive, industrial, and electrical applications. They excel at precision gripping, bending, and looping wires in control panels or under vehicle dashboards. The integrated side cutters are perfect for snipping electrical wires, cable ties, and other small components during assembly, maintenance, or repair operations, providing a dual-purpose tool for demanding work environments.

Specifications

  • Overall Length: 8 inches (203 mm)

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 10 August, 2015.