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Dual Action Switch Grip Pliers - Allied International

Part #: 30578

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Allied International
  • Model Number: 30578
  • Product Name: Dual Action Switch Grip Pliers
  • Weight: 0.72 lbs

Key Features

  • Dual Action Mechanism: Engineered to perform multiple functions, reducing the need for numerous tools for diverse tasks.
  • Switch Grip Design: Features an ergonomic handle that adjusts to provide multiple grip positions, enhancing comfort and control during extended use.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials to ensure longevity and consistent performance in demanding environments.
  • Precision-Machined Jaws: Provides a secure and reliable grip, minimizing slippage and enabling accurate manipulation of various materials.

Applications

  • Ideal for general repair and maintenance tasks around the home or workshop.
  • Suitable for automotive work, including small component manipulation and wire handling.
  • Effective for electrical applications requiring secure gripping and bending.
  • Useful in plumbing for minor adjustments and fastening.
  • Applicable in crafts, hobbies, and DIY projects for versatile material handling.

Benefits

  • Reduces Hand Fatigue: The innovative switch grip design allows users to adjust their hold, significantly decreasing strain during prolonged use.
  • Enhances Versatility: Its dual action capability streamlines workflows by consolidating functions that would typically require separate tools.
  • Improves Control: Precision-machined jaws and an adaptable grip ensure superior handling and accuracy for a wide range of materials.
  • Increases Efficiency: Users can transition between tasks more quickly and effectively, optimizing productivity in various applications.
  • Offers Long-Term Reliability: Constructed for durability, these pliers provide a dependable tool solution that withstands rigorous use over time.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 February, 2007.