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Diagonal Cutting Box Joint Pliers - 6 In - Channellock

Part #: 436

The Channellock 436 Diagonal Cutting Box Joint Pliers are engineered for precision and durability in professional automotive and industrial settings. These 6-inch pliers are meticulously crafted from fine polished, high carbon drop-forged steel, providing the strength and resilience required for demanding daily use. Designed to deliver clean, accurate cuts, they are an essential tool for technicians and mechanics who prioritize performance and reliability.

Key Features

  • Premium Construction: Manufactured from high carbon drop-forged steel for superior strength and longevity.
  • Precision-Mated Cutters: Expertly aligned cutting edges ensure clean, consistent cuts on various materials.
  • Scientifically Heat-Treated Edges: Cutting edges are scientifically heat-treated to maintain their sharpness and extend tool life under rigorous conditions.
  • Robust Box Joint Design: The robust box joint construction offers enhanced tool stability and smooth operation, resisting joint failure in tough applications.
  • Comfortable Grip: Designed for a secure and comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use.

Applications

These diagonal cutting pliers are ideal for a wide range of professional tasks. In automotive applications, they excel at cleanly cutting electrical wires, zip ties, and small plastic components, making them invaluable for wiring harness repair, electrical diagnostics, and general vehicle maintenance. Within industrial environments, the Channellock 436 is well-suited for intricate work requiring precise cuts on small gauge wires, soft metals, and various non-ferrous materials, supporting maintenance technicians and assembly professionals.

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  • Model: 76273
  • Shipping Weight: 0.4lbs
  • UPC: 025582137470
  • Manufacturers Part #: 436
  • Manufactured by: Channellock
  • Also Known As: CHA436, CL436, CNL-436, CL436G

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 08 February, 2007.