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Axial Grip JJ Shaped Locking Pliers 7 Inch - Grip-On Tools

Part #: 92507BK

Grip-On Tools 92507BK Axial Grip JJ Shaped Locking Pliers 7 Inch are engineered for the demanding environments of professional automotive and industrial work. Manufactured in Spain with precision, these locking pliers provide secure clamping for intricate tasks, featuring a durable, corrosion-resistant finish designed for longevity and performance. They are an essential tool for technicians requiring reliable grip and access in challenging spaces.

Key Features

  • Axial "JJ" Shaped Jaws: Specifically designed to clamp two flanged, lapped, or adjacent joints with precision.
  • Slim Profile Design: Allows for easy access into difficult and narrow workspaces.
  • Offset Clamping Capability: The straight-line motion of the mobile jaw enables effective offset clamping, even through holes.
  • Enhanced Durability: Features induction-hardened high-quality tool steel jaws and drop-forged construction for extended tool life.
  • Superior Corrosion Resistance: Equipped with an eco-friendly epoxy resin coating that is ten times more resistant to corrosion than traditional nickel plating, also offering superior resistance to welding spatter.
  • One-Handed Release System: A convenient push-button release mechanism allows for quick and efficient operation.

Applications

These versatile locking pliers are indispensable for professional auto body technicians, steel fabricators, and sheet metal workers. They excel in applications such as collision repair, panel replacement, welding, riveting, and general metal fabrication, providing hands-free clamping for precise work. The design is particularly beneficial for aligning adjacent joints in tight spots.

Specifications

  • Length: 7 inches
  • Jaw Capacity: 5/8 inch
  • Handle Finish: Orange Eco-Friendly Epoxy Coated
  • Type: "JJ" Axial Grip
  • Weight: 0.95 lb (approximately 0.43 kg)
  • Country of Origin: Spain

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 12 February, 2014.