Grab, cut, twist, pull out – a multifunctional pliers that performs four roles in one.
The unique tip shape allows for compatibility with low-profile screws (ultra-low head screws, truss screws). It can be vertically grasped at the tip, making it easy to work in tight spaces. The spring mechanism makes continuous work effortless. It is equipped with a blade that can cut materials like wire. The grip is highly oil-resistant and made from environmentally friendly elastomer. It features a unique powerful grip that reduces hand strain, and even when gripping the end of the handle tightly, your hand won't hurt. It adopts a lightweight and twist-resistant T-shaped grip. Comes with a dedicated cap. *Do not use on high-hardness screws such as tapping screws, drilling screws, or coarse threads, or on screws that are completely stuck due to adhesives or rust.
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Compatible screw size (mm): φ3 to 9.5 Cutting capacity: stainless wire/φ2.0mm, soft iron wire/φ3.2mm, copper wire (single wire)/φ4.0mm Total length (mm): 182 Tip width (mm): 20 Grip width (mm): 50 Weight (g): 177 Material: body/carbon steel, grip/elastomer
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4,235 yen (including tax) 3,850 yen (excluding tax)
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P1
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Applications/Examples of results
For removing broken screws and rusted screws.
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Since our founding in 1948, we have been manufacturing and selling tools for professionals in the electrical and electronic equipment industry. We have contributed to the development of industry through tools and jigs that enhance productivity in manufacturing sites, as well as tools that utilize new materials to support research in semiconductors and biotechnology. As we move forward in the context of global warming and the arrival of a super-aged society, the role of "tools" as "preparation" for "roads" will become increasingly important. We would like to propose tools that can further develop the wonderful relationship between "humans" and "tools."