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Klein Tools D248-9ST 9-Inch High Leverage Diagonal Cutting Pliers for Rebar Work

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Klein Tools D248-9ST Diagonal Cutters, Ironworker Pliers, 9-Inch High Leverage Rebar Cutter and Rebar Bender

Brand: Klein Tools
MPN: D248-9ST
Condition: New

Popular with Ironworkers, these diagonal-cutting pliers were designed for rebar work.
The 13 degree angled head makes it easier to work in confined spaces while the hooked handle improves the grip and reduces slippage.
The high-leverage design has 36-Percent more cutting power. A hot-riveted joint ensures smooth action and no wobble in the handle.
This pair will be your go-to tool when working with rebar.

• For soft annealed rebar tie wire
• Short jaws and beveled cutting edges permit close cutting of wire
• Induction-hardened cutting knives for long life
• Plastic-dipped handles for comfort and ease of identification
• Custom, US-made tool steel


SPECIFICATIONS

Type:
Ironworker's High Leverage Diagonal Cutting Pliers
Application:
Soft Annealed Rebar Tie Wire
Overall Length:
9.188'' (233.4 mm)
Material:
Steel
Jaw Length:
0.813'' (20.7 mm)
Jaw Width:
1.188'' (30.2 mm)
Jaw Thickness:
13/16'' (20.6 mm)
Jaw Capacity:
1'' (25.4 mm)
Cutting Knives:
Standard
Cut Style:
Standard
Joint Type:
Hot Riveted
Handle Color:
Red
Handle Finish:
Plastic Dipped
Handle Length:
6.125'' (155.6 mm)
Insulated:
No
Tether Capable:
No
Weight:
0.68 lb (0.31 kg)

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