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Klein Tools D201-7CSTA Ironworker's Pliers, Aggressive Knurl, 9-Inch

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Klein Tools D201-7CSTA Ironworker's Pliers, Aggressive Knurl, 9-Inch

Brand: Klein Tools
MPN: D201-7CSTA
Condition: New

These Ironworker's Pliers cut and twist rebar tie wire. They feature aggressive teeth for a strong grip
when twisting and pulling.The spring-loaded design enables self-opening. Exclusive handle tempering absorbs
the ''snap'' when cutting wire. Hook-bend in the handle provides added grip and leverage.

• Deep channels on the knurl provide a strong grip for easier twisting and pulling
• Twists and cuts soft annealed rebar tie wire
• Spring-loaded action for self-opening
• Exclusive handle tempering absorbs the ''snap'' when cutting wire
• Induction hardened cutting knives for long life
• Hot-riveted joint for smooth action and no handle wobble
• Side-cutting knives at hinge
• Forged steel for maximum durability


SPECIFICATIONS

Type:
Cutting Pliers
Application:
Soft Annealed Rebar Tie Wire
Special Features:
Aggressive Knurl; Spring Loaded
Overall Length:
9.25'' (235 mm)
Material:
Steel
Nose Type:
Square
Jaw Length:
1.281'' (32.5 mm)
Jaw Width:
1.156'' (29.4 mm)
Jaw Thickness:
1-9/32'' (32.5 mm)
Knife Length:
0.625'' (15.9 mm)
Handle Color:
Red
Handle Finish:
Plastic
Weight:
0.75 lb (0.34 kg)

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