BUILDMATE Ingco 6" Inch Bent Nose Pliers / 8" Inch High Leverage Bent Nose Pliers Hand Tools for DIY Craft HBNP28168 / HHBNP28201 - IHT
BUILDMATE Ingco Standard / High Leverage Bent Nose Pliers 6" / 8" Angled Needle Plier for Crimping & Gripping Hand Tools - IHT
AVAILABLE IN:
►6" - HBNP28168 (Standard)
►8" - HHBNP28201 (High Leverage)
►6" - HHBNP28160 (High Leverage)
SPECIFICATION:
►Model: HBNP28168
►Type: Standard
►Size: 6 inches (160mm)
►Material: Chrome Vanadium Steel (Cr-V)
►Surface Treatment: Black finish and polished
►Handle: TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) Two-Color Handle
SPECIFICATION:
►Type: High Leverage
►Model: HHBNP28201
--Size: 8 inches (200mm)
►Model: HHBNP28160
--Size: 6 inches (160mm)
►Material: Chrome Vanadium Steel (Cr-V)
►Surface Treatment: Black Finish and Polished
►Handle: TPR Three-Color Handle
►Energy Efficiency: Energy saving 30% more than standard pliers
►Functions:
--Crimping
--Nail Holder
--Spanner
FEATURES:
Standard bent nose pliers and high leverage bent nose pliers serve similar purposes but have some differences in their design and functionality.
►Design:
--Standard Bent Nose Pliers: These pliers have a traditional design with the jaws bent at a specific angle, typically around 45 to 60 degrees. They are versatile and can be used for various tasks such as gripping, bending, and cutting wires.
--High Leverage Bent Nose Pliers: These pliers have a similar bent nose design but are built with longer handles compared to standard bent nose pliers. This extended handle length provides increased leverage, making it easier to exert greater force when gripping or cutting.
►Functionality:
--Standard Bent Nose Pliers: They are suitable for general-purpose tasks such as gripping and bending wires in electronics work, jewelry making, or other crafts. However, they may require more effort when working with thicker or tougher materials.
--High Leverage Bent Nose Pliers: Due to their longer handles and increased leverage, these pliers are better suited for tasks that require more force, such as cutting thicker wires or working with stubborn materials. They are often favored in professions where repetitive use of pliers is common, such as in industrial settings or construction work.
►Comfort and Ergonomics:
--Standard Bent Nose Pliers: They typically have shorter handles, which may not provide as much comfort during prolonged use, especially when working on tasks that require a significant amount of force.
--High Leverage Bent Nose Pliers: The longer handles of these pliers distribute force more evenly, reducing strain on the user's hand and wrist. This can result in greater comfort and reduced fatigue during extended periods of use.