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Different Applications of Pliers and Pincer Tools

Different types of hand tools are available on the market that serve different purposes. Similarly, there are plenty of pliers and pincers available used for different purposes.

What is Plier Meaning and What are Pliers Used for?

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Pliers are indispensable hand tools used to hold workpieces and are useful for twisting or bending different types of materials. Different pliers have their own features, whilst one plier may be great for gripping, another may be great for complex work. There are different pliers types used for a range of purposes.

Different Types of Pliers

You can explore a wide range of pliers, such as slip joint plier, combination plier super (heavy duty), combination plier, long nose plier, side cutting plier, bend nose plier, circlip plier, fencing plier with hammer-head, vice grip plier, miniature plier, and saw set plier.

Common Applications of Pliers ● Gripping

The most common use of plier hand tools is for gripping. You can use these hand tools for loosening or tightening bolts, holding objects for stability, and pulling out nails, pins, or other fasteners. For instance, slip joint pliers are specifically designed for gripping objects and transmitting torque.

● Cutting

Some pliers are designed to cut nails and wires. Side-cutting pliers and diagonal-cutting pliers, often known as wire cutters, are used to cut wires. In most cases, the construction of their jaw makes them less suitable for holding large objects.

● Bending

The plier tools can be used for bending purposes. The cross brace of pliers provides great torque power to twist and bend objects such as nails, sheet metal, and wires. What are Pincers Used for?

Pincer tools are designed to pull, cut, push, or twist different kinds of materials, based on the type of the pincer. Pincers that are designed with a rounded head like carpenters pincers are suitable for pulling out nails from objects. On the other hand, end cutters are suitable for cutting material.

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