The Compound Action Diagonal Pliers include induction hardened cutting blades giving these pliers 70% more cutting power over standard cutting pliers. The bi-material handle allows for a strong grip and provides added comfort.
What are the different types of wire cutters?
Here are 5 types of wire cutters:
- Linemen’s Wire Cutters.
- Locking Wire Cutters.
- Needle Nose Wire Cutter.
- Diagonal Cutting Wire Cutters.
- Round Nose Wire Cutters.
What is the best tool to cut thick wire?
The Best Wire Cutter
- Our pick. Channellock E337CB Diagonal Cutting Plier. Strong cuts, comfy grips.
- Budget pick. Irwin Vise-Grip 2078306 6-Inch Diagonal Cutting Pliers. Quality at a bargain.
- Also great. Bahco 2101G-180 Ergo Cutting Pliers. Great features, not as strong.
- Also great. Klein 11054 Wire Stripper-Cutter.
How do compound action pliers work?
Combination pliers are two levers which pivot across each other, like scissors. They are operated with one hand. When the handles of combination pliers are pushed together the jaws come together, so they can grip or cut. Opening the handles opens the jaws again.
What’s another name for wire cutters?
Diagonal pliers
Diagonal pliers (or wire cutters or diagonal cutting pliers or diagonal cutters or side cutters) are pliers intended for the cutting of wire (they are generally not used to grab or turn anything).
How many types of cutters are there?
There is a wide selection of different types available. They can come in various sizes and feature a range of pincers and joints, with the three basic types being locking, adjustable, and non-adjustable. These tools are typically made from steel.
What is compound action potential amplitude?
The amplitude of the recorded compound action potential is a summation of the individual action potentials from the different axons. When the waves pass the recording site in phase they add constructively and display a higher peak.
Are pliers the same as wire cutters?
Remember that wire strippers are best for removing the insulation from wire, while cutters are best for (you guessed it) cutting wire. Pliers help you reach, bend, grab, cut, hold and loop wire, and crimpers are the best tool to join two pieces of ductile material together.