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Plier AWTools AW16611 — hand plier, weight 170 g
Plier AWTools AW16611 — hand plier, weight 170 g
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Plier AWTools AW16611 — hand plier, weight 170 g
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Plier AWTools AW16611 — hand plier, weight 170 g
Plier AWTools AW16611 — hand plier, weight 170 g
AWTools AW16611 — hand plier, weight 170 g is a compact plier intended for general gripping, manipulation and circlip installation/removal tasks. Made of forged and hardened CrV steel and fitted with two-component non-slip handles, this lightweight hand plier offers controlled grip and durability for household repairs, light mechanical work and small assembly operations where precise clamping of narrow elements is required.
The AWTools AW16611 plier combines a hardened chromium-vanadium working head with ergonomically shaped two-component handles that reduce slippage and improve control. Its lightweight design (170 g) and compact dimensions make it easy to carry and operate in confined spaces. The tip geometry is suited for installing and removing circlips and for clamping small, narrow components, while the forged construction increases resistance to wear and deformation.
Hold the AWTools AW16611 by its two-component handles and position the tips onto the circlip or the small element to be gripped. Apply steady pressure to compress or spread the circlip as required, maintaining a controlled grip to avoid slipping. For clamping or bending operations, use small incremental movements rather than large forceful actions. After use, wipe the plier clean, inspect the tips for wear and store in a dry place to avoid corrosion.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses when removing or installing circlips. Do not use the plier on hardened fasteners or for striking; avoid exposure to corrosive chemicals. Regularly check the working tips for signs of wear and keep handles free of oil to maintain a secure grip.
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