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Plier FISCHER 62320, hand tool with black and red handle
Plier FISCHER 62320, hand tool with black and red handle
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Plier FISCHER 62320, hand tool with black and red handle
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Plier FISCHER 62320, hand tool with black and red handle
Plier FISCHER 62320, hand tool with black and red handle
FISCHER 62320 plier is a compact hand tool designed for gripping, bending and cutting tasks. The model features a two-tone black and red handle that improves grip and makes the tool easier to spot in a toolbox. Built for general mechanical, electrical and household applications, this plier is intended as a practical and versatile addition to maintenance and repair toolkits.
The plier combines a compact head profile with serrated jaws to provide secure gripping of small and medium-sized parts. The two-tone ergonomic handle offers enhanced control and slip resistance during repetitive work. Hardened cutting edges enable basic wire cutting while preserving edge life under normal domestic and workshop use. The corrosion-resistant finish on metal parts increases service life in typical indoor environments.
Position the jaws around the object to be gripped, ensuring the serrated surfaces make full contact for a secure hold. For bending tasks, apply controlled pressure with the handles while supporting the workpiece to avoid deformation beyond the intended shape. For cutting wires, place the conductor as close to the cutting edge as possible and apply a steady compressive force; do not use for hardened steel or bolts designed for dedicated cutting tools. After use, wipe clean and store in a dry place to maintain performance.
Use the plier within its intended scope: gripping, bending and cutting of soft to medium-hard wires and components. Avoid exposure to corrosive chemicals and do not use the tool as a hammer or pry bar. Regularly inspect the cutting edges and handle for wear; replace the tool if blades become chipped or if the handle shows significant damage. For electrical work, ensure appropriate insulation and safety procedures are followed.
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