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Pliers Irwin VISE-GRIP T17EL4 6" (150 mm) locking pliers
Pliers Irwin VISE-GRIP T17EL4 6" (150 mm) locking pliers
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Pliers Irwin VISE-GRIP T17EL4 6" (150 mm) locking pliers
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Pliers Irwin VISE-GRIP T17EL4 6" (150 mm) locking pliers
Pliers Irwin VISE-GRIP T17EL4 6" (150 mm) locking pliers
Irwin VISE-GRIP T17EL4 6" (150 mm) locking pliers are hand tools engineered to clamp, hold and turn workpieces with a secure, adjustable grip. The 6-inch size provides a balance between reach and control, while the adjustable jaw tension allows users to set clamping force to match the material and task. A dedicated release lever enables quick unlocking once the operation is complete. The tool is intended for repetitive clamping and holding in settings such as metalworking, automotive repair, plumbing and general maintenance.
The locking pliers feature an adjustable screw for precise jaw tension, a release lever for rapid disengagement and hardened jaws for reliable surface contact. Compact 6" length offers improved access in confined spaces without sacrificing grip strength. The ergonomic handle profile reduces hand fatigue during repeated use and the robust construction supports long-term durability under workshop conditions.
Adjust the jaw screw to set the desired clamping force, position the pliers over the workpiece and squeeze the handles until the jaws lock in place. Verify that the grip is secure before applying torque or performing the intended operation. To release, depress the release lever to disengage the locking mechanism and open the jaws. For safe use, ensure the jaws are clean and undamaged and avoid applying force beyond the tool's contact area.
Use the adjustable screw to match clamping pressure to the material: lower tension for softer metals and higher tension for harder workpieces. Keep the jaws free of oil, grease and debris to maintain secure gripping; inspect the tool regularly for wear or deformation and replace if jaws no longer lock reliably.
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