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Plier Proline 28702, 200 mm length, model 28702
Plier Proline 28702, 200 mm length, model 28702
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Plier Proline 28702, 200 mm length, model 28702
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Plier Proline 28702, 200 mm length, model 28702
Plier Proline 28702, 200 mm length, model 28702
Proline 28702 plier, overall length 200 mm, is a forged hand tool made from high-grade tool steel with a satin-coated finish and two-composite anti-slip TPR handles. Designed for gripping, bending and holding tasks, this medium-length plier offers a balance between accessibility in tight spaces and sufficient leverage for routine workshop and household jobs. The tool is suitable for general mechanical, electrical and do-it-yourself use where a reliable combination of durability and control is required.
The forged high-grade tool steel construction provides strength and long service life while the satin-coated surface resists corrosion and reduces glare during work. Two-composite anti-slip TPR handles deliver improved grip and reduced hand fatigue, enabling safer handling in repetitive tasks. At 200 mm overall length the plier combines compactness for confined areas with leverage adequate for common gripping and bending operations.
Select the Proline 28702 plier for tasks such as holding, bending or manipulating small parts. Position the jaws on the workpiece and apply controlled hand pressure to grip or bend as required. Use the plier in combination with appropriate safety practices: keep fingers clear of moving parts, maintain a firm grip on the TPR handles, and avoid excessive force that could damage the tool or workpiece. After use, clean the satin-coated surfaces and store the plier in a dry place to maintain its condition.
For optimal performance, use the plier within its intended functions—gripping, bending and holding—and avoid leveraging it as a hammer or prying tool. Regularly inspect the jaws and handles for wear, and apply light lubrication to pivot points if stiffness develops.
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