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Proline 28705 plier, 200 mm length, model 28705
Proline 28705 plier, 200 mm length, model 28705
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Proline 28705 plier, 200 mm length, model 28705
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Proline 28705 plier, 200 mm length, model 28705
Proline 28705 plier, 200 mm length, model 28705
Proline 28705 plier, 200 mm length, is a general-purpose hand tool designed for gripping, bending and holding materials in workshop and DIY environments. Its 200 mm overall length provides a balance between reach and control, enabling precise manual operations on small to medium workpieces. Constructed from forged, quenched high-grade tool steel with jaws suited for conductor cutting and shaping, this model combines durability with practical functionality. Two-composite anti-slip TPR handles improve grip and reduce hand fatigue during repetitive tasks.
The forged and quenched tool steel construction gives the plier high wear resistance and dimensional stability under typical workshop stresses. Jaws shaped for conductor cutting and forming allow multipurpose use for both metalworking and electrical tasks. Dual-composite anti-slip TPR handles provide secure grip and insulation against slippage, improving safety and control when working in confined or slippery conditions. The 200 mm length offers a compact footprint for precision work while still providing sufficient leverage for fastening and bending operations.
Position the jaws around the workpiece or conductor at the desired location, apply steady hand pressure to grip or bend the material, and use controlled movements for cutting or shaping. For cutting conductors, ensure the conductor is seated fully in the cutting area of the jaws before applying force. Use the plier with an appropriate amount of force—avoid excessive twisting or prying beyond the tool’s intended functions to reduce the risk of damage. After use, clean off debris and store the plier in a dry place to prevent corrosion.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves when performing cutting or metalworking tasks. Inspect the plier before use for signs of wear or damage to the jaws and handles. Do not use the plier on live electrical circuits despite the anti-slip handles; they are not a substitute for certified electrical insulation tools.
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