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Pliers Topex 250 mm fixed — 250 mm size, fixed-joint hand tool
Pliers Topex 250 mm fixed — 250 mm size, fixed-joint hand tool
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Pliers Topex 250 mm fixed — 250 mm size, fixed-joint hand tool
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Pliers Topex 250 mm fixed — 250 mm size, fixed-joint hand tool
Pliers Topex 250 mm fixed — 250 mm size, fixed-joint hand tool
The Topex 250 mm fixed pliers are a general-purpose hand tool designed for gripping, bending and holding materials. With a length of 250 mm and a fixed (non-adjustable) joint, these pliers provide consistent, direct force transfer and predictable jaw alignment during use. The design focuses on straightforward, durable performance for household repairs, light construction work and mechanical tasks where a stable, non-slip gripping tool is required.
Fixed-joint construction reduces play and ensures the jaws remain aligned under load, improving repeatability for tasks that require consistent clamping force. The 250 mm overall length balances reach and leverage, allowing effective application of hand force without excessive bulk. Ergonomic handles offer improved comfort and control for extended use, while the hardened jaws provide reliable gripping of fasteners, wires and small components.
Select the pliers for tasks where a stable, non-slip grip is required. Position the jaws around the workpiece so that the contact surfaces engage evenly, then apply steady hand pressure to grip, bend or hold the material. Use the fixed-joint pliers for operations that benefit from predictable jaw alignment and avoid twisting the tool beyond its intended leverage. For cutting or precision tasks, choose a dedicated cutting or needle-nose tool instead.
Inspect the pliers before each use for signs of wear, deformation or loose components. Keep jaws clean and free of debris to maintain grip performance. Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves when working with sharp or spring-loaded parts. Do not use the pliers as a hammer or pry bar, and avoid applying excessive torque that could damage the joint or jaws.
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