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Diagonal Cutting Pliers, Electronics Pliers with Pointed Nose, 5-Inch

Diagonal Cutting Pliers, Electronics Pliers with Pointed Nose, 5-Inch

Part Number: D209-5C

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These Klein Tools 5-Inch Electronics Pliers have a narrow jaw and hinge with a sharp, pointed nose for precise tip cutting and trimming of printed circuit boards. Made of US-made steel and induction hardened for long life. Spring assisted, hot-riveted joint for a smooth action and no wobble handle. The handles are plastic dipped for comfort and ease of identification.

  • Pliers with sharp, pointed nose for precise tip cutting and trimming of printed circuit boards
  • Diagonal Cutters are spring-loaded for self-opening action
  • Short jaws and beveled cutting edges permit close cutting of wire
  • Induction-hardened cutting knives for long life
  • Forged in the USA with custom, US-made tool steel
  • Hot-riveted joint ensures smooth action and no handle wobble
  • Plastic-dipped handles for comfort and ease of identification
  • Warning: Always wear approved eye protection.
  • Warning: NOT insulated. Plastic-dipped or slip-on plastic handles are NOT intended for protection against electrical shock.
  • Weight: 3 oz (86 g)
  • Joint Type: Hot Riveted
  • Insulated: No
  • Jaw Length: 0.696" (1.8 cm)
  • Jaw Thickness: 0.35" (0.9 cm)
  • Type: Long Nose Diagonal Cutting Pliers
  • Nose Type: Pointed
  • Tether Capable: No
  • Handle Length: 4" (10.2 cm)
  • Jaw Width: 0.56" (1.4 cm)
  • Cut Style: Semi-Flush
  • Handle Finish: Plastic-Dipped
  • Jaw Capacity: 0.625" (1.6 cm)
  • Special Features: Spring Loaded
  • Standard: Yes
  • Handle Color: Light Blue
  • Cutting Knives: Semi-Flush
  • Overall Length: 5.1" (13 cm)
  • Application: Printed Circuit Boards
  • Material: Steel
  • High Leverage: No
  • Heavy Duty: No
  • Stripping Holes: No
  • Nominal Length: 5"
  • Ironworkers: No