Pliers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
1212491

1212491

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ELEC NEEDLE NOSE 4.72"

2

1212484

1212484

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ELEC FLAT NOSE 4.92"

2

1212204

1212204

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ELEC NEEDLE NOSE 8.07"

0

1212365

1212365

Phoenix Contact

TOOL PLIERS WATER PUMP

0

1212202

1212202

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS COMBO FLAT NOSE 7.09"

32

1212205

1212205

Phoenix Contact

TOOL PLIERS NEEDLE NOSE

1

1212490

1212490

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ELEC ROUND NOSE 4.72"

2

1212493

1212493

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ELEC FLAT NOSE 4.72"

0

1212363

1212363

Phoenix Contact

TOOL PLIERS FLAT NOSE

1

1212482

1212482

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ELEC NEEDLE NOSE 4.92"

0

1212481

1212481

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ELEC ROUND NOSE 4.92"

1

1212492

1212492

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ELEC NEEDLE NOSE 4.72"

0

1212203

1212203

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS COMBINATION SHORT NOSE

0

1212818

1212818

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS STANDARD NEEDLE NOSE

0

1212801

1212801

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ELECT NEEDLE NOSE 4.92"

0

1212835

1212835

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ADJUSTABLE 10.24"

2

1212799

1212799

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ELECT NEEDLE NOSE 4.92"

0

1212817

1212817

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS COMBINATION FLAT NOSE

0

1212812

1212812

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS STANDARD ROUND NOSE 6.30"

0

1212800

1212800

Phoenix Contact

PLIERS ELECT NEEDLE NOSE 4.72"

0

Pliers

1. Overview

Tools pliers are handheld mechanical devices designed to grip, bend, cut, or manipulate objects through applied force. As a fundamental category of hand tools, pliers utilize a dual-lever system with pivot joints to amplify user input. Their importance in modern technology spans industries, enabling precision work in electronics, automotive repair, construction, and aerospace applications.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Needle-nose PliersLong tapered jaws for precision grippingElectronic component assembly, jewelry making
Lineman's PliersCombination cutting/gripping with insulated handlesElectrical wiring, cable cutting
Water Pump Pliers Adjustable jaw opening mechanismPipe fitting, plumbing repairs
Diagonal Cutting PliersAngled cutting edges for wire snippingElectronics, telecommunications
Retaining Ring PliersSpecialized tips for snap ring installation/removalMechanical assembly, automotive

3. Structure and Components

Typical pliers consist of:

  • Head section: Working surfaces (jaws/cutting edges)
  • Pivot joint: Steel rivet enabling lever action
  • Handle assembly: Dual gripping surfaces with insulation
Constructed from chromium-molybdenum steel alloys with heat-treated working surfaces. Advanced models feature multi-material handles for ergonomics.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterSignificanceTypical Range
Bite Force (N)Determines material handling capability200-1500
Hardness (HRC)Surface wear resistance45-60
Insulation Rating (V)Electrical safety compliance1000
Weight (g)Ergonomic considerations150-600
Jaw Opening (mm)Size versatility15-50

5. Application Fields

Major industries include:

  • Electronics manufacturing (precision assembly)
  • Automotive repair (component removal/installation)
  • Construction (electrical/plumbing systems)
  • Aerospace (aircraft component maintenance)
Used with equipment ranging from PCBs to hydraulic systems.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Water Pump Pliers

ManufacturerKey ProductsTechnical Advantages
KnipexCobra PliersQuick-adjust mechanism
WihaPrecision PliersErgonomic VDE insulation
ChannellockPatented jaw design
Klein ToolsLineman's PliersHot-riveted joint construction
StahlwilleRetaining Ring PliersInterchangeable tip system

7. Selection Recommendations

Consider:

  • Material compatibility (e.g., soft jaws for delicate work)
  • Operating environment (insulation requirements)
  • Force requirements vs. ergonomics
  • Compliance with ISO 5744 standards
  • Maintenance accessibility
Example: Select diagonal pliers with 60HRC hardness for cutting piano wire.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Nanocoated surfaces for corrosion resistance
  • Integrated torque measurement sensors
  • Modular head-swapping systems
  • Biodegradable handle materials
  • AI-assisted grip force optimization
Global market growth projected at 4.2% CAGR through 2030.

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