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Knipex Cobra 10 In. Water Pump Groove Joint Pliers 8701250SBA 311396

$40.84 Our price
$42.54 Retail Price
SKU: 311396
Current Stock: 96
Brand: Knipex
Mpn: 8701250SBA
UPC: 843221000929
Shipping: Calculated at Checkout
Material: Steel
SubCategory: Hand Tools/Pliers
International Shipping: No
Lead Time: Expected to ship in 1-2 business days
Features: 25 adjustment positions
Features: Self-locking on pipes and nuts: no slipping off the workpiece and low handforce required

Description

No more time-consuming test-adjusting to achieve the correct size. With the Knipex Cobra water pump pliers, you can simply position the upper jaw to the workpiece, push the button, and close the lower jaw. And you'll also be able to say goodbye to blood blisters you get with other gripping pliers. With safety its first priority, Knipex has designed a built-in pinch guard that prevents blood blisters on your hand. The unique self-locking adjustment and induction hardened gripping teeth mean that once it's set, it stays. There's no slipping and no need to waste strength squeezing the pliers ensuring operator safety and more efficient work. Cobra's unique jaw configuration can grip any shape object flat, round, hex, or square. It also eliminates nut burring to avoid stripping pipes, nuts, or bolts. Additionally, the Cobra's newly redesigned adjustment provides 30 percent more gripping capacity than previous models. A simple push of the patented push button adjustment maintains jaw size setting and gives you the correct size opening every time. Just position the upper jaw to the workpiece, push the button, adjust the opening, and close the lower jaw. And it's easily done with just one hand for trouble-free operation in confined spaces. Cobra water pump pliers are constructed from chrome vanadium electric steel, an innovative high alloy, oil tempered steel that ensures longevity. And their thin head design helps you get into spaces other pliers can't, so there's no need to change tools when working in tight confines.