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HARDEN Professional Tower Pincer 230mm (9-Inch) | 560531

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The HARDEN 560531 9" Professional Tower Pincer is the essential high-speed tool for steel fixers, masons, and concrete contractors. Engineered specifically for the demanding "twist-and-cut" motion required in reinforced concrete work, these pincers allow you to secure binding wire with a single flick of the wrist.

Forged from high-grade carbon steel, the 560531 model features induction-hardened cutting edges that bite through tough tie-wire without dulling. The 230mm length is the "sweet spot" for many professionals, providing enough leverage to snap wire effortlessly while remaining compact enough to fit into a standard tool belt or pocket. The slim head design is specifically tapered to reach into deep formwork and tight rebar intersections where standard pliers can't go.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • 9-Inch (230mm) Precision: The ideal size for rapid-fire wire tying and cutting on construction sites.

  • Forged High-Carbon Steel: Provides the structural rigidity needed for heavy-duty twisting and pulling.

  • Induction Hardened Edges: Precision-milled cutting blades designed to maintain a sharp edge through thousands of cycles.

  • Black Phosphate Finish: A professional-grade anti-corrosion coating that resists rust in humid or outdoor environments.

  • High-Leverage Pivot: Designed to multiply hand force, making it easy to cut thick binding wire with minimal strain.

  • Polished Face: Ensures a smooth surface that won't snag on wire or rebar during high-speed use.

Technical Specifications:

  • Model Number: 560531

  • Overall Length: 9 inches / 230mm

  • Material: Forged High-Carbon Steel

  • Finish: Black Finished & Polished Head

  • Hardness: Induction Hardened Cutting Edges

Ideal For:

  • Steel Fixing: Tying reinforcement bars (rebar) for foundations and slabs.

  • Concrete Formwork: Securing wire mesh and structural supports.

  • Carpentry: Removing stubborn nails, tacks, or staples from hardwood.

  • Fencing: Installing and tensioning chain-link or barbed wire.