HARDEN 6-Inch (160mm) Professional Industry Line Long-Nose Pliers | 560181
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Description
Achieve industrial-grade precision in tight spaces with the HARDEN 560181 6" Industry Line Long-Nose Pliers. As part of HARDEN’s premium tool series, these pliers are built to exceed standard workshop requirements, providing the structural strength needed for heavy-duty pulling, twisting, and cutting tasks.
Forged from premium Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) steel and heat-treated for maximum toughness, the 560181 is designed to resist the "tip-twisting" common in cheaper needle-nose pliers. The serrated internal jaws provide an aggressive, non-slip grip on wires, pins, and small fasteners. Additionally, the integrated side-cutter features induction-hardened edges, allowing you to snip through copper and medium-hard steel wire with a single, clean motion. The Industry Line handles are double-dipped for a high-friction, cushioned grip that remains comfortable even during repetitive, high-torque applications.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Industry Line Durability: Engineered for professional use in factories, automotive shops, and industrial electrical projects.
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Forged Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) Steel: Provides exceptional structural integrity and superior resistance to corrosion and wear.
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Induction-Hardened Cutting Edges: Stays sharp longer, capable of cutting through medium-hard industrial wires.
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Tapered Precision Nose: Slim enough to reach into narrow gaps while remaining rigid enough for heavy pulling.
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Aggressive Serrated Jaws: Designed to lock onto smooth surfaces and wires for a slip-free grip.
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Comfortable Dipped Handles: Double-material, non-slip grips offer a secure hold even when hands are oily or wet.
Technical Specifications:
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Model Number: 560181
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Overall Length: 6 inches / 160mm
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Material: Forged Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) Steel
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Hardness: High-Frequency Induction Hardened Edges
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Finish: Polished Head with Anti-Rust Coating
Ideal For:
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Industrial Electrical Work: Threading wires through conduit and securing connections in crowded panels.
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Automotive Repair: Handling small clips, cotter pins, and wires in recessed engine compartments.
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Mechanical Maintenance: Gripping and manipulating small parts inside complex machinery.
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General Engineering: A high-leverage tool for precision bending and cutting in metal fabrication.
