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HARDEN 6-Inch (160mm) Professional Bent-Nose Pliers | 560231

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Master difficult angles with the HARDEN 560231 6" Professional Bent-Nose Pliers. While standard straight pliers often block your line of sight in deep-reach applications, the 45-degree offset tip of this model allows you to grip, pull, and twist components while keeping the workspace clearly visible.

Forged from premium Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) steel and induction-hardened for maximum structural integrity, the 560231 is built for professionals who require a tool that won't flex under pressure. The serrated internal jaws provide a ferocious, non-slip grip on smooth wires and fasteners, while the integrated high-leverage cutting edge allows you to snip through copper and medium-hard steel wire with ease. At 160mm, these pliers offer the perfect balance of compact maneuverability and industrial-grade strength.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • 45° Angled Tip Geometry: Designed to reach around obstructions and into narrow gaps while maintaining a clear line of sight.

  • Forged Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) Steel: Industrial-grade construction provides maximum strength and superior rust resistance.

  • Serrated Precision Jaws: Aggressive tooth pattern ensures a rock-solid grip on wires, pins, and small mechanical components.

  • Integrated Side Cutter: Features induction-hardened cutting edges suitable for copper, aluminum, and medium-hard wires.

  • Ergonomic Bi-Material Handles: Two-tone, non-slip grips offer high comfort and a secure hold, even in oily or humid conditions.

  • High-Leverage Pivot Design: Engineered to deliver maximum gripping power with minimal hand effort.

Technical Specifications:

  • Model Number: 560231

  • Overall Length: 6 inches / 160mm

  • Tip Angle: 45 Degrees

  • Material: Forged Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) Steel

  • Handle Type: Ergonomic Non-Slip Grips

Ideal For:

  • Automotive Repair: Managing clips, sensors, and wires deep inside engine bays or behind dashboards.

  • Electrical Work: Pulling and forming wire inside crowded junction boxes and panels.

  • Mechanical Maintenance: Servicing machinery where straight-nose pliers cannot gain a secure purchase.

  • Precision Assembly: Bending and positioning small parts in model making or jewelry repair.