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HARDEN Professional Chrome Vanadium Long-Nose Pliers | 560201

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Navigate the tightest workspaces with the HARDEN Professional Long-Nose Pliers. Built for reliability and high-torque manipulation, these pliers are a staple for electricians, mechanics, and maintenance crews.

Forged from premium Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) steel and heat-treated for maximum structural integrity, the 560201 and 560202 models are designed to resist "tip-crossover," ensuring the jaws stay perfectly aligned even under heavy twisting force. The serrated internal jaws offer an aggressive, slip-free grip on smooth wires and small fasteners, while the integrated high-leverage side-cutter features induction-hardened edges capable of clean cuts through copper and medium-hard steel wire. The handles are double-dipped for a high-friction, cushioned grip that provides comfort and control in oily or humid conditions.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Forged Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) Steel: Provides exceptional strength, long-term durability, and high resistance to corrosion.

  • Tapered Needle-Nose Design: Perfectly balanced for reaching into narrow gaps and maneuvering around obstructions.

  • Induction-Hardened Cutting Edges: Precision-ground blades designed to maintain sharpness for repetitive wire cutting.

  • Aggressive Serrated Jaws: Ensures a rock-solid, non-slip grip on flat or rounded mechanical components.

  • High-Leverage Pivot Point: Engineered to maximize gripping and cutting power while reducing hand fatigue.

  • Comfortable Dipped Handles: Dual-material, non-slip handles provide a secure, ergonomic grip for all-day professional use.

Technical Specifications:

  • Model Numbers: 560201 (6" / 160mm) | 560202 (8" / 200mm)

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

  • Hardness: High-Frequency Induction Hardened Edges (HRC 58-62)

  • Finish: Polished Head with Anti-Rust Coating

Ideal For:

  • Electrical Work: Threading wires through conduits and securing connections in junction boxes.

  • Automotive Maintenance: Managing small clips, pins, and sensors in congested engine bays.

  • Mechanical Repair: Gripping and manipulating small parts inside complex industrial machinery.

  • General Engineering: A high-precision tool for wire forming, bending, and assembly.