Knipex 64 42 115 Electronics Diagonal End Cutting Nippers Short Head 115Mm

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Length: 115mm.
End oblique cutter, short head with small bevel 27° .

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    These Knipex diagonal end cutting nippers are top quality precision pliers for ultra fine cutting work, in electronics and fine mechanics.

    There are 2 versions in the 64 range - a 120mm 15° Angled head, and a 115mm 27° Angled head. Both versions have precision shaped tips which are ideal for cutting close sitting soft wire up to 1.5mm in diameter.

    These Knipex electronic pliers are jointed with a stainless steel rivet for added strength and easy movement. The cutting edges are additionally induction hardened for durability and a longer life.

    These pliers have an extremely smooth, play-free joint with a stainless steel rivet for minimum operator fatigue. The handles are coated with soft plastic which is easy on the hand.

    Both models have precision-ground cutting edges for flush cutting and low friction double spring for gentle smooth closing and opening. The cutting edges are separately induction hardened to approximately 56HRc. They are made from special tool steel which is oil hardened for added strength and durability and have polished heads.

    Length: 115mm.
    End oblique cutter, short head with small bevel 27° .

    PTDKPX6442115

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    Condition New
    SKU PTDKPX6442115
    Weight 0.069000
    Manufacturer Knipex
    Manufacturers Part Number KPX6442115
    Promo ID 0
    Retailer Barcode 4003773017844
    Package Height (cm) 1.8
    Package Width (cm) 17.5
    Package Length (cm) 8.4
    Bullet 1 Proven reliable Knipex technology
    Bullet 2 Lightweight construction at just 0.069 Kg
    Bullet 3 High performance for the home or tradesman
    Bullet 4 Restricted opening
    Bullet 5 Handles coated with soft plastic - easy on the hand
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