What are the common types of gripping and cutting tools?

B.Tech Tools

Manufactures a wide range of cutting gripping tools

Including:

Pliers, nose pliers, bent nose pliers, side cutters and all this and more with technology that saves up to 70% of your hand strength.

Our factory also has antistatic tools for low voltage work.

And tools that include a registered VDE standard and a garage for visible electrical work up to 1000V.

Regarding:

Pliers are manufactured in different shapes and sizes and for many uses.

Some are used to grip something round like a pipe or rod, some are used to twist wires, and others are designed to be used for a combination of tasks including cutting wire.

There are also tools that are used only for cutting wires (as opposed to wire cable and rope).

Use the right pliers or side cutters for the job.

B.Tech Tools Side Cutting Locomotive

Correct use of the side cutting machine:

Many applications including electrical, communications and construction work

Use to grip, connect or cut wires, and remove insulation.

B.Tech Tools Long Nose Pliers

Correct use of long-nose pliers:

Use to grip small objects, reach awkward places, hold wires, bend loops, and join wires. Work involving a smaller side cutter.

Correct use of all types of flyers:

Use to grip square, flat, and hexagonal objects.

Can apply limited torque (torque force) without damaging the work.

Diagonal cutting pliers.

Correct use of cutting pliers

Diagonal B.Tech Tools:

For work that includes cutting and removing wires, cutting and removing pins, nails and other fasteners.

B.Tech Tools Flat Nose Pliers

Correct use of flat-nose pliers:

A common pliers, used in many applications and assembly work.

Use to grip, twist and bend wires.

Some B.Tech Tools safety tips to know when using pliers and wire cutters?

Wear safety glasses or goggles, or a face shield (with safety glasses or goggles) whenever there is a potential hazard from flying particles, pieces of wire, etc.

Cut at right angles.

Never rock the cutting tool from side to side or bend wire back and forth against the cutting edges.

Choose pliers or wire cutters with a comfortable grip range.

Only use tools if they are in good condition.

Make sure the cutting edges are sharp.

Dull and worn cutting edges often require more force than is necessary to cut.

Make sure the jaws with the teeth are clean and sharp. Oily or worn jaws can cause safety problems.

Such tools also require increased force to hold the workpiece, which, in turn, increases the risk of muscle fatigue and repetitive strain injuries.

To lubricate a tool, a drop of oil on the spindle will make it easier to use the tool.

Pull: Don’t push away from yourself when applying pressure. If the tools slip unexpectedly, you could lose your balance or hit your hand on the equipment or something else hard, which could cause injury.

What should I avoid doing?

Do not cut hardened wire unless the pliers or wire cutters are specifically made for this purpose.

Do not expose pliers or wire cutters to excessive heat.

Do not bend stiff wire with light pliers.

Needle nose pliers can be damaged by using the ends to bend large wire.

Use a more stable tool.

Do not use pliers as a hammer.

Do not hit pliers or wire cutters to cut wires or screws.

Do not extend the length of the handles to achieve greater leverage.

Use a larger pair of pliers to grip or a screw cutter to cut.

Standard grips should not be used for work requiring tools with electrically insulated handles.

A two-component grip is primarily intended for comfort and does not protect against electric shock.

Very important!

Only use electrical tools that have the following VDE symbol. Any other tool is a danger to life.

Values ​​added only in B.Tech Tools:

1. Production using cutting-edge tool technology while maintaining a long lifespan

2. Ergonomic, comfortable and pleasant to use in the palm of your hand.

3. Made of CRMO/CRV metal

4. B.Tech manufactures tools to save manual labor from 30% to 70% excess power

5. The cutting blades are Damascus-honed so they stay sharp and unbreakable.

6. Lifetime warranty

What are the common types of all-purpose grasping and cutting?

B.Tech Tools
Manufactures a wide range of cutting gripping tools
Including:
Pliers, nose pliers, bent nose pliers, side cutters, and all this with technology that saves up to 70% of your hand strength.
Our factory has antistatic tools for low voltage work.
And tools that include a registered VDE standard and a garage for visible electrical work up to 1000V.

Regarding:
Pliers are manufactured in different shapes and sizes and for many uses.
Some are used to grip something round like a pipe or rod, some are used to twist wires, and others are designed to be used for a combination of tasks including cutting wire.
There are also tools that are only used for cutting wires (as opposed to wire and rope).
Use the right pliers or side cutters for the job.

B.Tech Tools Side Cutting Locomotive
Correct use of the side cutter:

Many applications including electrical, communications and construction work
Use to grip, connect or cut wires, and remove insulation.

B.Tech Tools Long Nose Pliers
Correct use of long-nose pliers:

Use to grip small objects, reach awkward places, hold wires, bend loops, and connect wires
Work involving a smaller side cutter.

Correct use of all types of flyers:

Use to grip square, flat, and hexagonal objects.
Can apply limited torque (torque force) without damaging the work.
Diagonal cutting pliers.

Correct use of cutting pliers
Diagonal B.Tech Tools:

For work that includes cutting and removing wires, cutting and removing pins, nails and other fasteners.

B.Tech Tools Flat Nose Pliers
Correct use of flat-nose pliers:

A common pliers, used in many applications and assembly work.
Use to grip, twist and bend wires.

What are some B.Tech Tools safety tips to know when using pliers and wire cutters?
Wear safety glasses or goggles, or a face shield (with safety glasses or goggles) whenever there is a potential hazard from flying particles, pieces of wire, etc.
Cut at right angles.
Never rock the cutting tool from side to side or bend wire back and forth against the cutting edges.

Choose pliers or wire cutters with a comfortable grip range.
Only use tools if they are in good condition.
Make sure the cutting edges are sharp.
Dull and worn cutting edges often require more force than is necessary to cut.
Make sure the jaws with the teeth are clean and sharp. Oily or worn jaws can cause safety problems.
Such tools also require increased force to hold the workpiece, which, in turn, increases the risk of muscle fatigue and repetitive strain injuries.
To lubricate a tool, a drop of oil on the spindle will make it easier to use the tool.
Pull: Don’t push away from yourself when applying pressure. If the tools slip unexpectedly, you could lose your balance or hit your hand on the equipment or something else hard, which could cause injury.

What should I avoid doing?
Do not cut hardened wire unless the pliers or wire cutters are specifically made for this purpose.
Do not expose pliers or wire cutters to excessive heat.
Do not bend stiff wire with light pliers.
Needle nose pliers can be damaged by using the tips to bend large wire.
Use a more stable tool.
Do not use pliers as a hammer.
Do not hit pliers or wire cutters to cut wires or screws.
Do not extend the length of the handles to achieve greater leverage.
Use a larger pair of pliers to grip or a screw cutter to cut.
Standard grips should not be used for work requiring tools with electrically insulated handles.
A two-component grip is primarily intended for comfort and does not protect against electric shock.

Very important!
Only use electrical tools that have the following VDE symbol. Any other tool is a danger to life.

Values ​​added only in B.Tech Tools:

1. Manufactured using cutting-edge tooling technology while maintaining long tool life
2. Ergonomic, comfortable and pleasant to use in the palm of your hand
3. Made of CRMO/CRV metal
4. B.Tech produces tools to save manual labor from 30% to 70% excess power
5. The cutting blades are Damascus sharpened so they remain sharp and unbreakable.
6. Lifetime warranty

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