Stahlwille 67003160 Combination pliers
Stahlwille 67003160 Combination pliers
Stahlwille 67003160 Combination pliers

Stahlwille 67003160 Combination pliers

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  • The universal pliers are equipped with fine and coarse serration for optimum gripping, cutting, holding and bending.
  • Additional inductive hardening of the cutting edges (approx. 64 HRC) supports optimum cutting performance under continuous stress.
  • The sharp, ground cutting edges deliver an equally accurate result with both soft and hard wire.
  • The non-slip handle with plastic coating and roughened surface provides an optimal grip during use.
  • The inside of the handle is marked with EAN code, distributor and article number.
Overview
Cutting edges with additional induction hardening to approx 64 HRC.

Stahlwille 67003160 Combination pliers

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Stahlwille
Country of Origin
Vietnam
UPC
4018754338436
California Residents
Part Number
67003160
Product Type
Combination pliers
Physical Characteristics
Weight
0.18 kg
0.40 lb
Details
Features
For gripping, holding and cutting cables as well as soft and hard wire
With fine and coarse serrated gripping area and cutting function
Drop-forged from tempered tool steel
Cutting edges with additional induction Hardening to approx. 64 HRC
Polished head
Pandles with plastic coating
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
Stahlwille

While there are many brands of high quality German tools, few are as recognized as Stahlwille. Stahlwille Tools is well known not just for automotive tools, but they’re a brand widely used by the aerospace industry. One of Stahlwille’s contributions to aerospace was the “Tool Control” System which uses bright colors in the storage case that show only when a tool is missing. Stahlwille has also led innovation in aerospace applications by creating tools like the Anti Slip Drive, the Spline Drive the Quick Release and many more. The quality of Stahlwille Tools is among the best, anything less would be disastrous for those in aerospace.

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