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01344 ELECTRONICS DIAG CUTR

Item #: 86035753

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77 01 115
KNIPEX

01344 ELECTRONICS DIAG CUTR
Knipex 77 01 115 4 1/2" Electronics Diagonal Cutters

  • For fine cutting work in electronics and fine mechanics
  • Sturdy, zero-backlash box joint
  • Low friction double spring for gentle and even opening
  • The mirror polish together with a fine film of oil offer effective rust protection - no circuit faults caused by peeling chrome from plated tools
  • Cutting edges induction hardened (approx. 62 HRC)
  • Cutting capacity - up to 1/16" for soft wire, 3/64" for medium and up to 1/64" for hard wire
  • Semi-flush with small bevel
  • Ball bearing steel; laser-hardened cutting edges
  • Semi-flush cut
  • Cutting edge hardness approx. 62 HRC
  • Plastic-coated handles
  • Load-optimised for a more direct feel when working
  • Cutters additionally laser hardened, cutter hardness at least 60 HRC
  • Narrow sleeves pulled up to the head of the pliers enable the tool to be guided securely and comfortably, also between thumb and index finger
  • Ball bearing chrome steel

UPCs843221013448COOGermany
Harmonized Tariff Code8203.20.6060ECCNEAR99
UNSPSC27112114Nominal Length4 1/2"
Tool Width2"Tool Height9/16"
Length/Width/Height UnitInchesTool Weight0.145
Weight UnitPoundsPackaging Length5"
Packaging Width2 3/8"Packaging Height1 1/8"
Packaging Weight0.1761000 Volt InsulatedNo
Material TypeBall Bearing SteelHandle TypePlastic coating
Surface FinishPolishedJoint TypeBox-joint with rivet
Handle Length3 1/2"ColorRed
Cutting Edge ShapeSmall bevelCutting ResultSemi-flush
Blade Length35/64"Cutting Capacity - Soft Wire1/64" to 1/16"
Cutting Capacity - Medium Hard Wire (Nail)3/64"Cutting Capacity - Hard Wire (Steel Wire)1/64"
Cutting Edge HRCApprox. 62 HRCJaw Length35/64"
Jaw Width7/16"Jaw Thickness19/64"
DINDIN ISO 9654Reachdoes not contain SVHC
RoHSnot applicableProp 65 ConflictNo

Item Specifications

  • CUTTING PLIERS
  • 0.18 lbs per EA
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