Maun 4960-200 Side Cutter Parallel Plier For Hard Wire Comfort Grips 200mm

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MA4960/200
RRP: $217.00 incl. GST
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Technical Specifications
Brand Maun
Type Parrallel Action
Size 200mm
Pack Weight (KG):
0.00
Description

4960-200 MAUN SIDE CUTTER PARALLEL PLIER FOR HARD WIRE COMFORT GRIPS 200 MM

THE ORIGINAL PROBLEM SOLVER FROM MAUN, WITH ADDED CUTTER. A TRULY VERSATILE TOOL FOR EVERY TOOLBOX.

Great for manipulating, straightening and cutting wire, with a v-slotted jaw and integrated cutter. Multiples hand force by 25 for less cutting effort.

Engineered with serrated parallel jaws for a vice-like grip on square and hexagonal fastenings. Soft plastic grips for added comfort.

 

Benefits

  • Multi-purpose tool, perfect for gripping, manipulating and cutting.
  • Parallel jaws grip securely along their whole length.
  • Hold square and hexagonal fastenings in a vice-like grip.
  • Manipulate, straighten and remove kinks in wire.
  • Cut both hard and soft wire with ease.
  • Comfortable to use over long periods.
  • Built to last, with a robust construction and rust-proof finish.

Features

  • Jaws move in parallel throughout use.
  • Serrated jaws for improved grip.
  • V-slot to feed and hold wire and rod securely along jaw length.
  • Wire can be threaded down throat of plier.
  • Multiplies hand force by 25 for less cutting effort.
  • Precision-machined and hardened blades.
  • Jaws and blades case hardened to HRC 62 for durability.
  • Zinc-plated handles with soft plastic grips for added comfort.

Specifications

  • Made in England.
  • 200 mm length.
  • 17 mm jaw opening.
  • 12.5 mm jaw width.
  • 40 mm useable jaw length.
  • Cutting capacity: hard wire 2.5 mm diameter, soft wire 6.0 mm diameter.
  • BS 3087-7:1996, ISO 5747:1995.
Why Maun?

Everything you need in one set. Nine precision-made punches, one durable handle, all packed in a lightweight box. That’s Maun for you. We see problems and find innovative ways to solve them.

So, why settle for ordinary? We don’t. And you shouldn’t either.

Our tools have been in action for over 75 years. Each and every one is engineered to last and has been since 1944.