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KNIPEX expands TwinGrip Slip Joint plier range

KNIPEX expands TwinGrip Slip Joint plier range

KNIPEX, a manufacturer of high-quality pliers, has announced the expansion of its innovative TwinGrip pliers range.

Now available in additional 150mm and 250mm sizes, together with the 200mm original, these slim, versatile Slip Joint pliers are the optimum solution for stuck bolts and screws, even if they have a worn profile.

Thanks to the combination of front and side gripping functions, a resilient box-joint and a finely serrated push-button adjustment – together with a very slim profile – the range of applications for the TwinGrip pliers is broad. The high-grip front jaw has robust teeth and a high gear ratio at the tip of the mouth. Serrated gripping surfaces in the pliers’ axis support safe gripping from the front, while the high gear ratio allows the KNIPEX TwinGrip to easily grip, tighten and loosen even heavily worn screw heads.

Even flat workpieces can be reliably gripped from the front thanks to the asymmetrical pipe grip with its three-point system. Side-gripping is just as powerful and handy with the KNIPEX TwinGrip. The serrated gripping hole also firmly grips round materials and hexagonal profiles in this position.

“With the introduction of these new sizes, we aim to provide our customers with even more flexibility and precision in their work,” says David Barnes, Marketing Manager at KNIPEX UK. “The expanded range ensures that there is a TwinGrip plier to meet every need, whether in confined installation spaces or for larger, tougher tasks.”

KNIPEX TwinGrip pliers are available with either dipped or multicomponent handles, and the new models are available as individual tools or as part of a set, housed in a convenient tool roll for easy transport and storage. These sets are designed to cater to a wide range of gripping dimensions, from 3mm up to 27mm, ensuring that users always have the right tool for any job.

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