Klein Tools Adds More Functions to Side-Cutting Pliers

April 12 2016

Klein Tools has combined all of the major functions of side-cutting pliers into one tool — the Journeyman High-Leverage Side-Cutting Pliers with Wire Stripper/Crimper (Cat No. J2139NECRN). This new multi-tool cuts and strips 10-12 AWG solid and 12-14 AWG stranded wire, and crimps non-insulated connectors, lugs and terminals.

“We know electricians often use their ‘Klein’s’ to strip wire,” says David Klein, Associate Director of Product Management at Klein Tools. “So we incorporated stripping holes into the cutting jaw to make that task more efficient. That added function saves time on the jobsite and means fewer tools needed in the tool bag.”

Additional product features include:

  • high-leverage design for greater cutting and gripping power
  • cross-hatched knurled jaws for sure gripping
  • induction-hardened cutting knives for long life
  • crimping die positioned behind hinge for superior leverage
  • custom US-made tool steel forged for maximum durability
  • hot-riveted joint, which ensures smooth action and no handle wobble
  • dual-material journeyman handles provide a better, more comfortable grip
  • size: 9 inches / 229 mm

Find out more: www.kleintools.com.

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