Klein Tools New Hybrid Pliers Combine Multiple Functions into One Tool

EIN Klein Pliers 400

July 4, 2022

Klein Tools, for professionals since 1857, introduces the new Hybrid Pliers with Crimper, Fish Tape Puller and Wire Stripper, a must-have for your tool bag that allows you to strip, cut, pull, twist, shear, crimp and pull fish tape with one tool.

Hybrid Pliers with Crimper, Fish Tape Puller and Wire Stripper (Cat. No. J2159CRTP)

  • Multi-purpose tool to save time and reduce the number of tools needed
  • Easily pulls 1/8-or 1/4-Inch (3 or 6 mm) flat steel fish tape without damaging the tape
  • Strips 10-14 AWG solid and 12-16 stranded wire
  • Full length, induction hardened cutting knives for hard wire
  • High-leverage design for more cutting power
  • Wide knurled head easily grabs and twists wire
  • Shears 6-32 and 8-32 bolts
  • Crimps non-insulated connectors, lugs and terminals

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