Needle-Nose Combination Pliers from Knipex

May 9, 2023

Needle-Nose Combination Pliers from Knipex
  • Powerful combination pliers with pointed jaws
  • For all common installation and repair work.
  • Handy use when working in confined areas thanks to slim head design and pointed jaws (anti-twist)

Combination Plier Benefits & Features

  • Milled groove in the gripping area permits small parts such as nails, pins and bolts to be held and pulled
  • The reliable and diverse combination pliers when out and about
  • Easy cutting thanks to the high leverage joint
  • With cutting edges for soft, medium-hard and hard wire
  • Long service life and stable tips
  • Cutting edges additionally induction-hardened, cutting edge hardness approx. 64 HRC

Technical Attributes

Multi-Component GripsMulti-Component GripsPlastic Coated
Article No.08 26 145 T08 22 145 T BKA08 21 145
EAN40037730814018432210217884003773078951
Plierschrome-platedblack atramentizedblack atramentized
Headchrome-platedpolishedpolished
Handlesinsulated with multi-component grips, VDE-tested with integrated insulated tether attachment point for a tool tetherwith multi-component grips, with integrated tether attachment point for a tool tetherPlastic coated
Weight155 g175 g116 g
Dimensions145 x 59 x 26 mm145 x 85 x 21 mm145 x 53 x 12 mm
Standard
DIN ISO 5746 DIN EN 60900 IEC 60900
DIN ISO 5746DIN ISO 5746
REACH Compliantdoes not contain SVHCdoes not contain SVHC  does not contain SVHC
Cutting Capacities- Medium Hard Wire (Diameter)3.0 mm3.0 mm3.0 mm
Schneidwerte harter2.0 mm2.0 mm2.0 mm
Cutting Capacity, Copper Cable, Multiple Strand8.0 mm8.0 mm8.0 mm
Cutting Capacity, Copper Cable, Multiple Strand16.0 mm216.0 mm216.0 mm2
Drop Protection SystemYesYes
VDE TestedYes

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