Knipex 6 1/4″ 4-in-1 Electricians’ Pliers 10-14 AWG

February 2, 2026

 KNIPEXTEND comfort handles make it easy to identify your tools and utilize the KNIPEX TetheredTool System lanyards and adapters by simply adding KNIPEXTEND ColorCoded Clips and TetheredTool Clips (KNIPEXTEND accessories sold separately)

Features

  •  4 functions in one pliers – grips, cuts, strips and crimps
  •  Ideal for cable and wire work
  •  For cutting soft, medium and hard wire
  •  Precision cutting edges induction hardened, cutting edge hardness (approx. 60 HRC)
  •  Suitable for 10, 12 and 14 AWG
  •  Precision stripping holes and crimping die for ferrules (end sleeves)
  •  Cutting capacity – up to 3/32″ for medium hard wire and up to 1/16″ for hard wire
  •  Vanadium steel; forged, multi-stage oil-hardened

Technical details:

  • Part Number: 13 02 614
  • UPC: 843221003968
  • Country of Origin: Germany
  • Length: 6 1/4″
  • Width: 2 1/4″
  • Height: 3/4″
  • Weight: 0.310 lbs.
  • 1000 Volt Insulated: No
  • Material Type: Vanadium electric steel, forged, multistage oil-hardened
  • Handle Type: KNIPEXTEND Comfort Handle
  • Gripping Surface: Serrated
  • Surface Finish: Polished
  • Other Surface Finish: Black atramentized
  • Crimping Positions: 3
  • Joint Type: Rivet
  • Cutting Capacity – Hard Wire (Steel Wire): 1/16″
  • Cutting Capacity – Medium Hard Wire (Nail): 3/32″
  • Cutting Edge Shape: Bevel
  • Jaw Type: Flat
  • Color: Blue|Gray|Red
  • Stripping Capacity: 10/12/14 AWG
  • Reach: No
  • RoHS: No

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