Wiha 3 Piece Classic Grip V-Jaw Tongue and Groove Pliers

February 28, 2024

Wiha Tools Classic Grip Pliers are the standard for premium quality featuring soft vinyl oil solvent resistant hand grips for comfort and control when being used in any environment. Wiha Pliers feature premium quality tool steel for strength and durability and induction hardened jaws for superior sharpness and longevity.

Wiha 3 Piece Classic Grip Features
  • Set Includes: V-Jaw Tongue and Groove Pliers 7″, V-Jaw Tongue and Groove Pliers 10”, and Auto Grip V-Jaw Tongue and Groove Pliers 10″
  • Soft vinyl oil and solvent resistant grips for a comfort and leverage
  • Wiha’s patented DynamicJoint requires 40% less cutting effort and provides longer tool life
  • Simple push button for locking to desired setting
  • Extra narrow head for working in restricted spaces
  • Induction hardened jaws for superior longevity
  • Manganese phosphate finish for corrosion and rust protection
  • Meets DIN ISO 8976 for test values and principal dimensions of multiple slip joint pliers
  • Tray size: Small – 11” x 7.75” x 1.25”
  • Wiha premium-quality tool steel for strength and durability
  • Backed by the Wiha No Hassle Guarantee

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