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Klein Tools D201-7CSTA Ironworker's Pliers, Aggressive Knurl, 9-Inch

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Klein Tools D201-7CSTA Ironworker's Pliers, Aggressive Knurl, 9-Inch

These Ironworker's Pliers cut and twist rebar tie wire. They feature aggressive teeth for a strong grip when twisting and pulling. The spring-loaded design enables self-opening. Exclusive handle tempering absorbs the ''snap'' when cutting wire. Hook-bend in the handle provides added grip and leverage.

  • Deep channels on the knurl provide a strong grip for easier twisting and pulling
  • Twists and cuts soft annealed rebar tie wire
  • Spring-loaded action for self-opening
  • Exclusive handle tempering absorbs the ''snap'' when cutting wire
  • Induction hardened cutting knives for long life
  • Hot-riveted joint for smooth action and no handle wobble
  • Side-cutting knives at hinge
  • Forged steel for maximum durability

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Type: Cutting Pliers
  • Application: Soft Annealed Rebar Tie Wire
  • Special Features: Aggressive Knurl; Spring Loaded
  • Overall Length: 9.25'' (235 mm)
  • Material: Steel
  • Nose Type: Square
  • Jaw Length: 1.281'' (32.5 mm)
  • Jaw Width: 1.156'' (29.4 mm)
  • Jaw Thickness: 1-9/32'' (32.5 mm)
  • Knife Length: 0.625'' (15.9 mm)
  • Handle Color: Red
  • Handle Finish: Plastic
  • Weight: 0.75 lb (0.34 kg)

 

 

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Klein Tools D201-7CSTA Ironworker's Pliers, Aggressive Knurl, 9-Inch

These Ironworker's Pliers cut and twist rebar tie wire. They feature aggressive teeth for a strong grip when twisting and pulling. The spring-loaded design enables self-opening. Exclusive handle tempering absorbs the ''snap'' when cutting wire. Hook-bend in the handle provides added grip and leverage.

  • Deep channels on the knurl provide a strong grip for easier twisting and pulling
  • Twists and cuts soft annealed rebar tie wire
  • Spring-loaded action for self-opening
  • Exclusive handle tempering absorbs the ''snap'' when cutting wire
  • Induction hardened cutting knives for long life
  • Hot-riveted joint for smooth action and no handle wobble
  • Side-cutting knives at hinge
  • Forged steel for maximum durability

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What is Proposition 65?

California’s Proposition 65 protects California consumers by requiring special warnings for products that contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm where those products would expose consumers to such chemicals above certain threshold levels.

If a product description on this site directed you to this page, the warning for this item is:

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Who is this message intended for?

Customers with a California billing or ship to address.

Why are you seeing the message now?

California implemented new guidelines for Proposition 65 warnings, effective August 30, 2018. These guidelines were applied to make the warnings more clear and reasonable.

Where can you get more information about Proposition 65?

Learn more from the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) site here.