For gripping and turning pipes and nuts, these 7-1/4" (184.1 mm) alligator pliers utilize a self-locking design that prevents slipping on the workpiece while requiring minimal hand force. The box-joint construction maintains stability through a double guide, and the gripping surfaces contain induction-hardened teeth rated at approximately 61 HRC for secure hold and low wear. Forged from oil-hardened chrome vanadium electric steel, the tool includes a guard to prevent finger pinching and non-slip plastic coated handles for steady control.
For gripping and turning pipes and nuts, these 7-1/4" (184.1 mm) alligator pliers utilize a self-locking design that prevents slipping on the workpiece while requiring minimal hand force. The box-joint construction maintains stability through a double guide, and the gripping surfaces contain induction-hardened teeth rated at approximately 61 HRC for secure hold and low wear. Forged from oil-hardened chrome vanadium electric steel, the tool includes a guard to prevent finger pinching and non-slip plastic coated handles for steady control.
7-¼" (6.4 mm) Alligator Pliers
Features
| Box-joint design | High stability because of double guide |
| Self-locking on pipes and nuts | No slipping on the workpiece; low handforce required |
| Favourable lever action | Optimum transmission of force |
| Gripping surfaces with special hardened teeth, teeth hardness approx. 61 HRC | Low wear and secure gripping |
| Box-joint design | High stability because of double guide |
| Self-locking on pipes and nuts | No slipping on the workpiece; low handforce required |
| Favourable lever action | Optimum transmission of force |
| Gripping surfaces with special hardened teeth, teeth hardness approx. 61 HRC | Low wear and secure gripping |