China Manufacturer for 5″ Backhand Round-Jaw Locking Pliers with Jackets Manufacturer in Hyderabad
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■Model Number: RL-DLQ011
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■Material: A3# steel (Q235) or 45# steel
■Size: 5”
■Surface Treatment: Nickel-plated, Zinc-plated, Black Oxide, Electrophoresis
■Heat Treatment: Optional
■Package: Blister Card, Suction Card, Tie Card, Double Blister Card
■OEM: Acceptable
■HS Code: 8203200000
■Samples: For FREE
■Delivery Time: Always 30 working days depending on the order quantity
■Packing: By standard cartons
Product Description
■Mainly used for clamping parts to rivet, weld, grind and so on, which is characterized by the powerful clamp force produced by the jaw. It can lock tight so that the parts won’t fetch away. Besides, jaws have a lot of levels to adjust for the use of different thickness of parts, and it also can be used as a wrench.
■Flexible using, long life and good tenacity.
■The screw tuning button can give the best clamp size easily.
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John and I testing how much force our respective long reach C clamps can exert.
Sorry – disabled new comments. This video attracted far too many of the same kind of stupid comments over and over. We were ribbing each other deliberately for the video, but people assume it was a lot of animosity (you can post comments, but I have to “review” them first, which I probably won’t do)
My clamps: https://woodgears.ca/clamps/index.html
John’s clamps:
https://www.ibuildit.ca/Workshop%20Projects/c-clamp-1.html
Moe fun when I visited John Heisz:
https://woodgears.ca/misc/heisz_visit.html
A quick lesson in the sharpening, lubrication, blade replacement and best pruning practices involved with secateurs or hand-pruners.
Transcript provided for the hearing impaired:
Alright so today on Repairs101 I thought I’d go over the basics on the care, repair and use of what I call secateurs. You may have another name for them.
So these were my first secateurs, these Wilkinson Sword brand. And they come apart easy enough with a torx drive.
I’ll clean up the blade with some abrasive and water.
I like to use Windex or soapy water to wet my sharpening stone.
Then I’ll plane the backside flat before I wet it down again and take a few passes on the blade.
Add some tenacious oil, ratchet it all back together and it’s as good as new.
These are my Felcos. They’ve seen better days.
First take out the spring and then undo the lock-screw. Undo the nut and pull it apart.
I’ll use some WD40 to clean it up but not to lubricate it with.
Then fit it for its new blade and add some Tenacious Oil. You can easily see why they call it tenacious.
So put it back together, tighten down the lock-screw, replace the spring and you’re ready to prune.
So when you prune a branch be sure to cut back to the branch bark collar. When left intact the collar will develop into a natural decay-rot organism resistant zone and protect the rest of the plant from decay. The collar is usually very obvious, especially on bigger branches.
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