Online Exporter 10″ Backhand Round-Jaw Locking Pliers with Jackets Manufacturer in Sydney

Online Exporter
 10″ Backhand Round-Jaw Locking Pliers with Jackets Manufacturer in Sydney

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■Model Number: RL-DLQ013

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■Material: A3# steel (Q235) or 45# steel

■Size: 10”

■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

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■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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