- With or without grips.
- Tower Pincers:
1. Cutting: Tower pincers have strong, sharp jaws designed for cutting through thick materials like steel wire, rods, or metal cables. They are especially useful in tasks involving metalworking or construction of towers, hence the name. The high-leverage design can save up to 30% of the effort.
2. Gripping: The jaws can firmly grip metal objects, enabling users to manipulate or bend materials with precision.
3. Twisting and Bending: The design of tower pincers allows users to twist and bend thick wires or rods, which is useful for tasks such as shaping reinforcement bars or manipulating structural elements.
4. Pulling: Tower pincers can also be used to pull out nails or other fasteners that are difficult to remove with regular pliers.
█ Tower Pincers

- With or without grips.
- Carpenter's Pincers:
1. Cutting: The sharp, strong jaws are designed to cut through wire, nails, or small metal rods.
2. Gripping: The flat, wide surfaces allow users to grip and twist materials like wire or nails with a firm hold.
3. Bending: Carpenter's pliers are useful for bending wire or other materials at a specific angle.
4. Crimping: They can also be used for crimping metal or plastic connectors onto wires, which is often required in electrical work.
5. Pulling: The pliers can be used to pull out nails or staples.
█ Carpenter's pincers

█ Dipped Handle Types
★ Two types of handles are available, and the color options need to be confirmed with our company.

█ Packaging Materials




