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Pliers are a common hand tool — a tool box standard. They help you maintain a firm grip on fasteners, pipe and more. Many types exist, including pliers that target specific uses, such as fencing pliers to cut and bend fencing wire. These pliers often have a hammer head on one end and a spike on the other for driving and prying nails. Wrench pliers, on the other hand, work well for plumbing applications. They have smooth, adjustable jaws that allow you to adjust and install plumbing fixtures while minimizing the risk of damaging the finish.
Types of Pliers
Pliers come in different shapes to facilitate various jobs. For example, needle-nose pliers have skinny, pointed jaws that are ideal for working with small bolts or in tight spaces. And snap ring pliers are perfect for installing and removing C-shaped fasteners called snap rings. You can also find pliers with helpful features, such as a self-ratcheting action that makes it easier to fit the pliers to nuts and bolts.
Lineman pliers are used for electrical jobs to cut, straighten and bend wire. Additionally, locking pliers latch onto nuts and bolts, making them easier to loosen or tighten them. Hog ring pliers are used in various projects, including upholstery repairs and installing chain link fencing fabric. Another common type is slip joint pliers. These pliers have blunt jaws to help you hold materials and tighten or loosen nuts and bolts. They have a fulcrum, or pivot point, that you can move easily to fit materials and fasteners of different sizes. Some types of pliers, such as fencing pliers, also help you pry out staples, strike nails and cut and manipulate materials.
How To Use Pliers
Generally, you hold your pliers by their handles and squeeze the handles together to close the jaws of the pliers to grip or cut. With a firm grip, you can then loosen nuts and bolts. Use your pliers only for their intended purposes and make sure to take all of the necessary safety precautions. Wear eye protection and gloves, especially if you’re using pliers to pry sharp objects, such as nails or staples, out of a surface.
Find Everything You Need at Lowe’s
No matter what you’re working on, you’ll find the pliers you need at Lowe’s. Choose from some of the best brands like Knipex pliers, Channellock pliers and more and find the best tools for your project.