Long Reach Pliers are designed with double joints so that the jaws can open a greater distance than the handles for improved access in tight spots.
Manufactured from alloy steel that resist rust and corrosion for long life and durability.
Flush rivets for strength and thinner profile
PVC dipped grip handles for added comfort
Milled grooves in tips grip fasteners and other objects tightly
Compound joint allows for access with minimal handle movement
Induction hardened angled gripping teeth
Multi-variation list with following options:
- Long nose: 75mm long Nose, Jaw opening 50mm Overall length 325mm
- Bent nose: 75mm long Nose, Jaw opening 50mm Overall length 325mm
- Big ring head Overall length 325mm
Q & A
Q: What's the difference between long reach nose and double joint long reach nose pliers?A: If you have to get access to a hose clip, or other fixing buried deep in the engine bay, long-reach pliers can be very useful. But by their very nature the handles open a greater distance than the jaws. This can be very cumbersome, and for something like a large hose clip it means using both hands to grip the pliers.
This new range of double-jointed, long-reach pliers solves the problem.
In a really tight location you just haven’t got the room to spread the handles wide — the compound joints allow access with much less handle movement and the jaws open the same distance as the handle — even a large hose clip can be gripped with one hand. And the useful 340mm length gives you that added reach.
They all feature flush rivets for strength and a thinner profile, and the handles are dipped plastic for extra grip.