Product Details
2000 Series™ 9-3/8" Dipped Handle Flat Grip/Cut Round Jaws Fish Tape Puller Linemans Pliers by Klein Tools®. These Lineman's Side-Cutting pliers feature a built-in channel to pull steel fish tapes without damaging the wire. Cutting knives are induction hardened for long life. The 2000 series blades are designed for heavy-duty cutting of ACSR, screws, nails, and most hardened wire. The high-leverage design provides 46-Percent greater cutting power than other plier designs. Exclusive handle tempering absorbs the "snap" when cutting wire. Pick up these Klein's and feel the difference.
Notes
- Always wear approved eye protection
- Not insulated
- Plastic-dipped or slip-on plastic handles are not intended for protection against electrical shock
Specifications
Jaws Capacity (SAE): 1-7/16" |
Jaws Capacity (Metric): 36.3 mm |
Joint Type: XLT Joint |
Jaws Type: Flat Grip/Cut, Round |
Handle Type: Dipped |
Spring Loaded: No |
Properties: Fish Tape Puller |
Overall Length: 9-3/8" (238.1 mm) |
Weight: 1.1 lb (0.5 kg) |
Quantity: 1 Piece |
Cutting Edge Length: 0.781" (19.8 mm) |
Jaw Length: 1.594" (40.5 mm) |
Jaw Thickness: 5/8" (15.9 mm) |
Jaw Width: 1.25" (31.8 mm) |
Handle Color: Light Blue |
Features
- Quickly and easily pulls 1/8" (3 mm) or 1/4" (6 mm) flat steel fish tape without damaging the tape
- Cuts ACSR, screws, nails, and most hardened wire
- High-leverage design. Rivet is closer to the cutting edge for 46% greater cutting and gripping power than other plier designs
- Induction hardened cutting knives for long life
- Hot-riveted joint ensures smooth action and no handle wobble
- Streamlined design with sure-gripping, cross-hatched knurled jaws
- Unique handle tempering helps absorb the "snap" when cutting wire
- Precision-hardend plier head for on-the-job toughness
- Plastic-dipped handles for comfort and ease of identification
- "Handform" handles for full gripping and cutting power
- Custom, US-made tool steel
Since 1857, Klein Tools® has been manufacturing top-grade tools in America, and it’s as important for the Klein family to keep that tradition now, as it was more than 150 years ago. Operated by Mathias Klein and his descendants to the fifth generation, the company has grown and developed along with the telecommunications and electrical industries where Klein pliers first found major usages. Today, Klein Tools, Inc. represents much more than Klein pliers. The company's product line has broadened to include virtually every major type of hand tool used in construction, electronics, mining, and general industry in addition to the electrical and telecommunications fields. Moreover, Klein is the only major tool manufacturer worldwide focused on electrical and utility applications. No other manufacturer of hand tools and related products used in electrical applications makes more products in America than Klein Tools.