8" Z2 Dipped Handle Slip Joint Pliers
HTZ28
The Crescent Z2 line of pliers is Crescent's most advanced range of professional pliers. The Z2 line of pliers offer the professional the best grip and cut day in and day out. They are forged from alloy steel and precision machined for long life and durability. The Z2 pliers offer unique features such as the K9 Jaws which provide a strong grip, even when on a 35° angle and a high leverage joint design which provides up to 35% greater cutting power.
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Features
- Curved jaws design for gripping and turning round objects such as pipes, rods and pins
- Fastener grip area for turning nuts and bolts
- Cross hatched jaw for gripping and pulling
- Deep integrated wire cutter reduces cutting effort
- Professional easy clean dipped grips with handle tip ID
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Specifications
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Weight (Catalog) :
0.645 lb
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Warranty :
Full Lifetime
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Packaging :
Carded
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Family Name :
Z2™
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Overall Length :
8.0 in
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Overall Width :
2.0 in
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Overall Height :
0.62 in
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UPC :
037103338709
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Jaw Length :
1.35 in
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Material :
Alloy Steel
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Jaw Capacity :
1.5 in
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Type :
Slip Joint
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Jaw Thickness :
0.42 in
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Handle Style :
Straight
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Finish :
Polished
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ASME Specification :
Meets or Exceeds
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Number of Jaw Positions :
2
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Insulated :
No
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Wire Cutter :
Yes
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Handle Color :
Rawhide
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Weight (Catalog) :
0.645 lb
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Warranty :
Full Lifetime
-
Packaging :
Carded
-
Family Name :
Z2™
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Overall Length :
8.0 in
-
Overall Width :
2.0 in
-
Overall Height :
0.62 in
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UPC :
037103338709
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Jaw Length :
1.35 in
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Material :
Alloy Steel
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Jaw Capacity :
1.5 in
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Type :
Slip Joint
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Jaw Thickness :
0.42 in
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Handle Style :
Straight
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Finish :
Polished
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ASME Specification :
Meets or Exceeds
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Number of Jaw Positions :
2
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Insulated :
No
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Wire Cutter :
Yes
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Handle Color :
Rawhide
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Handle Material :
Professional Dipped
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Handle Length :
4.5 in
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Weight (Catalog) :
0.645 lb
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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat jobs can I use slip joint pliers for?Slip joint pliers are useful in a variety of applications including gripping pipes, bolts, & other materials, tightening or loosening nuts, bolts, & fittings, and temporarily clamping objects together.What occupations use slip joint pliers?Many occupations use slip joint pliers but a few common ones are plumbers, carpenters, HVAC techs, electricians, and handymen.What is the benefit of dipped handles?Dipped handles are easy to clean and provide a durable layer that protect from wear and tear.
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