Knipex® 73 72 180 BK 73 72 High Performance Cutting Plier, 3 mm Dia Piano, 3.2 mm Dia Hard, 4.6 mm Dia Medium Hard, 5.5 mm Dia Soft Nominal, 180 mm OAL, Bevel/Diagonal Cut, DIN ISO 5749
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BrandKnipex®
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UPC843221019570
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Manufacturer Part Number73 72 180 BK
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CountryUSA|Canada
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FinishAtramentized
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ColorRed/Blue
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TypeHigh Performance
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Handle MaterialChrome Vanadium Steel
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Handle TypeMulti-Component Grip
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Nominal Capacity3 mm Dia Piano, 3.2 mm Dia Hard, 4.6 mm Dia Medium Hard, 5.5 mm Dia Soft
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Series73 72
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Cut TypeBevel/Diagonal
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Specifications MetDIN ISO 5749
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Jaw MaterialVanadium Steel
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Overall Length180 mm
- Superior high leverage diagonal cutter with patented double joint
- Cuts 50% easier than Knipex® high leverage diagonal cutters of the same size
- Ideal transmission of force due to double-hinged design
- Reliably cuts all types of wire, including steel tape
- For rough or very fine cutting
- For comfortable cutting, repetitive cutting or extremely hard cutting jobs
- High degree of stability and zero backlash due to precisely milled forged-in axle
- Cutting capacity - up to 7/32 in for soft, up to 3/16 in for medium, up to 1/8 in for hard and up to 1/8 in for piano wire
- Chrome vanadium heavy duty steel, forged, multi-stage oil hardened
- Forged-in axle joint
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UNSPSC27112114
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Catalog
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Specification Sheet
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