General Purpose Diagonal-Cutting Pliers

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General purpose diagonal-cutting pliers trim wire and zip ties, shear through thin screws and nails, and nip and strip wire jackets in applications where insulated or non-sparking pliers aren't required. Also known as wire cutters, their blade-like cutting edges are offset from the handles to cut closely against surfaces. They concentrate leverage in their short jaws to maximize cutting force.

Standard-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers

Standard-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers
Standard-cut pliers leave a pointed, pinched edge on materials. They make rougher cuts but typically stay sharper to make more cuts than flush- and semiflush-cut pliers.

Angled – Oval Nose Shape

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Straight – Narrow Nose Shape

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Straight – Oval Nose Shape

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Straight – Pointed Nose Shape

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Flush-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers

Flush-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers
The blades on flush-cut pliers are extra sharp to leave a flat, smooth edge on materials. They are commonly used to prepare materials for soldering. Flush-cut pliers make the finest cuts but tend to dull more quickly than standard- or semiflush-cut pliers.

Angled – Oval Nose Shape

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Straight – Narrow Nose Shape

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Straight – Oval Nose Shape

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Straight – Pointed Nose Shape

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Semiflush-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers

Semiflush-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers
Semiflush-cut pliers leave a slightly pointed, pinched edge on materials. They are commonly used for electronics assembly. They make cleaner cuts but tend to dull more quickly than standard-cut pliers.

Oval Nose Shape

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Straight – Oval Nose Shape

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Straight – Pointed Nose Shape

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ESD-Safe Standard-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers

ESD-Safe Standard-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers
The handle grips on ESD-safe pliers dissipate electrostatic charges, reducing the risk of damage when cutting near static-sensitive electrical components. These standard-cut pliers leave a pointed, pinched edge on materials. They make rougher cuts but typically stay sharper to make more cuts than flush- and semiflush-cut pliers.

Straight – Oval Nose Shape

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ESD-Safe Flush-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers

ESD-Safe Flush-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers

The handle grips on ESD-safe pliers dissipate electrostatic charges, reducing the risk of damage when cutting near static-sensitive electrical components. These flush-cut pliers have extra-sharp blades that leave flat, smooth edges on materials. They are commonly used to prepare materials for soldering. Flush-cut pliers make the finest cuts but tend to dull more quickly than standard- or semiflush-cut pliers.

Narrow Nose Shape

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Oval Nose Shape

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Pointed Nose Shape

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Straight – Oval Nose Shape

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ESD-Safe Semiflush-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers

ESD-Safe Semiflush-Cut Diagonal-Cutting Pliers

The handle grips on ESD-safe pliers dissipate electrostatic charges, reducing the risk of damage when cutting near static-sensitive electrical components. These semiflush-cut pliers leave a slightly pointed, pinched edge on materials. They make cleaner cuts than standard-cut pliers and are most commonly used for electronics assembly.

Angled – Narrow Nose Shape

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Narrow Nose Shape

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