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FUJIYA Tools, 700N-175BG, High Leverage Diagonal Cutting Nippers, Black & Gold color-, 7 Inch

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Management number 210033985 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price US$16.00 Model Number 210033985
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[Applications/Features] Nippers for cutting wires such as inner wire and outside line construction electrical equipment. The core is placed into the blade so that it can be cut lighter than conventional products. Includes shackles to attach anti-drop cord to the grip [Precautions] Please do not use for anything other than the intended purpose. Please check the safety of your surroundings while working. As there is a risk of electric shock, please do not use it on items that are running electricity. Please wear protective glasses and work. Please do not use it above the capacity.

  • Total length: 7.32Inch, Weight: 9.52oz
  • Cutting Performance: Steel wire AWG 12, Copper wire AWG 11, Piano wire AWG 14, VA・VVF AWG 14×3core
  • Blade type : Strong Blades
  • Safety applicable: Metal fixing for attaching to safety cord
  • Come with crimping function
Color Black Gold
Grip Type Ergonomic
Brand Name Fujiya
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Item Weight 0.28 Kilograms
Manufacturer フジ矢(Fujiya)
Model Number 700N-175BG
Cutting width 0.16 Inches
Material Type Alloy Steel
Item Type Name Nippers (for electricians)
Handle Material Iron
Included Components No
Manufacturer Part Number 700N-175BG
Specific Uses For Product Cutting

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