Flat nose pliers are to hold and grip things, or to twist wires together as for electrical connections.
Pliers with 2 flat faces,usually about 1/2 x 1/2 inch, to grip smooth surfaces.
Round nose pliers also known as stub-nose pliers are typically used by electricians to create loops in wires. Jewellers sometimes use them for a similar purpose when fashioning jewelry.
They are used for holding small items and for twisting wires together.
They are for twisting wires together and holding small items.
There are a number of places where flat nose pliers can be purchased online including at the Argos or Homebase websites. One will also be able to purchase these via the B&Q website.
Long nose pliers can hold things in awkward locations.
You can but they are severly crappy with thehelp of needle nose pliers.(They have to be needle nose pliers,anything else is to big.)
Needle-nose pliers are pliers with long, narrow jaws, so the jaws can fit into tight, or crowded spaces.
That's most likely a pair of bent needle nose vise grip pliers. I have a set just like that and also others with wide flat jaws and large round jaws. There are many different kinds if vice grip pliers.
Go through the gril with a pair of needle nose pliers and a flat head screw driver, pry over the lever and get the needle nose pliers to pull on the cable
You are going to need round nose pliers, flat nose pliers and cutters.You can get them from Walmart or any other hardware store that occupies them.ANS 2 -You would very likely need all these tools in miniature form also. Sets of 3" pliers and cutters are available less than $ 10 in HD and other tool stores.
Long nose pliers are for gripping things in small, awkward areas where fingers or standard pliers won't fit.
Keep the pliers dry and clean and use light oil on the pivot point about once a month.
Also known as long nose pliers, they have a long narrow nose and can get into tight spots.
Electrician's pliers, long nose pliers, brake pliers and snap ring (or circlip) pliers.
Some tools required for jewelry making include round nose pliers, flat nose pliers, wire/side cutters, crimping pliers, an awl, tweezers, a hammer and a measuring stick. Depending on the type of jewelry one is making the list of basic tools will change to one degree or another.