It is a tool that helps man to cut wires.
ANS 2 -Long nose pliers are for many jobs. They are mainly useful in reaching into spaces where fingers won't fit. They can grip objects, some of them can even cut wires. I have 6 in my toolbox, ranging from ultra thin and 6" long to thicker but 15 " long. 3 have long straight noses, 3 have angled noses.
They are for gripping things in small places where regular pliers or fingers will not fit.
Personally, I like to use long nose pliers to install Madison straps on metal old work boxes. Also to seat MC snap-in connectors in metal boxes.
They are used on projects that need a longer, more narrow end than regular pliers.
Long nose pliers, also called needle nose pliers, have elongated tips that allow one to reach into narrow spaces to grab items or to hold items with smaller areas of coverage than normal pliers.
Needle-nose pliers (also known as long-nose pliers, pinch-nose pliers, or snipe-nose pliers) get their name from their long, narrow gripping edges. They are both cutting and gripping pliers used by electricians and other tradesmen to bend, re-position and cut wire. Their namesake long gripping nose provides excellent control and reach for fine work in small or crowded electrical, while cutting edges nearer the pliers' joint provide "one-tool" convenience. Given their long shape, they are useful for reaching into cavities where cables (or other materials) have become stuck or unreachable to fingers or other means.
Pliers of any kind are an extension of the human thumb and forefinger. Sometimes, the thumb and forefinger need to grasp and hold a very small object - too small to grip with the thumb and forefinger. This is what long-nose pliers excel at.
ANS 2 -Long nose pliers can also get into cavities that no other gripping tool can. -To this end I have 6 different long noses, 3 with right angle bends at the point.
Short nose pliers are for gripping items that you are working on. They can also be used to snip wire and to twist wire together.
To grip and hold things in locations where regular pliers or fingers can't fit.
They are pliers with a long pointed nose, which allows the pliers to reach further than the usual stub-nosed pliers.
They can get into confined spaces where regular pliers and fingers cannot reach.
For gripping small items while working on them, or reaching into small places to hold something.
There are only 3 parts, the 2 sides composing two opposing pieces and the rivet that joins them.
Long nose pliers are made out of steel.
Long nose pliers are used to hold things in small, awkward areas where your fingers won't fit.
You grip whatever you need to hold with them while holding the plier handles in one hand.
There are only 3 parts, the 2 opposing sides and the rivet that connects them. Each of the opposing sides will consist of a handle and a nose, or tip. The tip will be used for gripping, bending or cutting.
They can get in and out of tight spots, unlike regular pliers.
It is a plier with sharp cutting faces to clip wires.
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Yes you can:The plier used his pilers to bend the wire.
it is plier with a combinition of gripping,cuttingand holding that's why it is called as a combinition plier.
Diagonal plier is actually a curious misnaming, as it's main job is cutting wires.
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