They're used for removing clamps on washing machine hoses.
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To remove PEX clamps effectively, use a clamp removal tool or a pair of adjustable pliers to squeeze the tabs on the clamp together. This will release the clamp's grip on the PEX tubing, allowing you to slide it off easily.
I usually use diagonals for that.
To effectively use chain pliers for your project, first ensure the pliers are the correct size and type for the chain you are working with. Use the pliers to grip the chain firmly and apply even pressure when opening or closing links. Be careful not to damage the chain or the pliers by using excessive force. Practice on a small section of chain before working on the entire project to ensure you have a good grasp of how to use the pliers effectively.
On the 1994 the fuel filter is on the inside of the frame below the rear door on the passenger side. There are 2 hose clamps on the hoses and a large hose clamp or other type of clamp holding the filter on. Use screwdriver or pliers.
"I used the pliers to cut the wire"
Pliers are generally classified by their intended use.
The connectors appear to be complicated but they are simple friction clamps. You can use pliers and squeeze the opposing tits together and then pull the tube away from the filter....it is difficult to do this in one operation. There is probably a special tool to do this. I can do this with my fingers, no pliers needed. First use the pliers to flex the clamp...now try to use your fingers and pull away from the filter while pressing the clamp tits..with your fingers (TITS no offense, simply a mechanic's term)
Tongue in groover type pliers made by the Channel Lock Inc tool company of USA.
There are many types of clamps used in science: rubber tubing pinch clamps, screw clamps that hold laboratory apparatus in place, dissecting clamps, voltage clamps used in measuring cell membrane potentials, etc. Each has a different function and different use. It really isn't possible to clearly answer your question without knowing the type of clamp you want to know about.
They can get in and out of tight spots, unlike regular pliers.
Parallel clamps have jaws that remain parallel when tightened, providing even pressure across the workpiece. Pipe clamps use lengths of pipe to adjust the clamp size. Parallel clamps are more versatile and provide better pressure distribution, making them more suitable for woodworking projects.
To effectively use clamps in woodworking projects, first, choose the right type and size of clamp for the job. Next, position the clamp securely on the workpiece to hold it in place. Make sure the pressure is evenly distributed to prevent damage. Finally, allow sufficient time for the glue to dry before removing the clamps for a strong and secure bond.