Channel lock pliers are very versatile. My main use of them is for holding large and awkwardly sized objects, for instance, clearance trap nuts under sinks.
Mechanical pliers are pliers that are used in mechanical jobs, like fixing motor parts, auto parts, machines , etc.
Pliers are composed by two opposing levers.pliers are levers of type 1.Pliers are a specialty tool comprised of two first class levers: the fulcrum is located between the force (where you squeeze) and the load (what you would be squeezing).
You can grip things tightly with them.
It's the rivet or pin that joins the two main pieces.
Things like screwdrivers, pliers, hammers, wrenches or spanners, and so on.
Tongue in groover type pliers made by the Channel Lock Inc tool company of USA.
'Channel-Lock' pliers can open up to a range of specific settings, so the jaws get wider and wider.
Another name for channel lock pliers is "tongue-and-groove pliers." They are designed with adjustable pivot points that allow the jaws to open to various widths, making them versatile for gripping different sizes of objects.
They can pinch you.
10" channel lock
I use a "C" clamp but a big set of channel lock pliers works good too.
You cant, it needs a 'C' clamp.
Ther should be a spanner wrench in your tool kit or use a big pair of channel lock pliers
A pair of pliers with large gripping jaws of semi circular shape. They often have a channel lock joint .
There are electricians straight pliers, wiring pliers, long nose pliers, angled long nose pliers, side cutting pliers, parallel jaw pliers, locking pliers, aircraft twist locking pliers, channel lock pliers, oil wrench pliers, water pump pliers and fencing pliers. -I have each of these and I'm sure there are many more kinds.
assuming you have a screw on plastic locking gas cap you could use a large pair of channel lock pliers to squeeze the sides in and turn it, if it is metal this will damage the cap.
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