Cannon plug pliers are used mainly for aircraft maintenance. On aircraft there are round electrical connectors (called cannon plugs) consisting of many small pins that insert into one another. On the outside of the connector there is a sleeve that is then screwed down onto the opposite side of the connector to keep it in place. The cannon plug pliers are used to grip the circular sleeve and to turn it from it's locked position to either remove the connector or to lock it back into place. The pliers have rubber gripping material instead of hard metal teeth in order not to damage the electrical connector, and also to prevent the transference of unlike metals that could lead to corrosion on the connector.
To remove a plug from a bathtub, simply reach into the drain and pull the plug out. If it's stuck, you can use a pair of pliers to grip and twist the plug until it comes loose.
Under the radiator just use some pliers
Underneath the car closer to the middle, past the nut for motor oil. Black plastic plug use pliers
The proper spark plug for 4hp Briggs & Stratton is a J8 which I use in all my motors.
To unscrew a drain plug, use a wrench or pliers to turn it counterclockwise until it comes loose. Be sure to apply steady pressure and avoid stripping the threads.
To remove a sink plug, you can usually unscrew it counterclockwise or lift it out by pulling it up. If it's stuck, you may need to use a plunger or a pair of pliers to help loosen it.
With the proper adapter, yes.
When a freeze plug is damaged, coolant can leak from the vehicle. Using a screwdriver, roll the lip of the plug over toward the middle, being careful not to scratch the sidewall. Grab the lip with a pair of pliers and twist the plug out. Use a hammer to tap in the new plug.
To remove a drain plug, you typically need to use a wrench or pliers to turn it counterclockwise until it loosens and can be pulled out by hand. Be sure to have a container ready to catch any water or debris that may come out when the plug is removed.
"I used the pliers to cut the wire"
Pliers are generally classified by their intended use.
To effectively unscrew a drain plug, use a wrench or pliers to grip the plug firmly and turn it counterclockwise. Apply steady pressure while turning to loosen the plug. If it is stuck, try using penetrating oil to help loosen it. Be careful not to strip the threads on the plug or the drain.