A vice grip is used to hold small objects tighter than regular pliers will.
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.
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Some examples of holding tools are pliers (plais), vise (gato) and wrench (liyabe).(Words in parenthesis are the Filipino translations of the examples.)
A type of locking wrench made by Vise Grip.
A type of locking wrench made by Vise Grip.
If there is a small piece of cable still showing clamp a vise grip pliers on it and pull
A pair of pliers is commonly used to grip and bend wires. Specifically, needle-nose pliers or round-nose pliers are often used for tasks that require precision and control when working with wires.
A vise grip is a great versatile tool. It can be used in woodworking projects to hold wood down when cutting. It can also be used to secure two pieces of wood for glueing them together.
They are called locking pliers or locking jaw pliers. Sometime clamping pliers.
I would vote for: phillips head screwdriver flat head screw driver pliers adjustable pliers (channel-locks) vise grip pliers (locking) needle nose pliers adjustable wrench (crescent) pipe wrench (steelson) hammer measuring tape
Self-grip pliers, also known as locking pliers or vise grips, are designed to securely hold objects in place without requiring continuous pressure from the user. They feature an adjustable pivot point that allows the jaws to grip various sizes of materials tightly, making them useful for tasks like clamping, twisting, and turning. Their locking mechanism ensures a strong grip, freeing the user's hands for other tasks. This versatility makes them essential in both professional and DIY settings.
Just pinch the hose end with small vise grip pliers, just tight enough to squeeze the inside of the hose shut