- Lineman's
pliers (US English),
Kleins (genericized trademark, US usage),
linesman pliers (Canadian English), side
cutting linesman pliers and combination...
- "Turret
Pliers"
pictured above were
first Patented in 1865, by
Peter Bauer of Newark, New York, as a
Spring Punch,
being a
means for "
punching holes of...
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Testers Lineperson's
Pliers: Heavy-duty
pliers for
general use in cutting, bending,
crimping and
pulling wire.
Diagonal Pliers (also
known as side cutters...
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punch with a
hammer to
splay the tail), sewing, or
plying with
special snap
pliers. Snap
fasteners are a
noted detail in
American Western wear and were also...
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majority of
instruments used to
torture and
murder their victims, such as
pliers, ice
picks and sledgehammers, were
items normally stored inside a household...
- and
combat sport involving punching and
kicking techniques. The
literal translation for
taekwondo is "kicking", "
punching", and "the art or way of". It...
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either use the
stapler to
staple papers to wood or cardboard, or used like
pliers for bags, or the
normal way with the head
positioned a
small distance above...
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identification guide, mist nets or
other trapping devices, and
banding pliers. A leg gauge, wing ruler, and a
digital scale are also
useful tools for...
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socket sets, ****drivers and
spanners Other hand
tools like
pliers, tin snips, vise grips,
punches, chisels, etc.
Hydraulic pushing/pulling
devices Vehicle...
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inserter spins the
coils through the holes. Third, a pair of coil
crimping pliers or a
crimping machine is used to cut off the
excess coil and
crimp the end...