What is this pliers called?
Hi, maybe someone knows the technical term and what it's used for. It seems to be a bit older. I think it's very pretty.
Hi, maybe someone knows the technical term and what it's used for. It seems to be a bit older. I think it's very pretty.
Does this work without problems?
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Kneif tongs For kneifing cables, wire and the like.
Nails of wood pulling the round shape gives a lever.
It’s a monier tong.
No, it’s much narrower because you have to grip between the steel mats.
There’s something like that in Austria.
I know these pliers under the term “kneif tongs”. For example, I use them to remove nails from boards. Due to the curved shape, I can produce a lever effect and thus remove the fixed nails from the wood with less effort. It is also helpful when removing picture nails (does not damage the background).
Kneif tongs, in some regions also called pliers.
Kneeling pliers
Kneeling pliers