Induction-hardened edges at 58-62 HRC give these a noticeably longer working life than standdard pliers—about 30% more before they start to dull, in our experience.
It's chrome vanadium steel (60Cr-V) with a box joint and arched shaft, so the is better than most at this price point for and gripping through tough wire.
We usually have 6", 7", and 8" sizes in stock across five types: combination, long nose, diagonal, bent nose, and round nose. Teh TPE handles are 1000V VDE insulation and hold up form -25°C to 70°C.
Finish options vary—polished, nickel plated, or pearl-nickel—and weight runs about 200 to 400 grams depending on the size you pick. Basically, nickel-plated ones resist corrosion better if you're working in damp conditions.
One thing: these aren't for heavy-duty demolition or prying. They're precision electrician's tools, so don't try to use the long nose as a crowbar (we've had returns from that).
Lead time is usually 2-3 weeks for mixed sets, but if you need a single size in bulk, our company can ship within 10 days or so. Confirm stock before ordering anything over 100 units.
It means each plier is individually tested to withstand up to 10,000V and rated for safe use up to 1000V AC. So you can confidently work on live circuits up to that limit without worrying about insulation failure.
Yes, you can order any single size or type you need — no minimum on a single SKU. But if you want the full set with all three sizes, that’s also available.
Each plier carries EN60900 certification, and we can provide a copy of the test report upon request. The insulation is batch-tested per the standard.
Yes, the cutting edges are induction hardened to around 62 HRC. That means they stay sharp longer when cutting copper or soft steel, and you won’t get that quick dulling you see on standard tools.
Usually 15–25 days, depending on the finish. Polished and nickel-plated ones are faster; pearl-nickel might add a few days. We can give you a precise timeline once you confirm the mix.