Induction quenched jaws are what really set these apart from cheaper alternatives, giving them a hardness that holds up even when you're cranking on a seized fitting that hasn't been touched in years.
drop forged high carbon steel or chrome vanadium body means you're getting something that can take a beating without snapping, and we've seen these outlast other brands by a noticeable margin in mechanical and electrcial work.
You've got four sizes from 7" to 16" to choose form, and the weight runs about 300g to 800g depending on which one you pick, so the 10" is usually the sweet spot for most plumbing jobs.
Finish options include polished, black, nickel, chrome, or pearl-nickel, and handle types go from dipped to PVC to textured—basically, pick what feels best in your hand, though most buyers go with the PVC handle for grip when things get wet.
The groove joint with button adjustment lets you change sizes pretty quickly, but it's not ideal for precision work where you need a perfectly parallel jaw alignment every single time.
We usually have stock on the 7" and 10" sizes, but teh 16" can take about 20 days or so to ship if we're out, so check lead time before ordering if you need it fast.
Yes, we can usually do a mixed MOQ if you're ordering a reasonable total quantity. Just let us know the sizes and finishes you need, and we'll work out the minimums per item.
Lead time for an order of that size is generally around 25-30 days after we confirm the specs and receive the deposit. It can vary a bit based on our current production schedule.
Sure, we can supply a mill certificate for the CR-V steel upon request. Just specify that you need it when you place the order.
Yes, the induction quenching is standard on all sizes from 7" to 16". It hardens the jaw surface to about HRC 50-55, which gives the teeth good grip without making the whole jaw brittle.
We can do bulk packaging in polybags, or add PVC sleeves and individual display boxes if you prefer. Just tell us your preference, and we'll quote accordingly.