Channellock® 415 Tongue and Groove Plier, 2 in Nominal, 1.38 in L Nickel Smooth Jaw, Smooth Jaw Surface, 10 in OAL
All the versatility and strength of a Straight Jaw Plier, but with a smooth jaw design to protect surfaces from scratching (PVC pipe, chromes etc.). This plier is built to last with a PermaLock® fastener to eliminate nut and bolt failure and a patented reinforcing edge to minimize stress breakage.
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BrandChannellock®
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UPC025582300478
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Manufacturer Part Number415
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CountryUSA
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FinishPolished
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Handle MaterialSteel
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Handle TypeDipped Grip
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Nominal Capacity2 in
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Jaw MaterialNickel
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Jaw Size1.38 in L
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Jaw SurfaceSmooth
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Jaw TypeSmooth
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Overall Length10 in
- Blue Grip: Channellock Blue grips for comfort
- Undercut Channel: Undercut tongue and groove design won't slip
- Reinforcing edge: patented reinforcing edge minimizes stress breakage
- High carbon steel: channellock uses high carbon steel for superior performance on the job and specially coated for ultimate rust prevention
- Smooth jaw: smooth jaw for use on plated fixtures and surfaces (Chrome, Nickel)
- PermaLock: permaLock® fastener eliminates nut and bolt failure
- 2.13 in handle span
- 0.44 in joint thickness
| Competitor Name | Competitor Part Number |
|---|---|
| Grainger | 5LJ46 |
| Grainger | 5LJ46 |
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UNSPSC27112112
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Package DescriptionEACH
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