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What is pliers?

Pliers are a hand tool used to grip, twist, cut, or hold objects. They are commonly used in a variety of tasks, including construction, plumbing, electrical work, and general repair. There are many different types of pliers, each designed for a specific purpose, such as needle-nose pliers for working in tight spaces, or slip-joint pliers for adjusting the gripping range.

What other technologies are related to pliers?

pliers Competitor Technologies

Shear cutting tools can perform some of the same cutting functions as pliers, especially for wire or sheet metal.
mentioned alongside pliers in 97% (64) of relevant job posts
Wire strippers are designed specifically for stripping wire insulation, a task pliers can also perform.
mentioned alongside pliers in 16% (63) of relevant job posts
Plasma cutting offers an alternative method to cut metal with higher precision that pliers.
mentioned alongside pliers in 4% (64) of relevant job posts
Saws offers an alternative method to cut materials with higher precision that pliers.
mentioned alongside pliers in 3% (87) of relevant job posts
Laser cutting offers an alternative method to cut materials with higher precision that pliers.
mentioned alongside pliers in 2% (64) of relevant job posts

pliers Complementary Technologies

Gloves are a complementary tool to pliers as they protect the user's hands.
mentioned alongside pliers in 44% (66) of relevant job posts
Tape measures can be used in conjunction with pliers to measure or mark materials.
mentioned alongside pliers in 9% (65) of relevant job posts
Tape measures can be used in conjunction with pliers to measure or mark materials.
mentioned alongside pliers in 4% (65) of relevant job posts

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