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Just me applying a bit too much overpressure to cut a cable too large for the snips.Mr Burns, is that a snapped pair of side cutters - is there a story behind that?
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Just me applying a bit too much overpressure to cut a cable too large for the snips.Mr Burns, is that a snapped pair of side cutters - is there a story behind that?
. . . and what lesson did we learn?
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I'm curious as to what sector the OP is working in that his company has found it necessary to issue that amount of insulated tools!
I've got a pair of knipex all plastic long nose pliers and they are very useful.
Like this:
Knipex 98 62 02 VDE Insulated Snipe Long Nose Plastic Pliers 220mm Fuse Pulling | eBay
I've bought some Knipex stuff from this seller without a problem.
Have any of them been used? None of mine look like that!
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