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Pliers and cutters

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When brute force meets surgical precision, your pliers become extensions of your expertise. And your shears, the sabers that slice through the impossible. That's why we have Knipex pliers that grip without letting go and Stronghand shears that slice through steel like paper. From DeWalt electrician's pliers to JET industrial shears, our Canadian tools transform every cut into a masterful gesture, whether in your Canada workshop or on the most demanding jobsite.

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Complete guide to choosing your professional pliers and shears

How to choose the right pliers for your job?

Combination pliers cover 80% of general mechanical needs with their serrated jaws and integrated cutting area. For electrical work, choose VDE-certified 1000V insulated pliers like the Knipex 03 series, which provide absolute safety up to 1000 volts. Flat-nose pliers are excellent for precision work in tight spaces, with their smooth jaws protecting delicate surfaces.

Diagonal cutters cut wires and cables up to 4mm depending on the steel used. For extraction, long-nose pliers reach inaccessible areas with millimeter precision, essential in electronics and watchmaking.

What cutting force for your metal shears?

Cutting force is measured in Newtons: 1500N for 1mm sheet metal, 3000N for 2mm steel, 5000N for thick profiles. Stronghand straight shears develop up to 4200N, cutting 2.5mm mild steel in one clean pass. Curved shears are excellent for rounded cuts with a minimum radius of 15mm depending on the model. The optimal cutting angle varies: 15° for aluminum, 25° for mild steel, 35° for stainless steel.

The CrV-treated steel blades retain their sharpness 3 times longer than standard steel. The length of the handles multiplies the force: 250mm = moderate effort, 350mm = powerful cut, 450mm = maximum force for resistant materials.

Advanced technologies in modern Knipex and DeWalt pliers

Knipex's BoxJoint technology eliminates lateral play through precision assembly, increasing service life by 40%. The TwinGrip coating provides optimal grip even with wet or oily hands. DeWalt incorporates automatic return springs to reduce fatigue during repetitive use. The induction jaws reach 62 HRC, resistant to extreme wear.

JET develops pliers with an integrated 4:1 leverage ratio to quadruple the clamping force. Hot-forged chrome-vanadium steel guarantees strength and flexibility. The Santoprene bi-material handles provide ergonomic comfort even at -20°C, crucial for winter construction sites in Quebec.

Professional applications: which pliers for which use?

In electrical applications, automatic wire strippers precisely calibrate according to the cable diameter (0.5mm² to 6mm²), preventing damage to the conductors. Mechanics favor 7-position multi-grip pliers for 8-32mm nuts, replacing multiple wrenches. In plumbing, sliding joint pliers open up to 67mm for large pipe fittings.

Aeronautics requires antistatic ESD pliers to protect sensitive electronic components. Welder's pliers are resistant to 800°C with reinforced insulation. For watchmaking, 0.1mm precision pliers allow for delicate handling. Aviation shears cut curved sheet metal without deformation, essential for automotive bodywork.

Ergonomics and compatibility: optimize your working comfort

Ergonomic handles reduce musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) by 35% according to ergonomic studies. The anatomical shape fits the palm, distributing force evenly. Automatic return springs reduce fatigue during 1000+ daily cycles. CE certification guarantees compliance with European safety standards. Modular pliers accept interchangeable jaws: flat, serrated, cutting depending on the application.

The locking system secures transport and frees up storage space. Fall-arrest safety lanyards provide protection at height, mandatory on certain construction sites. Compatibility with protective gloves preserves dexterity and safety simultaneously.

We answer your questions about pliers and shears

Are your pliers covered by warranty and after-sales service?

All our professional brands — Knipex, Channellock, and Stronghand — include a 2–5 year manufacturer’s warranty, depending on the model. After-sales service is available in Quebec, with replacement parts and authorized repair centers for sharpening and maintenance. Immediate replacement is offered in case of manufacturing defects. All purchases come with a 30-day satisfaction or money-back guarantee.

How can I maintain my pliers to maximize their lifespan?

Clean after each use with a dry cloth, apply light lubrication on the joint monthly, and schedule professional sharpening annually for cutting edges. Avoid overloading — respect the pliers’ rated capacity (e.g., do not cut hardened steel with standard pliers). Store in a protective case to prevent impact damage. Replace pliers showing excessive joint play or chipped jaws.

What’s the difference between straight-cut and curved-cut snips?

Straight snips are ideal for precise linear cuts in sheet metal, profiles, and bars up to 2.5 mm, depending on material strength. Curved snips are designed for rounded or contoured cuts, with a minimum radius of 15–50 mm, depending on the model. Stronghand offers a complete range — straight snips for industrial cutting, curved snips for auto body and complex shapes.

Can I use the same pliers for electrical and general mechanical work?

Not recommended for safety reasons. Electrical work requires VDE-certified insulated pliers (1000V) with insulation extending to the jaws. Standard mechanical pliers do not protect against electric shock. For live electrical tasks, use dedicated electrician pliers (Knipex VDE, Klein Tools), and reserve standard pliers for mechanical applications.

What’s the difference between VDE insulated pliers and standard pliers for electrical work?

VDE-insulated pliers are certified for use on live circuits up to 1000V AC / 1500V DC, featuring double-layer insulation individually tested and marked with the VDE logo and manufacturing date. Standard pliers — even with plastic handles — do not protect against electrical shock. For electrical work, only VDE-certified tools meet Canadian CSA safety standards and are required on professional job sites.

How do I choose between universal and specialized pliers for my workshop?

A universal plier covers about 80% of everyday needs, with serrated jaws and an integrated cutting section. Choose specialized pliers if you work regularly in a specific trade:

  • Electrical: insulated pliers
  • Plumbing: groove-joint pliers
  • Precision work: needle-nose or flat pliers

A combination like a Knipex 03 01 universal plier + two specialized pliers for your trade offers the best balance of investment, performance, and efficiency.

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