Clamp Pliers Remover
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Clamp Pliers Remover
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OTC 4502 Hose Clamp Pliers Set - 2 Piece List Price: $26.95 Sale Price: $17.52 |
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Includes a cross-slotted jaw pliers and a wide, flat-band hose clamp pliers. Services most ring-type or flat-band hose clamps. The clamps are held open with a ratchet locking mechanism. Jaws swivel to access hose clamps in any position. |
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Astro Pneumatic 9409A Hose Clamp Pliers List Price: $51.40 Sale Price: $28.96 |
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Allows for extra reach, removal and locking of clamps into open positionAllows for removal of plastic and/or metal self-tightening hose clamps with diameters of 11/16" - 2-1/2" (18mm-54mm)Precision clamp on end of flexible cable allows for extended reach where other models cannot reachPliers can be locked, freeing up your hands and making your job easier and fasterPliers have a lifetime warrantyCable and spring are wearable items and must be replaced. |
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Lisle 47900 Hose Remover Plier List Price: $11.52 Sale Price: $6.96 |
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47900Hose Remover PliersFor easy removal of 5/32 to 1/2 vacuum and fuel hoses. Engage the tube (line) with the black jaw. This sharpened jaw actually DIGS into the tube to grip it! Squeeze and the hose is easily pushed off by the silver jaw. Skin packed. Shipping weight 8 oz. |
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Doctored Locks Linkies Microring Opener Tool for Hair Extension Removal Sale Price: $3.95 |
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Linkies hair extensions should last up to three months before needing to be removed/reinstalled/tightened. The Doctored Locks system features the easiest hair extension installation and removal on the market. This system is perfect for anyone looking for easy, non-damaging system. Now Nickel free! Mixed aluminum70%+magnesium20%+copper10%. The rings clamp securely in place and will not slip out. |
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Attach Remover Pliers Clamp Tool for Micro Ring Link Tube Beads I Tip Stick Hair Extensions Sale Price: $18.00 |
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Stainless Steel Clamping Tool: This is the deluxe micro ring all-in-one opening and closing tool. Most micro ring tools have a very shape cutting feature with a plastic handles. This clamping tool is curved for a comfortable arm position while working, for less stress on your hand and arm muscles. Micro Ring Pulling Needle: This needle is beautifully ornate and made of stainless steel. Insert pulling needle through a tube, grab the hair with needle tool and slide through the tube hole. Apply pressure to flatten the tube using clamping tool. It is absolutely better than the cheaper needle made of wood or plastic. |
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Attach Remover Pliers Clamp Tool for Micro Ring Link Tube Beads I Tip Stick Hair Extensions Sale Price: $18.00 |
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Stainless Steel Clamping Tool: This is the deluxe micro ring all-in-one opening and closing tool. Most micro ring tools have a very shape cutting feature with a plastic handles. This clamping tool is curved for a comfortable arm position while working, for less stress on your hand and arm muscles. Micro Ring Pulling Needle: This needle is beautifully ornate and made of stainless steel. Insert pulling needle through a tube, grab the hair with needle tool and slide through the tube hole. Apply pressure to flatten the tube using clamping tool. It is absolutely better than the cheaper needle made of wood or plastic. |
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Lisle 54150 Battery Terminal and Wiper Arm Puller List Price: $22.45 Sale Price: $16.03 |
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Removes battery terminals and bolted on wiper arms A dual purpose puller Easily removes stuck battery terminals Tighten knurled cone to force jaws under the cable clamp. Turn center screw to lift clamp off terminal. Also removes bolted on windshield wiper arms that fir over a tapered spline. The puller screw pad is designed to fit the top of the spline post for easy pulling. |
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Berkley Stainless Steel Hook Remover Sale Price: $5.49 |
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The Berkley Stainless Steel Fish Hook Extractor is great from removing hooks from toothy gamefish species. The sure-grip jaw securely grabs embedded hooks for removal. This hook extractor is easy to use reduces the risk of having to cut the line and is a quick alternative to removing hooks by hand with less harm to fish. This is a great tool for catch and release anglers. The Berkley Stainless Steel Fish Hook Extractor features a long neck that keeps hands and fingers away from sharp teeth and gills. |
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8" Stainless Steel Locking Hemostat Clamp Fish Hook Remover Sale Price: $3.99 |
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There are four basic ways to join pipe and tubing:
o Pouring lead in the joint
o Screwing together threaded pipes and fittings
o Soldering
o Gluing or cementing
At one time plumbers sealed the joints of black iron pipe with hot, liquid lead. Today, however, sewer pipes are joined with clamps and neoprene gaskets.
Most galvanized pipes are threaded. They can be screwed together without any preparation, but the joint will leak until it rusts shut. It is also very dif
ficult to turn the pipes. Teflon tape makes the job easier and seals the joints as well. Be careful though. Teflon makes the threads turn so easily that you can tighten them too far and break the pipe.
Copper tubing is usually soldered. Clean the joint with steel wool or sandpaper. Do not touch the joint after cleaning. Your fingers may leave some grease that will repel the solder. Apply a light coat of noncorrosive soldering flux to the ends to be joined, both inside and out. Assemble the joint exactly as it will be when finished.
Now light a propane torch. When the flame settles down, move the torch so the blue tip of the flame is 1/2 to 3/4 inch from the joint. Heat the entire joint and along the tubing for 2 to 3 inches in all directions. Watch where you're pointing the flame. Heat until the flux begins to boil. Do not overheat.
Remove the torch and touch the solder to the end of the joint. If the joint is clean and fluxed and has been heated to the right temperature, the solder will melt immediately and flow through the whole joint. Do not move the joint until the solder has cooled. If the joint is too hot, the solder will not stick. In this case, use pliers to pull the flame settles down, move the torch so the blue tip of the flame is 1/2 to 3/4 inch from the joint. Heat the entire joint and along the tubing for 2 to 3 inches in all directions. Watch where you're pointing the flame. Heat until the flux begins to boil. Do not overheat.
Remove the torch and touch the solder to the end of the joint. If the joint is clean and fluxed and has been heated to the right temperature, the solder will melt immediately and flow through the whole joint. Do not move the joint until the solder has cooled. If the joint is too hot, the solder will not stick. In this case, use pliers to pull the hot joint apart. Let it cool, clean it, flux it, and start again.
It is impossible to solder a wet joint. Even a drop of water is too much. If you've turned off all the valves and opened every faucet, and water still trickles through the line, stuff some bread uphill in the line. This will stop the water long enough to solder. Later when you turn on the water, the bread will dissolve and be flushed out the nearest faucet.
Plastic pipe joints are the same as copper tubing joints except they are cemented instead of being soldered. After cutting and cleaning the edges with a file and knife, brush cement around the outside of the pipe and the inside of the fitting. Plastic cement is really a solvent that dissolves the plastic surface. When it evaporates (in about 10 seconds) the joint is fused. This doesn't give you much time to position the joint and wipe away the excess cement. After plastic pipe has been glued, there is no way to take it apart except by cutting.
Use plastic cement with great care. Avoid breathing the fumes and keep it away from eyes, mouth and skin.
Before soldering copper tubing, clean the ends to be joined. Use sandpaper, steel wool, or a wire brush. Then with your finger or with an old toothbrush apply flux to the surfaces being joined. Use a light coat, but cover the area completely.
To join plastic pipe, cut the pipe, clean the cut edge with a pocket knife, a file, or sandpaper. Brush cement on the outside of the pipe and the inside of the fitting. Join and hold for 10 seconds. There is no way to pull this joint apart again.
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Can tungsten rings be cut off? How do I remove a tungsten band in emergency situations?
Tungsten rings can easily be removed in emergency situations, though the method most effective does not include "cutting" it off. The only tool one will need is a standard pair of vice grip style locking pliers, and we will explain exactly how to remove a tungsten band if it will not slide off in the normal fashion. Do not attempt to use standard ring cutters.
Place the vice grip–style locking pliers over the tungsten ring and adjust the jaws to clamp lightly. Release and adjust tightener one-third turn and then clamp again. Repeat until a crack is heard, and then continue clamping in different positions until the hard material breaks away. Take care not to slide or rotate the cracked ring on the finger. If the tungsten ring contains an inlay of gold, the exposed gold can then be cut or clipped in the usual fashion.
Usually medical situations in which this becomes a necessity include excessive weight gain and hand injuries. When we have seen wedding bands be removed in the past, it is almost always because they have bent out of round or been smashed, making it incredibly uncomfortable and painful for the person wearing the ring. Tungsten carbide wedding bands will never bend. In fact, if you were to drop something very heavy on it or slam it in the trunk of your car, it would break before it would bend, and simply fall off your finger. In this case, you would likely be safer wearing a tungsten ring than that made with precious metals.
Remember, the safest thing to do is just remove your tungsten band when you're lifting weights, rock climbing, or anything of the sort.
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