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What's the name of these pliers?
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My grandfather called them "order clerk pliers" but can't find that name anywhere on the internet. The brand is Sargent but I can't find anything else about them. The "bolt cutter" like snip at the top is very powerful I've used them for cutting metal fencing, wires, all kinds of stuff.
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My grandfather called them "order clerk pliers" but can't find that name anywhere on the internet. The brand is Sargent but I can't find anything else about them. The "bolt cutter" like snip at the top is very powerful I've used them for cutting metal fencing, wires, all kinds of stuff.
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One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
1 hour ago
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My grandfather called them "order clerk pliers" but can't find that name anywhere on the internet. The brand is Sargent but I can't find anything else about them. The "bolt cutter" like snip at the top is very powerful I've used them for cutting metal fencing, wires, all kinds of stuff.
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My grandfather called them "order clerk pliers" but can't find that name anywhere on the internet. The brand is Sargent but I can't find anything else about them. The "bolt cutter" like snip at the top is very powerful I've used them for cutting metal fencing, wires, all kinds of stuff.
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One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
1 hour ago
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One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
1 hour ago
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One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
1 hour ago
One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
1 hour ago
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#1026 - Side Cutting Pliers - 3/8" Jaw Width
Sargent seems to still sell something like these, called Side Cutting Pliers. They also have a variant without the cutter, called parallel action pliers.
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
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#1026 - Side Cutting Pliers - 3/8" Jaw Width
Sargent seems to still sell something like these, called Side Cutting Pliers. They also have a variant without the cutter, called parallel action pliers.
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
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#1026 - Side Cutting Pliers - 3/8" Jaw Width
Sargent seems to still sell something like these, called Side Cutting Pliers. They also have a variant without the cutter, called parallel action pliers.
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
51 mins ago
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#1026 - Side Cutting Pliers - 3/8" Jaw Width
Sargent seems to still sell something like these, called Side Cutting Pliers. They also have a variant without the cutter, called parallel action pliers.
#1026 - Side Cutting Pliers - 3/8" Jaw Width
Sargent seems to still sell something like these, called Side Cutting Pliers. They also have a variant without the cutter, called parallel action pliers.
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
51 mins ago
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
51 mins ago
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
51 mins ago
Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
51 mins ago
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One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
1 hour ago