What is a multi grip tool?

What is a multi grip tool?

Multi Grips & Locking Wrenches fit somewhere between Adjustable Wrenches and Pliers. They use various mechanisms to control the width of the jaws and have the advantage that they can be adjusted to suit a particular situation allowing one tool to be used for many different sized tasks.

How do you use multi grip pliers?

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What is a vice grip tool?

Vice grips are the extra set of hands every DIYer needs. The locking feature allows them to be clamped tight and stay that way while you make a cut, measurement or free a stripped bolt. Common vice grips look like a heavy-duty set of pliers.

How do you use grips tool?

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How do you use jaw locking pliers?

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What’s the difference between pliers and Vise-Grip?

Pliers are hand tools used to grip things and sometimes to cut wire. Locking pliers let you tighten the jaws of the tool onto whatever you’re working on so that they don’t slip while you’re pulling or rotating them. Vise-grip pliers fall under the “locking pliers” category.

What is an anaconda vice grip?

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