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10″ V-JAW GROOVED JOINT PLIERS
$48.37Part No: 41000
10″ V-JAW GROOVED JOINT PLIERS
$48.37The AUTOGROOVE V-JAW Groove Joint Pliers is the perfect tool for plumbers, tradesmen, handymen and DIYers. The AUTOGROOVE quickly self-adjusts and grips on to thick and thin objects without the need to find a groove.
100 in stock
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12″ V-JAW GROOVE JOINT PLIERS
$58.91Part No: 41002
12″ V-JAW GROOVE JOINT PLIERS
$58.91The AutoLock groove joint pliers is the perfect tool for plumbers, tradesmen, handymen and DIYers. The AutoLock quickly self-adjusts and grips on to thick and thin objects without the need to find a groove.
99 in stock
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6″ Curved Jaw Locking Pliers
$35.72Part No: 42003
6″ Curved Jaw Locking Pliers
$35.72The AUTO-GRIP® locking pliers from Autogrip.com with its patented locking mechanism quickly self-adjusts and locks on thick and thin objects without the need to turn a knob, saving time and energy for homeowners, DIYers, tradesmen and contractors. Learn more…
98 in stock
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7″ Autogrip Locking C-Clamps with Swivel Pads
$44.15Part No: 42009
7″ Autogrip Locking C-Clamps with Swivel Pads
$44.15AUTOGRIP 7″ locking C-Clamps with swivel pads have a patented locking mechanism allowing them to quickly self-adjust and lock on to thick and thin objects without the need to turn a knob, saving time and energy, and is perfect for welders, DIYers, tradesmen, and contractors.
FEATURES
- Patented locking mechanism locks on thick or thin objects without adjusting
- Tough nickel-plate finish for maximum resistance to corrosion
- A textured surface on the handle helps prevent hand slippage
- Pull-up release allows for one-handed opening when locked
- Complies with ASME Specs B107.24
- Guaranteed for life
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HISTORY OF THE LOCKING PLIERS
In 1921 a Danish blacksmith, William Petersen, realized that his smithy job would be made easier if he could combine the convenience of pliers with the holding power of a vise. Being an inventor of sorts, Petersen came up with the idea of pliers that could be locked by turning a small knob at its heel, giving the user more leverage and torque.