71 32 200 T : the cutout at the jaws allows larger sections to be cut, prevents the wire from slipping and reduces the force applied. In addition, one of the handles has a tie for an anti-fall cord.
See at 1'35" : there is a notch in the jaws which makes it possible to cut larger sections and moreover by repeating themselves there several times (a first notch then sectioning).
71 32 200 T : the cutout at the jaws allows larger sections to be cut, prevents the wire from slipping and reduces the force applied. In addition, one of the handles has a tie for an anti-fall cord.
71 32 200
I need this tool for my new job after gettig out of prison
Great collection 👍
I wonder if in the 116 size would do it as well.
Solid tool, man! 🧰😎👍
Was this filmed in an aviary?
What's the difference between the first (32) and second (12) CoBolt? They look identical...
See at 1'35" : there is a notch in the jaws which makes it possible to cut larger sections and moreover by repeating themselves there several times (a first notch then sectioning).
What is the one called with the offset lines and what are the purpose? I already own the non spring 8' notched kobolt.
The pliers with inclined heads (15°) make it easier to perform flush cutting, for example for nails.
Next video cutting padlocks with multi tool metal saws please!
Great vid! I would love to see these cuttings in slo mo!
Is there a way to remove the spring?
Yes, very easily, the spring being simply placed on two cylindrical studs.
If I can cut a padlock they are definitely good
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Что за зоопарк на фоне
No sean mentirosos yo tengo corta pernos de todos los tamaños y NI UNO corta acero al alto carbono o templado A quin quiten engañar??
??? Knipex failing?