Description
Maun 4969-200 Fencing Plier Comfort Grips 200 mm
So, what exactly do ANZ livestock farmers see in the Maun fencing plier? Three compelling benefits.
First, this fence plier is engineered for cutting high tensile wire, day in, and day out. It has a compound-lever design that multiplies hand force by 25 times at the cutting edge. In addition, its blades are harder than other cutting pliers’. HRC 62-65 to be exact. Taken together, you have a device purpose-built for professionals who cut electric fencing wire for a living.
Second, because it is a parallel plier, this fencing tool can grip. Its compound box joint means its jaws always remain parallel as the tool is opened and closed. Add a V-slot running along the length of one jaw, and you have the ultimate plier to hold the wire securely.
Third, Maun’s fencing plier is perfect for straightening or removing kinks from the damaged wire. Like any parallel plier, it has an open throat. This permits wire to be fed through the throat and
manipulated or straightened between the jaws. Simply open and close the jaws while rotating the wire, and your wire will be transformed.
The Maun 4969-200 Fencing Plier Comfort Grips are suitable for a larger hand and have soft plastic grips for added comfort.
The cutting capacity of this plier is piano wire 2.5 mm diameter, hard wire 3.0 mm diameter, and soft wire 6.0 mm diameter.
The plier is 200 mm long and has a 17 mm jaw opening and 12.5 mm jaw width. The useable jaw length is 40 mm.
Built To Last
Like all Maun tools, this plier is built to last. It is constructed with blackened steel serrated jaws and blades that are case hardened to HRC 62-65 for durability. To protect against rust, its handles are zinc plated. The plier conforms to rigorous British and international standards (BS 3087-7:1996, ISO 5747:1995). It is manufactured in our factory in Nottinghamshire, England.