2821 Tinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent

Special tinsmith‘s seaming pliers, bending angle: 45°, forged, mouth and jaws tempered, slightly rounded edges, red plastic coated handle. 282101, 282102, 282102NR, 282103, 282104, 282149, 282150, 282151, 282151NR, 282153, 282153NR,

WerkstoffItem NoDesignationJointWeightLengthWidthHeightModel (Table)Insertion depth
C45 carbon steel282101Tinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent 18 mmbox joint660 g18 mm50 mm
C45 carbon steel282102Tinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent 60 mmbox joint700 g60 mm50 mm
C45 carbon steel282102NRTinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent 60 mmbox joint720 g60 mmNirolook50 mm
C45 carbon steel282103Tinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent 80 mmbox joint1000 g80 mm60 mm
C45 carbon steel282104Tinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent 40 mmbox joint680 g40 mm50 mm
C45 carbon steel282149Tinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent 20 mmlap joint550 g270 mm20 mm50 mm
C45 carbon steel282150Tinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent 40 mmlap joint550 g260 mm40 mm50 mm
C45 carbon steel282151Tinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent 60 mmlap joint700 g270 mm60 mm55 mm50 mm
C45 carbon steel282151NRTinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent 60 mmlap joint640 g270 mm60 mmNirolook50 mm
C45 carbon steel282153Tinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent 80 mmlap joint960 g300 mm80 mm60 mm
C45 carbon steel282153NRTinsmith‘s seaming pliers, 45° bent 80 mmlap joint930 g300 mm80 mmNirolook60 mm
Manufacturer information (GPSR)
MANUFACTURER ACCORDING TO THE EU GENERAL PRODUCT SAFETY REGULATION (GPSR)
STUBAI ZMV GmbH
Dr. Kofler Straße 1
A-6166 Fulpmes
Phone: +43 5225 6960 211
Email: office@stubai.com
Safety Instructions for Pliers
General Information:
• Partially subject to standard EN60900
• Suitable tool: Always use pliers specifically designed for the respective task. Using an unsuitable tool increases the risk of accidents and can make the work more difficult.
• Pliers may only be used by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, or lacking experience and/or knowledge, if they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety, have received instructions on how to use pliers, and have understood the resulting hazards.
• Children may only use pliers if they are over 8 years old and are supervised by a person responsible for their safety, have received instructions on how to use pliers, and have understood the resulting hazards.
• Keep packaging films away from children; risk of suffocation!
Intended Use:
• Safety is only ensured when the tool is used as intended. Use the tool exclusively for its designated purpose.
• Use according to instructions: Pliers are designed for a variety of tasks such as gripping, cutting or bending materials. Use pliers only for their intended applications to avoid tool damage or injuries.
Improper Use:
• Use as a lever, chisel or hammer is not permitted.
Inspection Before Use:
• Ensure tool integrity: Check all pliers before use for visible damage such as cracks, breaks or loose parts.
• Do not use damaged tools: Defective tools must not be used, as they increase the risk of accidents.
Personal Protective Equipment:
• Wear safety goggles: Use safety goggles to protect yourself from chipping material.
• Hand protection: Wear robust work gloves that provide a secure grip and protect against splinters or skin injuries.
• Safety footwear: Wear safety shoes with a metal or plastic toe cap to protect your toes.
Specific Safety Instructions During Use:
• Hold the workpiece securely: Ensure that the workpiece is held securely and stably in the pliers before starting work. An unstable grip may cause slipping and lead to inaccurate results or injuries.
• Choose the correct pliers: Always use the appropriate pliers for the specific task. Using the wrong type (e.g. combination pliers instead of wire cutters) may result in inefficient work and increased risk of injury.
• Finger protection: Keep your fingers away from the moving parts of the pliers, especially when applying strong force. Pliers can snap shut quickly, causing crush injuries.
• Sharp edges: When using pliers to cut wire or metal, be aware that the cutting edges may be sharp. Avoid reaching into the cutting area to prevent cuts.
• Secure grip area: Always hold the pliers by the designated grip area and avoid holding them by the joints or cutting edges. This prevents slipping and ensures better control.
• Avoid overloading: Do not overload the tool. Excessive pressure may damage the pliers and compromise safety.
• Controlled movement: Work slowly and evenly, especially when cutting or shaping with pliers. Fast, uncontrolled movements increase the risk of injury.
Specific Instructions for Using Electronic Pliers (Electrical Hazard):
• Use insulated pliers: When working on electrical components, always use insulated electronic pliers that provide safe insulation. This helps reduce the risk of electric shock when working with live parts.
• Check for damage: Regularly inspect the insulation on the handles and joints. Damaged insulation can compromise safety and lead to electric shock. Do not use pliers with worn or damaged insulation.
• Work only on de-energized equipment: Ensure that all electrical devices or cables are disconnected from power before working with electronic pliers. Even insulated pliers cannot eliminate the risk of electric shock if the equipment is still live.
• Avoid short circuits: Ensure that the pliers do not come into contact with unprotected conductive parts while working on electronic components. Accidental contact may cause short circuits, damage to electronics or electric shock.
Maintenance, Care and Storage:
• Regular inspection: Check the condition of the pliers regularly, especially the joints, cutting edges and grip surfaces, for wear or damage. A damaged tool may impair work and increase the risk of injury.
• Cleaning after use: Keep pliers clean and free from oil or dirt. This improves handling and extends the tool’s lifespan. Clean the pliers after use, especially if they have come into contact with chemicals or moisture.
• Storage: Store pliers out of reach of children and persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, in a safe, dry place such as a toolbox or tool wall to prevent accidents and damage.
Special Notes:
• Avoid improvisation: Use pliers exclusively for their intended purpose. Using tools for unsuitable applications may lead to tool breakage or injuries.
• Transport: Ensure that pliers are securely fastened during transport and that sharp edges are protected to avoid injuries.
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