Southwire SCP9D 9" High-Leverage Side Cutting Pliers
Southwire SCP9D 9" High-Leverage Side Cutting Pliers
Southwire SCP9D 9" High-Leverage Side Cutting Pliers
Southwire SCP9D 9" High-Leverage Side Cutting Pliers
Southwire SCP9D 9" High-Leverage Side Cutting Pliers
Southwire SCP9D 9" High-Leverage Side Cutting Pliers

Southwire SCP9D 9" High-Leverage Side Cutting Pliers

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$49.99 USD & FREE Shipping.
  • Induction hardened cutting blades ensure efficient and lasting cutting surfaces for hard and soft wire.
  • File teeth on jaws help remove burrs in conduit.
  • Cuts ACSR, Screws, nails, and most hardened wire.
  • Drop forged 6150 alloy steel for durability.
Overview
Made from drop forged steel these durable high-leverage side cutting pliers are built for work. The plastic dipped handles provide a solid feel and the case hardened cutting blades cut wire and cable with ease. Knurled jaws provide the gripping strength you need and expect.

Southwire SCP9D 9" High-Leverage Side Cutting Pliers

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Southwire
Part Number
SCP9D
Product Type
Side Cutting Pliers
Packaging
Retail
UPC
032886911149
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Physical Characteristics
Length
0.7"
Width
2.16"
Height
9.5"
Weight
0.54 kg
1.18 lb
Color
Red
Material
Drop forged steel
Details
Grip Type
Dipped Grip
Features
Induction hardened cutting blades ensure efficient and lasting cutting surfaces for hard and soft wire.
File teeth on jaws help remove burrs in conduit.
Cuts ACSR, Screws, nails, and most hardened wire.
Drop forged 6150 alloy steel for durability.
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
Southwire

Southwire has been a family-owned business stretching all the way back nearly 100 years to 1937 when Roy Richards started his own business installing power poles near his home with the goal of bringing electricity to his grandmother’s home. After serving in World War II, Richards saw another opportunity – wiring – when he noticed that many of the power poles he had installed were still unwired. The solution, of course, was to produce the needed wire himself and so with a few employees, Southwire was started. Since they began in 1950, Southwire has expanded their business and helped drive innovation all while keeping the mindset of a family-owned business ensuring quality every step of the way.

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