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Secnew 3-FINAL 8-3-07.Qxd Greenlee Hand Tools 76 – 80 Hole Making 80 – 86 Bending 87 Fishing 88 Testing & Measurement 89 – 91 Storage 92 – 93 Tools, Testers, and Related Accessories from Greenlee for the Plumbing Market 9 75 Hand Tools For more information on the full Greenlee line, visit www.Greenlee.com or call High Leverage Side-cutting Pliers, 9" dipped grip Customer Service at 1-800-545-7698 Specifications Overall Length: 9-3/8" (23.8 cm) l Double layered vinyl handles for comfort and slip resistance l Handles allow for easy storage of tools in pouches and tool bags l High leverage pliers design and diamond-serrated jaws for optimum cutting and gripping performance 0151-09SD l Forged from chrome vanadium steel for greater durability and strength l Note: This is not an insulated tool l Precision-machined and induction-hardened blades strengthen cutters and provide consistent performance Description lb No. l Effectively cuts hardened wire, ACSR, bolts, screws and nails High Leverage Side-cutting Pliers, 9" dipped grip 1.13 0151-09SD l Through-hardened steel for longer life High Leverage Diagonal Cutting Pliers 8" dipped grip Specifications Overall Length: 8-3/4" (22.2 cm) l Custom grip allows area for user identification l Flared handles for added comfort and leverage l Wider grip design provides larger load bearing area for user comfort 0251-08D l Forged from chrome vanadium steel for greater durability and strength l Precision-machined and induction-hardened blades strengthen cutters and provide consistent performance l Note: This is not an insulated tool l Effectively cuts most hardened wire, ACSR, bolts, screws and nails l Through-hardened steel for longer life Description lb No. l Dual cutting edges for optimum cutting performance High Leverage Diagonal Cutting Pliers 8" dipped grip 0.85 0251-08D l Rugged riveted construction for smooth precise action Long Nose Pliers/Side Cutting 8" dipped grip Specifications Overall Length: 8-9/16" (21.7 cm) l Double layered vinyl handles for comfort and slip resistance l Handles allow for easy storage of tools in pouches and tool bags l Wider grip design provides larger load bearing area 0351-08D l Forged from chrome vanadium steel for greater durability and strength l Effectively cuts both solid & stranded copper wire l Note: This is not an insulated tool l Diamond-serrated jaws and hardened cutting edges for optimum cutting and gripping performance l Through-hardened steel for longer life l Exceeds ASME/ANSI specifications Description lb No. l Rugged riveted construction for smooth precise action l Lifetime limited warranty Long Nose Pliers/Side Cutting 8" dipped grip 0.64 0351-08D Pump Pliers Specifications Overall Length: 10"(25.4 cm) Adjustment Grooves: 7 Jaw Capacity: 2"(5.1 cm) l Slip-proof, ergonomic molded grip for increased comfort and reduced user 9 fatigue 0451-10M l Wider grip design provides larger load bearing areas l Note: This is not an insulated tool l Precision-machined and through-hardened for consistent performance and longer life l Right-angled teeth for gripping in both directions Description lb No. l Riveted process ensures joint integrity Pump Pliers, 10" molded grip 0.83 0451-10M l Exceeds ASME/ANSI specifications Pump Pliers, 12" molded grip 1.29 0451-12M l Lifetime limited warranty 800.545.7698 www.rothenberger-usa.com 76 For more information on the full Greenlee line, Hand Tools visit www.Greenlee.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-545-7698 5- or 7-Piece Screwdriver Set 5-Piece Set contains: 3/16” x 6” Cabinet, 1/4” x 4” Keystone, 1/4” x 6” Cabinet, 5/16” x 6” Keystone & #2 x 4” Phillips 7-Piece Set contains: 3/16" x 4" Cabinet, 3/16" x 6" Cabinet, 1/4" x 4" Keystone, 1/4" x 4" l Heavy-duty construction for longer life l Precision-machined tips for accurate fastener contact l Strong, durable black phosphate tips prevent plate chipping and reduce slipping l High-grade, rust resistant, chrome-plated finish 0153-01C l Soft, cushioned grip for extra comfort and torque l Painted handle end allows for easy identification of screwdriver type Description lb No. l Meets or exceeds ANSI standards l Lifetime limited warranty 5-Piece Screwdriver Set 1.38 0153-01C l Note: This is not an insulated tool 7-Piece Screwdriver Set 1.63 0153-02C 6-in-1 Multi-tool Contains: 3/16" & 1/4" Flat-Tip, #1 and #2 Phillips and 5/16" & 1/4" Hex l High-quality bits for longer life l 0153-42C High-grade, rust resistant, chrome-plated finish l Soft, cushioned grip for extra comfort and torque l Lifetime limited warranty l Note: This is not an insulated tool Description lb No. 6-in-1 Multi-tool 0.42 0153-42C 7-Piece Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set Set contains: sizes 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 7/16", 1/2", 9/16" & 5/8" l “Five-degree” ratcheting design for versatility and ease of use in tight spaces l Polished chrome finish for superior corrosion resistance l Precision heads for accurate fastener fit l Hardened for durability and longer life l Meets or exceeds ANSI standards 0354-01 l Lifetime guarantee Description lb No. 7-Piece Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set 1.25 0354-01 l Note: This is not an insulated tool Utility Knife l Over-molded for secure, comfortable grip 0652-11 l Retractable three-position blade for safety and convenience l Easy front-loading design provides for quick blade change l Blade storage in pop-up holder 9 l Packaged with three heavy-duty patented serrated blades l Note: This is not an insulated tool Description lb No. Utility Knife 0.44 0652-11 800.545.7698 www.rothenberger-usa.com 77 Hand Tools For more information on the full Greenlee line, visit www.Greenlee.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-545-7698 Tape Measure l Compact housing fits easily in the hand and pouch l Easy to use Click Lock holds tape securely without moving the blade l Tough ABS case is over-molded with TPR for added protection l Stainless steel side panels l Double sided tape with double foot can be read from above or below l Rigid 1" wide blade on all models 0155-25A 0155-16A l Abrasion resistant nylon coated hardened steel blade l Four rivets on foot resist pull-off, adjust for inside and outside readings Description lb No. l 16" and 19.2" stud markings Tape Measure, 25' 0.89 0155-25A l Note: This is not an insulated tool Tape Measure, 16' 0.64 0155-16A 16 oz. Straight Claw Hammer l Universal design perfect for a variety of applications l Lightweight, durable fiberglass handle for shock resistance l Cushioned grip and flared handle end for user comfort and to reduce slipping l Exceeds ASME/ANSI specifications 0156-12 l Lifetime limited warranty l Note: This is not an insulated tool Description lb No. 16 oz. Straight Claw Hammer 1.57 0156-12 Pocket-light Flashlight l High intensity Xenon fired lamp l Luminous tip so flashlight can be located in the dark l Lifetime limited warranty l Submersible to 500 feet 46500 l Dust and rust proof l Batteries included Description lb No. Pocket-light Flashlight 0.44 46500 Flexible LED Flashlight l Small 9/32" head will illuminate tight spaces other flashlights cannot l 16" flexible PVC coated cable will bend and hold the desired state l Runs up to 100 hours on two AA batteries (batteries are included) l Rugged white LED light source lasts over 50,000 hours 9 l Anodized aluminum housing with push-button ON/OFF switch on tail-cap Description lb No. Flexible LED Flashlight 0.33 10220 10220 800.545.7698 www.rothenberger-usa.com 78 For more information on the full Greenlee line, Hand Tools visit www.Greenlee.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-545-7698 High Dexterity Gloves l Tough, soft and comfortable to wear–resists shrinking, stretching and hardening 0358-11L l Wing closing wrist strap for perfect adjustments, keeping debris out and easy-on/easy-off l Stretch fabric for flexibility and fit with padded knuckles l Textured palm pads for better grip, extra wear and added durability l Thumb design for better flexibility and Lycra side panels for improved dexterity Description lb No. l Terry cloth thumb to remove sweat or debris from face High Dexterity Gloves, size L 0.20 0358-11L Keyhole Saw l Ergonomic style handle with non-slip grip creates a sure and comfortable feel l Hardened steel blade makes cutting drywall, cement board, plastic and wood quick and easy 301A l Blade goes through the handle for maximum support of the cutting blade Description No. Keyhole Saw with 6" blade (152mm) 301A PVC Saws l “V” tooth design enables straight cuts on both push and pull saw strokes l Resharpenable blade l Pointed blade nose makes drywall surface penetration easy 322-013 l Ergonomic handle is interchangeable with most popular PVC saw brands Description No. PVC Saw, 13" (330mm) 322-013 PVC Saw, 18" (457mm) 322-018 Blade for 00113 322-113 Blade for 00114 322-118 12" Heavy Duty Hacksaw l Over-molded rugged design for heavy-duty use and comfort 333A l Fully-adjustable blade tension up to 30,000 psi for longer blade life and faster, accurate cuts l Alternative 45 degree blade mounting allows for flush cutting l Mounting for most reciprocating saw blades for extra versatility l Handy blade storage in tubular frame l Convenient front grip feature for two-handed sawing 9 l Complete with bi-metal blade (12"/24 TPI) l Lifetime limited warranty Description lb No.
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