Pliers & Cutters -- Professional Guide
Hand tools are the foundation of every trade. While power tools handle volume work, hand tools provide the precision, control, and access that no power tool can match. Quality hand tools from professional brands are engineered to last an entire career.
This guide covers Pliers & Cutters across 6 tool types. Each section addresses what the tool does, how it\'s used across different applications, and what to look for when evaluating quality.
This category covers Needle Nose Pliers, Slip Joint Pliers, Locking Pliers, Diagonal Cutters, Tongue & Groove Pliers, and 1 more tool types. Use the subcategory links below to go deeper on any specific tool, or browse the current listings above for a broad view of what\'s available.
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Buying Guide: What to Know Before You Buy
How Pliers & Cutters Are Used
Used in metal fabrication, automotive restoration, HVAC duct fabrication, and any job requiring fast, clean cuts in metal. Plasma cutting is faster than oxy-acetylene on thin material and produces a narrower kerf with less heat distortion. CNC plasma tables in production shops cut precise parts from flat stock.
Leading Brands
Hypertherm dominates the professional plasma cutter market -- their Powermax series is found in fabrication shops worldwide and is renowned for cut quality and consumable life. Miller Spectrum and Lincoln Tomahawk series are solid alternatives. Thermal Dynamics also produces professional-grade systems.
What to Inspect
Check the pilot arc starts reliably. Inspect the torch body and lead for damage -- plasma torches run hot and leads crack with age. Verify consumables (tip, electrode, shield) are available and examine their current condition. Test cut on scrap material to verify cut quality and speed.