Grips Flashcards
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Locking plier grips

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- Used when more torque is needed to pry or remove - Used when more grip is need for holding objects in place Could be when replacing a door skin to hold the panels together during the process.
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Bent nose locking plier grips

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- Perform a similar job to locking pliers however due to their shape they are able to access tighter spaces. - This means that they are often used in places where normal locking pliers can not fit.
3
Q
Sheet metal clamps

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- Similar to locking clamps however their large surface area makes them perfect for clamping sheet metal and similar materials. - In a body shop this could be used when holding panels in place.
4
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Locking C clamp

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- Can be used to hold two panels together. Possibly when bonding panels - Their shape means that they can be used for wider panels as they are able to fit over them where normal locking pliers could not.