Cable tie removal pliers from Laser Tools

April 18, 2024
Cable tie removal pliers from Laser Tools
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Laser Tools has introduced a new and innovative solution for the safe and easy removal of cable ties.  


Laser cable tie removal pliers (part number 8783), are designed forprecise removal of nylon cable ties without causing damage to surrounding components or bundled wires. These pliers are equipped with precision-cut flat-bladed cutting jaws designed to fit neatly under the tie-head, ensuring a flush cut without compromising the integrity of bundled wires, pipes, etc. When cutting a cable ties with snips it is very easy to damage the wiring or pipes, but with this new tool this can be avoided, making it ideal for mechanics and auto-electricians. 

The jaws slip under the cable tie, the lower portion protecting the wiring, while allowing a clean and effortless cut to quickly remove the cable tie. They are equipped with spring-loaded cushion-grip handles with a locking function for ease of use.

Also available from Laser Tools is the cable tie fastening tool (part No. 8781) for effortless cable tie installation with no sharp edges left over. Both tools are available now for purchase from your Laser Tools stockists 
 
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