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 PZ-59  Screw Removal Pliers - Heavy Duty

8-inch Heavy duty Screw Extracting Tool, Multi-purpose Gripping  Pliers.  The patented vertically-serrated jaws can bite a damaged, 
broken or rusted screw head with no slip!
  • Removes screws with damaged, broken or rusted heads or stubborn fasteners 
    in seconds - much faster than a fluted screw extractor bit and simpler than 
    vise grip pliers.

  • Ideal for professionals, auto mechanics, builders, etc.

  • Inter-meshed side teeth even hold a very thin plate securely, no slippage! 
    Equipped with side cutting jaws.

  • Owing to T-shaped forging handles, the handle sleeve will not twist or slip off 
    during heavy duty use. 

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Features
Vertical Serrations to bite & grip a screw head
Unique jaws with serrations can grip a rusted or damaged head firmly without slipping.

Unique jaws with serrations can grip a rusted or damaged head firmly without slipping.

Applications
Screw Head Size
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Stripped

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Rusted

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Torx

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Dome Head

Dome (Truss) Head Round or Pan Head Screw head: dia. 3 to 12㎜

Dome (Truss) Head
Round or Pan Head
Screw head: dia. 3 to 12㎜

How does PZ-59 work?

Ordinary Pliers

Ordinary pliers jaws are lined with horizontal serrations. When you grasp and turn a screw head with ordinary pliers, the jaws slip and the screw remains stuck.
The tips of jaws can not reach the outer edge of screw head when the jaws are opened.

Ordinary pliers jaws are lined with horizontal serrations. When you grasp and turn a screw head with ordinary pliers, the jaws slip and the screw remains stuck.

The tips of jaws can not
reach the outer edge of screw head when the jaws are opened.

PZ-59

Specially-designed teeth generate gripping power.
The serrated jaws angled inward grab the rim of screw head, so no slippage.

Specially-designed teeth generate gripping power.

The serrated jaws angled
inward grab the rim of screw head, so no slippage.

Why does PZ-59 have Inter-meshed Teeth?

【Disadvantage of traditional pliers】

Should the top jaws of traditional pliers make contact with each other, then this results in a small gap between the rearmost cutting blades (Fig. 1). To avoid this, traditional pliers usually have a tiny gap between the top jaws to ensure the rearmost cutting blades fully meet (Fig. 2). Because of this, traditional pliers can not securely grip very thin materials such as shim plate etc.

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【Benefit of Inter-meshed teeth】

The side jaws of PZ-59 are specially designed to have 'crests' and 'troughs' that inter-mesh with each other.

So, when the rearmost cutting blades fully meet, the gripping jaws inter-mesh enough to hold extremely-thin plates very securely as well as thicker materials. Every peak of serrated teeth can bite into the material (as per the red markings on the right-hand figure). This is a major benefit over traditional pliers.

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Heavy-duty T-shaped handles
Note
Note
This unique handle shape helps to prevent the handle sleeve from twisting or turning round, good for heavy users.  Light weight (20% less in-house comparison)

This unique handle shape helps to prevent the handle sleeve from twisting or turning round, good for heavy users.

Light weight (20% less in-house comparison)

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1) The tool may not remove specially-hardened, heat-treated or glued screws.

2) Be sure to apply this tool to a screw head, but not to screw thread.

Specs
Specifications
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