What are diagonal pliers?
Diagonal pliers are a type of pliers used to cut the wire. They are specially designed to perform cutting, rather than gripping or pulling, task. Diagonal pliers consist of a pair of jaws, a Fulcrum point and a pair of handles. The handles are often immersed in colored plastic, which provides a distinctive appearance to identify the tool and serving insulation purpose.
jaws are sharp and beveled to cut wire and efficiently. Point Fulcrum between the jaw and handles is located closer to the jaws to give the tool a maximum mechanical advantage. Diagonal pliers are known according to a number of alternative names, including dams, diagonal side pliers and side cutters. Other types of pliers are more suitable for catching and handling wires because they have blunt or raised surfaces that are not designed to cut. Merchants have radiolectricists at times will have a tool for multiple use of pliers that include chamfered edges of a pair of diagonal pliers along the graspable surface found inother types of pliers. However, diagonal pliers are very suitable for their specified cutting tasks. The metal in the jaws of a pair of diagonal pliers is usually carbon steel or other alloy with sufficient hardness to penetrate softer conductive metals, such as copper used in electric connection.
Wire work is an accurate task, which requires the use of a tool with a compact cutting mechanism to place small wire diameters, often one millimeter or less. Diagonal pliers with their small, hard jaws are an adequate tool for cutting tasks where a larger tool would prove to be cumbersome. The jaws on a pair of diagonal pliers fit into small spaces, where there are many different wires in place and precisely cut only One wire, while a larger tool can represent the difficulty of maneuvering. High-packed diagonal cutting pliers, those that have the longest handles are useful in so smallThe spaces, as they can easily apply enough force to penetrate the core of the wire and crop the wires.
It is important that users clean the wires cleanly, because careless cutting can create fraying. Wiring also requires the clean surface to form a solid joint. Diagonal pliers are a valuable tool for the formation of clean cuts that allow the right soldering interface that are not adhered to.