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The Stanley J399 Proto Retaining Ring Convertible Pliers, measuring 5-7/8 inches, can convert from internal to external retaining rings or vice versa by moving the pivot screw to the adjacent tapped hole. These pliers are designed to be used with both external and internal retaining rings.
The fixed tips of the pliers are precision-formed and induction-hardened, ensuring an accurate fit and long-lasting wear. Users should select the largest diameter tip that will fit the retaining ring being removed or installed.
These versatile pliers are proudly made in the USA, showcasing the brand's commitment to quality and reliability.
The key features of the Stanley J399 Proto Retaining Ring Convertible Pliers are as follows:
In summary, the Stanley J399 Proto Retaining Ring Convertible Pliers offer a versatile and reliable solution for working with both internal and external retaining rings. The precision-crafted tips and durable construction make these pliers a valuable tool for various automotive, industrial, and DIY applications.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand | Proto | ||||
material | Metal | ||||
product_dimensions | 6.25"L x 0.82"W | ||||
color | Multiple | ||||
handle_material | Plastic | ||||
item_weight | 2.4 ounces | ||||
upc | 662679031855 787721684152 | ||||
global_trade_identification_number | 00662679031855 | ||||
manufacturer | Stanley Proto | ||||
part_number | J399 | ||||
country_of_origin | China | ||||
item_model_number | J399 | ||||
size | One Size | ||||
power_source | Hand Powered | ||||
item_package_quantity | 1 | ||||
number_of_handles | 1 | ||||
measurement_system | Imperial | ||||
included_components | 1 Proto Branded Tool | ||||
batteries_required | No | ||||
warranty_description | Manufacturer | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #336,876 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #365 in Snap-Ring Pliers | ||||
date_first_available | November 9, 2004 |