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Sealey 3 Piece Locking Pliers Set

£50.95

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Sealey Angled Oil Filter Wrench Locking Pliers

£30.95

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Siegen Long Nose Locking Pliers

£10.95

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Facom Single Setting Locking Pliers

£55.95

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Sealey Locking U Clamp

£27.95

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Expert by Facom Short Nose Locking Pliers

2 types from £17.95

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Draper Self Grip Sheet Metal Clamp

£15.95

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Sealey Sheet Metal Locking Clamp

£35.95

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Bessey GRZ-20 Parallel Grip Plier Clamp

£102.95

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Draper Soft Grip Curved Jaw Self Grip Pliers

£19.95

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Facom Short Nose Multi Position Locking Pliers

£55.95

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Draper Long Nose Self Grip Pliers

£13.95

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Bessey GRZ-10 Parallel Grip Pliers

£94.95

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Sealey Optimum Grip Clamp

£23.95

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Siegen Curved Jaw Locking Pliers

2 types £10.95

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Draper Soft Grip Long Nose Self Grip Pliers

£14.95

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Bessey GRZRO Pipe Grip Pliers

£126.95

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Facom Hinged Tip Slip Joint Locking Pliers

£69.95

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Crescent 2 Piece Curved Jaw Locking Plier Set

£21.95

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Sealey Curved Jaw Locking Pliers

2 types from £19.95

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Facom High Capacity Slip Joint Locking Pliers

£64.95

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Stanley V Jaw Locking Pliers

£22.95

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Vise-Grip Locking Nut Wrench

£22.95

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Vise-Grip Curved Jaw Fast Release Locking Pliers

£24.95

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Locking Pliers

Locking Pliers Information

Locking Pliers, also commonly known as vise grips or mole grips, are versatile hand tools that combine the powerful gripping function of a vice with the compact handheld form factor of a pair of pliers. By adjusting the screw at the rear of the tool they can be made to clamp down on whatever is being held in their jaws without the operator having to hold the handles in place (hence the "locking" part of the name) - this lends them to a wide variety of applications and since they were invented in the 1920s the basic design has been subjected to numerous modifications and customizations. These days you can find lots of specialist locking pliers but the most common are the flat jaw, curved jaw and long nose types, along with dedicated clamping variants which you can find in our C Clamps category.

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