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The Maun 4870-140 Smooth Jaws Flat Nose Parallel Plier is a 140 mm professional-grade tool crafted in England with case-hardened steel jaws rated at HRC 57. Its smooth parallel jaws provide a firm, damage-free grip, while the open throat design allows easy wire manipulation. Featuring rust-proof alloy handles with ergonomic grip detailing, this plier meets BS 3087-7:1996 and ISO 5747:1995 standards, making it an essential precision tool for jewelers, craftsmen, and manufacturers.
Brand | Maun |
Material | Hardened Tool Steel |
Product Dimensions | 0.78"L x 3.23"W |
Color | Silver/Black |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Hold,Holding,Gripping |
Specification Met | BS 3087-7:1996, ISO 5747:1995 |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05018695000842 |
Manufacturer | Maun |
Part Number | TOO-MAU4870140 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Item model number | 4870-140 |
Size | 140 mm |
Style | Silver/Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Flat-Nose Pliers |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**D
Best parallel pliers for jewelry making
This product is as good as promised! It really helps me when I'm making silver jewelry. It's parallel grasp is ideal for creating uniform bends in metal, forming, straightening and flattening metal.
A**.
Amazing pliers if you make chainmail armor!
I have been making chainmail armor since 1975, trying every pair of pliers I could find, and these are the BEST I have ever tried for larger, heavier (14G stainless and titanium) links! I would prefer if these pliers were a little looser, but I'm certain some mileage on them will fix this small critique of mine.
F**F
Fab as Maun always are. Can't wait for them to loosen up and get smooth
Maun is always the best. I wouldn't mind if they had a mild spring to open back up. My old ones are smooth, these new ones are a bit tight and stuck closed, needing two hands to open them. Hopefully they will loosen up.
D**R
Best Parallel Jaw Plier
Not perfect, of the two pliers I received, one was better in fit and alignment. But even the lesser of the two was better than all other parallel jaw pliers I have tried for jewelry work.
G**E
Functional, but not worth the price IMO
First of all, these pliers are not worth the exorbitant price they're charging. I bought these because I figured it was a better "domestic" (as in not Chinese) tool and it arrived with rust on it which is weird because they were clearly coated in oil that I had to wash off my hands. Not a great start.The fit and finish of these pliers is... acceptable. Maybe the cheap import ones are real junk because these feel like tools I bought at a garage sale for $2. Maybe the "blackened steel jaws, case hardened to HRC 57" is the expensive part? The rest of it feels like a grade school hole punch.The ad copy says, "The jaws always move in parallel" and that is just not true. There is play in each of the jaws which can make it seem like they're not aligned properly, but this is clearly by design because detailed alignment would probably be very expensive and delicate to maintain. Instead, the jaws have a channel where the back pivot rides which means that there is some play. I took pics that show how they might first connect at only one point but if you squeeze them more they then come together flat. This *should* be fine is what you're trying to straighten is long enough. I bought these for straightening leads for wire dress and they seem to work well for that.This tool is also smaller than I expected it to be which is certainly my fault because the dimensions are right there in the description (photos). Chalk that up to me being a dumb American who didn't get that 140mm is only 5.5 inches, but that just adds insult to injury since now I feel like I over-payed for a tiny little tool that's even less useful than I thought it would be.
D**N
Much better than the generic, made in Pakistan wannabes flooding the market.
These are great pliers. They are more robust and well aligned than all of the cheap knockoffs being sold. If you plan on applying much force then you should pony up the extra dough and expect to wait a while for these to arrive from England. It is often frustratingly difficult to find things that are actually well built these days. I personally choose to spend the extra money for the quality and to also help the people that are doing it right stay in business.
K**H
perfect
excellent
Z**Y
4 stars
not the nicest pair of pliers or the worst by any means.
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