Channellock 460 4-1/4-Inch Jaw Capacity 16-Inch Tongue and Groove Plier
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Average customer review:Product Description
This 16" tongue and groove pliers has right angle teeth grip to grip in all directions for maximum bite and minimum wear. Patented undercut tongue and groove design assures no slip jaw action. Patented reinforcing edge minimizes stress breakage. Patented PermaLock fastener eliminates nut and bolt failures. Has the CHANNELLOCK BLUE comfort grips.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11996 in Home Improvement
- Size: 16-inch
- Brand: CHANNELLOCK
- Model: 460
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 5.00" w x 19.00" l, 3.34 pounds
Features
- Adjustments: 8
- Length: 16" (400mm)
- Capacity: 4 1/4" (108mm)
- Weight: 48 oz (1361g)
- Jaw Length/Thickness: 2 1/16" (65mm) / 7/16" (11.1mm)
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
This 16" tongue and groove pliers has right angle teeth grip to grip in all directions for maximum bite and minimum wear. Patented undercut tongue and groove design assures no slip jaw action. Patented reinforcing edge minimizes stress breakage. Patented PermaLock fastener eliminates nut and bolt failures. Has the CHANNELLOCK BLUE comfort grips.
Customer Reviews
REALLY BIG!!!
Sturdy and well made - but too large for regular use. My husband plans to keep them just for show.
Good for Moderate Torque Applications
The 4 1/2" capacity of these jaws is useful when you are tightening alternator belts on an engine. It is not too difficult to hold the belt tight with these pliers in one hand while you tighten the nut with the other. They will damage fasteners if used in place of a proper wrench.
They are also useful to loosen sink traps and other large plumbing nuts, if they are not "stuck" or located in real tight quarters. They work well on plastic & nylon pipe fittings if they are not "stuck." You can easily crush plastic pipe and fittings if you are not careful. These are no substitute for a pipe wrench, but once the fasteners are loose, these work okay.
The slip jaw can be a little awkward if you don't control both handles while setting the size.








