Dreusicke offers the fine tools you will need for the maintenance and repair of office machines, computers, electronic and/or fine-mechanical devices. (for commercial users only)
- cuts finest strands as well as multi-core cables and piano wires
- Powerful, light and universal
- high cutting performance with minimum effort due to optimum coordination of the c utting edge angle and transmission ratio
- Box-joint design: highest stability with low weight
- doubly supported joint axis for heavy duty
- large opening width for thicker cables li>
- cuts precisely, even through fine copper wires
- compact, low-weight construction < li>universally usable, in the assembly, maintenance and production
- 40% less force required c ompared with standard diagonal cutters of the same length
- Pliers with integrated, insulated tether attachment point for a tool tether


Drive: DIN 3120, ISO 1174, style A 6.3 + A 10.
Drive: With 1/4" hex shank according to DIN 3126 C 6.3.
Application: Drilling, cutting threads and burring. For assembly work, repair and rethreading.
Application: Can be used in metal and plastic.
Bits: Reduced, over-tightened profile.
Extra: Three applications in a single work step. Particularly sutiable for use in battery-powered drivers.
Material: High-quality HSS steel, ground.
Packaging: Blister packed.
DIN 3126, ISO 1173, Style C6,3


Application: Especially suited for cutting reinforcing steel mesh and Monier steel in the building trade
Application: For cutting cylindrical objects such as pins, wire, bolts and rivets, with a maximum hardness of 40 HRC
Design: Rugged and durable - inductive hardened blades to approx 60 HRC
Design: Convenient: adjustable via the excentric bolts
Design: Ergonomic: Precision tubular steel handles with rugged non-slip rubber grips
Design: Power - minimal effort when cutting due to the optimal geometry
Head shape: Bolted jaws, exchangeable
Material: Steel hard - jaws of hardened and tempered high-grade chrome molybdenum steel


Simplifies your work: Self-locking at AF 17 and above.
Simplifies your work: Also suitable for left-handed users as operated without side push button.
Protects your health: Compaction and bending tasks take minimum effort thanks to manual force increased tenfold.
Lowers your costs: Minimises wear and prevents damage to sensitive surfaces thanks to smooth, parallel jaws and backlash-free handling.
Saves space: Replaces a set of metric and imperial open-ended spanners.
Saves time: Safe, rapid setting directly on the work piece with no need to press any buttons.
Saves time: Ratchet function allows users to fasten screws instantly with a simple glide.
Improved access: Slender design thanks to button-free setting enables it to be used in confined working environments, minimising the risk of damage.
Application: For working in confined spaces and on sensitive, treated surfaces, such as plumbing and heating fittings. Alternative to open-ended spanner set.
Self-locking from AF 17
Suitable for left-handers
Smooth brackets for sensitive surfaces
Fastening without interruption
Versatile use
It's difficult and impractical to press a button to adjust pliers when carrying out installation work in confined spaces. The Wiha pliers wrench sheds a light on such spots. Work is so much faster and easier when you set the required width across flats directly on the work piece without needing to press a button. Wear and damage to sensitive surfaces are minimised thanks to extremely smooth, parallel-acting jaws. Increased up to ten-fold, the manual force ensures compaction and bending tasks are significantly easier with strain consequently reduced on tendons and the muscular structure. The ratchet principle offers another advantage. The gripping jaw opening stroke makes screw fastening faster thanks to it simply slipping over. This means access to tight workspaces is improved noticeably. Other special features include self-locking from AF 17 and operation and use for both left- and right-handed people thanks to the button-free function.










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