neophyte
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I looked thru this entire thread and some other threads on GJ but didn't see these Channellock Plier variants mentioned or pictured although I figure I may simply have missed them.
I'm not completely sure for how long Channellock sold these pliers for. These pliers are 1000V insulated versions of a number of standard Channellock plier designs. The insulated grips were added to the pliers by Cementex Products Inc. of Burlington, NJ. The Cementex name is laser engraved in the grips on the pliers. Most of the pliers are also dated. The earliest year engraved is 1998, and the latest is 2007.
The insulated versions of the Channellock pliers or at least some of them are still sold by Cementex under the Cementex name. Salisbury also still sells Channellock pliers with very similar insulated grips as well as long as you don't mind the grips being orange. The Channellock pliers with the light blue grips were done specifically for Channellock to sell under their own brand. There's a red layer of insulated under the blue grips so you can tell if the insulation has been damaged.
Channellock Cementex 1000V Insulated Pliers by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock 909I, 911I, 3248I Insulated Pliers Cutters Crimpers by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock Linesman Pliers 349I, 369I, & 3248I by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock 440I & 326I Insulated Pliers by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock 430I Insulated Pliers by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock 338I & 358I Pliers by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock 1000V Insulated Handle 2007 by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock Cementex 1000V Insulated Plier Handle 1998 by Crutheni, on Flickr
https://flic.kr/p/vg277U
https://flic.kr/p/vxXGwp
https://flic.kr/p/vg2aQf
https://flic.kr/p/vxXKqF
https://flic.kr/p/uAKRpv
https://flic.kr/p/vg2cHd
https://flic.kr/p/vg2kMQ
https://flic.kr/p/vg2eGq
I'm not completely sure for how long Channellock sold these pliers for. These pliers are 1000V insulated versions of a number of standard Channellock plier designs. The insulated grips were added to the pliers by Cementex Products Inc. of Burlington, NJ. The Cementex name is laser engraved in the grips on the pliers. Most of the pliers are also dated. The earliest year engraved is 1998, and the latest is 2007.
The insulated versions of the Channellock pliers or at least some of them are still sold by Cementex under the Cementex name. Salisbury also still sells Channellock pliers with very similar insulated grips as well as long as you don't mind the grips being orange. The Channellock pliers with the light blue grips were done specifically for Channellock to sell under their own brand. There's a red layer of insulated under the blue grips so you can tell if the insulation has been damaged.
Channellock Cementex 1000V Insulated Pliers by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock 909I, 911I, 3248I Insulated Pliers Cutters Crimpers by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock Linesman Pliers 349I, 369I, & 3248I by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock 440I & 326I Insulated Pliers by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock 430I Insulated Pliers by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock 338I & 358I Pliers by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock 1000V Insulated Handle 2007 by Crutheni, on Flickr
Channellock Cementex 1000V Insulated Plier Handle 1998 by Crutheni, on Flickrhttps://flic.kr/p/vg277U
https://flic.kr/p/vxXGwp
https://flic.kr/p/vg2aQf
https://flic.kr/p/vxXKqF
https://flic.kr/p/uAKRpv
https://flic.kr/p/vg2cHd
https://flic.kr/p/vg2kMQ
https://flic.kr/p/vg2eGq
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