3jakes
Well-known member
Interesting to me why someone would make a pliers with removable cutter inserts.
The jaws are tapped for a screw to hold down blades that fit in channels.
The screw hole is round, so no depth adjustment is possible if you were to sharpen the cutters, making them shorter.
And the cutter inserts stick out from the body of the jaws.
Is there a reason these were made like this?
Maybe I'm missing something.
The jaws are tapped for a screw to hold down blades that fit in channels.
The screw hole is round, so no depth adjustment is possible if you were to sharpen the cutters, making them shorter.
And the cutter inserts stick out from the body of the jaws.
Is there a reason these were made like this?
Maybe I'm missing something.
