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mobiledynamics

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Mine has been sitting in my chest unused - just got them recently.

I noticed the ends don't fully meet . It's a mm or so of space between the 2 jaws. Anybody care to look and yours and confirm if that's the case..

Ended up using a different pair of NN as that much *space* made the difference in either being able to grab what I needed or not...
 
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Biomed

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I've got a NWS 140-49-170 needlenose. The ends touch on mine, well actually the teeth meet. It would be better if the teeth of each jaw actually meshed together like gears do.

Now you got me wondering. I'll have to go look at some of the Snap-on, Knipex, Schmitz, Klein and Keiba stuff I have.
 
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mobiledynamics

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Here goes

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mobiledynamics

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Anybody have a pair of NWS to compare wine notes.

Just looked at my angled NWS NN. The jaws meet tigher than the straight posted in the pic
 

Phog Allen

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I think this is typical of most long nose pliers with cutters. The gap allows the cutting knives to come together without crushing them. I won't buy long nose pliers with cutters. Doing electrical work means being able to hold wires and small parts securely. Does NWS make any long nose without cutters?
 

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Phog is correct. Its because of the wire cutter. Every pair of nn with cutters i have are the same. And they are multiple different brands. If u want ends that touch buy a pair of non cutter type. Knipex makes a nice pair.
 

zkling

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Agree, the issues is with the cutter. Otherwise the tolerance in manufacturing would have to be increased. Have those been used to cut quite a few things? It looks like they have indent marks on the blades from cutting something hard?

BTW, I like your screen name.
 

91bronc300

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Here's mine, side by side with my Knipex. The jaws of the NWS splayed out slightly at the tips might be from me gorilla gripping something or they might've been that way new, I'm not sure. I didn't really give them the once over before I started using them.

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bcradio

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Phog is correct. Its because of the wire cutter. Every pair of nn with cutters i have are the same. And they are multiple different brands. If u want ends that touch buy a pair of non cutter type. Knipex makes a nice pair.

Disagree here with the above. I have 2 pairs of NWS needle nose (w/ cutters) and they meet just fine at the tips. They are however not the straight version like mentioned. One is bent tip and the other is bent handle. It may just be how they do the straight version, but it is not because of having the cutters integrated in them.
 

nick2510

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I have two different sizes in the straight NWS nn and the teeth touch perfectly at the tip
 

Mohawk Dave

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Just wondering,,, why do they need to mesh like gears? If they are meant to hold something, they will never be fully closed....
 

zkling

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Just wondering,,, why do they need to mesh like gears? If they are meant to hold something, they will never be fully closed....

To get more gripping power on small or soft items. If the teeth properly mesh you have a negative clearance range for thin items to be held compared to having the possibility of teeth touching before the work piece is full gripped.

It's a manufacturing tolerance cost cutting measure.
 

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I've got a NWS 140-49-170 needlenose. The ends touch on mine, well actually the teeth meet. It would be better if the teeth of each jaw actually meshed together like gears do.

Now you got me wondering. I'll have to go look at some of the Snap-on, Knipex, Schmitz, Klein and Keiba stuff I have.


The needle nose tips should touch before the cutters.

I can pick up a tiny thread with my SO Talon Grips and Kleins.

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