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ID these pliers?

LlF

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hi, im cleaning a pair of pliers, the handle are in a really bad shape I tried to remove them. but they are glued on. so maybe it's a good brand?
it's 7-1/4 inch long, the red handle feels textured. like cobra pliers rather than pliers wrench. but im not saying they are knipex, there is really no markings I can see.

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also what would the original use of these??

much appreciated!
 
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kctyphoon

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They can literally be over a dozen different brands unless you can find something unique like a model number somewhere. (The lineman pliers)

If you are trying to clean them up - theres dozen of YouTube videos about restoring pliers, and replacement grips are out there. Just cut the grips off with a utility knife.

And they are lineman pliers in the first pic if thats what youre asking.
Second pic appears to be pliers for compressing chicklets (whatever the “actual” name is, i have no idea). 3m, Skotchlock, or something like that. Like a gel filled quick splice for small phone lines, ect. They are probably from Klein or Jonard.

2nd pair is like an 85% guess.. a lot of stupid little speciality pliers like that are made, and i can only pick from the ones i know about. I might be completely wrong on those, but its hard with just the one image.
 
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LlF

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new account, couldnt post link. thanks for the reply, i understand it was a shoot in the dark.

this is one of the scotchlok pliers: D234-6 (oops still cant post link), maybe they improved design
 
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