RyanMP1011
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Hi everyone,
I've been visiting this forum for a while now, but finally decided to make an account, since I can't find much information on my questions.
About a year ago, I purchased a pair of these NWS diagonal cutters from KC Tool. They've been working really well, but have always been kind of sloppy in the pivot point. The cutting edges can sometimes slightly overlap, and the tips are starting to roll and develop burrs as a result. This has been noticably affecting cutting performance, specifically when using the very tip of the cutters (e.g., cutting cable ties from bundled cables).
I'll be sending them back for warranty, but in the meantime I've purchased another pair. There's significantly less slop in the new pair, more comparable to Klein or Knipex.
Two things I noticed are similar with both the old and new pairs is that there are some blemishes (burrs) that can only be seen with the handles open, between the pivot point and the grips.
Also, both cutters are smooth to operate, but if opened too wide they get stuck. I can feel a gradual increased resistance the further the pliers are opened. This makes it inconvenient at times to use one-handed, because if the other handle is left to fall open, it will not easily fall back closed.
Most cutters I've owned have had the same problem, initially, but it's always worked itself out over time with use and lubrication. The NWS ones never did fully loosen up in the wider position.
For reference: I currently own and have owned cutters from Klein, Knipex, Milwaukee (trash), Chanellock, Tsunoda, Pittsburgh (well-priced trash), Irwin, Wiha, and of course NWS. These ranged from 4 inch up to 9 inch.
I bought and kept the NWS because I prefer the longer-handled cutters. The Knipex 9-inch diagonal cutters held up well, but I found that they don't cut as effortlessly as the NWS, which easily cut through 6 AWG like butter.
So, my main questions are:
1. Is NWS's QC really this bad?
2. How can I fix the "getting stuck open" issue? I worry about using abrasive compounds, don't want to make them sloppy.
3. If I'm unable to make the NWS work for me, can y'all provide any other recommendations for long-handled diagonal cutters?
4. As an aside, I have a pair of 5-inch Knipex that live in my pocket. I have to lubricate them regularly, or else they get squeaky and eventually very stiff. I use mainly silicone lubricant or white lithium grease. Is there a good way to preserve the lubricant in these? (without making a mess, of course)
I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks in advance.
I've been visiting this forum for a while now, but finally decided to make an account, since I can't find much information on my questions.
About a year ago, I purchased a pair of these NWS diagonal cutters from KC Tool. They've been working really well, but have always been kind of sloppy in the pivot point. The cutting edges can sometimes slightly overlap, and the tips are starting to roll and develop burrs as a result. This has been noticably affecting cutting performance, specifically when using the very tip of the cutters (e.g., cutting cable ties from bundled cables).
I'll be sending them back for warranty, but in the meantime I've purchased another pair. There's significantly less slop in the new pair, more comparable to Klein or Knipex.
Two things I noticed are similar with both the old and new pairs is that there are some blemishes (burrs) that can only be seen with the handles open, between the pivot point and the grips.
Also, both cutters are smooth to operate, but if opened too wide they get stuck. I can feel a gradual increased resistance the further the pliers are opened. This makes it inconvenient at times to use one-handed, because if the other handle is left to fall open, it will not easily fall back closed.
Most cutters I've owned have had the same problem, initially, but it's always worked itself out over time with use and lubrication. The NWS ones never did fully loosen up in the wider position.
For reference: I currently own and have owned cutters from Klein, Knipex, Milwaukee (trash), Chanellock, Tsunoda, Pittsburgh (well-priced trash), Irwin, Wiha, and of course NWS. These ranged from 4 inch up to 9 inch.
I bought and kept the NWS because I prefer the longer-handled cutters. The Knipex 9-inch diagonal cutters held up well, but I found that they don't cut as effortlessly as the NWS, which easily cut through 6 AWG like butter.
So, my main questions are:
1. Is NWS's QC really this bad?
2. How can I fix the "getting stuck open" issue? I worry about using abrasive compounds, don't want to make them sloppy.
3. If I'm unable to make the NWS work for me, can y'all provide any other recommendations for long-handled diagonal cutters?
4. As an aside, I have a pair of 5-inch Knipex that live in my pocket. I have to lubricate them regularly, or else they get squeaky and eventually very stiff. I use mainly silicone lubricant or white lithium grease. Is there a good way to preserve the lubricant in these? (without making a mess, of course)
I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks in advance.