My older 84T gear wrench snap ring hole is .082 on 1/4" and 3/8th. Don't have a 1/2" but probably not much bigger. Those snap rings are not that hard to get out. No way you need Knipex quality for that useI'll have to do that...I'm just not at home to measure, and what I do know is that many of these pliers are too big to fit the holes on the 1/4. I don't want to spend on something like Knipex if I don't have to...just need a tool for a job. The ratchet is a Gearwrench...don't know if anyone knows if there's a std. size for those holes.
Thanks folks.
@JbearMy older 84T gear wrench snap ring hole is .082 on 1/4" and 3/8th. Don't have a 1/2" but probably not much bigger. Those snap rings are not that hard to get out. No way you need Knipex quality for that use

I have a couple pairs of craftsman interchangeable tip pliers, with the fiddly reversing mechanism. I used one to rebuild a transmission, which it did just fine. They're just a pain, having to switch tips, and keep from losing them. (that's why I have two pairs, I lost the tips for one. They turned up some years later.) I have fixed ones these days, but if I had to work out of a bag, I'd have no problem with the lang set pictured.Those completely adjustable snap ring pliers that everyone says are worthless, work great for ratchets, and a bunch of other things. Not good for high force applications though. Buy the cheapest ones.
Lang Tools 1421 Internal/External Quick Switch Retaining Ring Pliers - Amazon.com
Lang Tools 1421 Internal/External Quick Switch Retaining Ring Pliers - Amazon.coma.co
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