I received this week from Alan of LevelChrome (GJ user "haloghalog") the Engineer PH51 Super High Strength Scissors and the Engineer PZ58 Screw Gripping Pliers.
Engineer PH51 Scissors
The non-serrated section of the PH51 scissors can be used to cut leather, thin sheets of aluminum, nylon, kevlar, copper braided flat wire, and plastic. The serrated section can be used to cut rope, cotton insulated electrical cord, copper wire, and cabtire electrical cord.
Engineer PZ58 Screw Gripping Pliers
The teeth of the PZ58 screw gripping pliers are designed to grab damaged and rusted round; low profile and ordinary dome head screws. They are also designed to remove various security (tamper-proof) screws and bolts. The pliers have a built-in wire cutter. They also feature a spring between the handles for repetitive use.
Engineer PZ55 Screw Gripping Pliers
The design of the front gripper teeth differ between the PZ58 (above) and PZ55 (below) screw gripping pliers.
I purchased this plier from Lee Valley a few years ago. They are also available for purchase at LevelChome.
The PZ55 pliers are more of a general type for removing damaged and rusted screws. They are also designed to remove tamper-proof screws and bolts.
Engineer PZ57 Screw Gripping Pliers
I purchased this plier (one of numerous Japanese hand tools) last year from the "GoodLuck Japan" Rakuten Ichiba internet store in Japan.
The PZ57 pliers are designed to remove damaged and rusted mini screws.
Dave