dnschmidt
Well-known member
If you still use wirenuts (which I don't as I'm strictly a WAGO man) I found an unusual use for the Pliers Wrench. Using wirenuts you're suppose to twist the wires together nice and tight prior to applying the wirenut. This isn't the easiest thing to do since normal pliers used to hold the wires being twisted together have a pivot point which enables only one wire to be truly gripped by the wire holding plier as the jaws are not parallel. The Pliers Wrench's jaws are parallel so all the wires being twisted together are gripped uniformly making the twisting operation using your linesman pliers much simpler. As with most things in life I found this out by random chance as all I had to hold the wires being twisted was a Pliers Wrench.


