Multi-Purpose Fencing Pliers

  • Fast Shipping

    Receive products in amazing time
  • Easy Returns

    Return policy that lets you shop at ease
  • Always Authentic

    We only sell 100% authentic products
  • Secure Shopping

    Your data is always protected

Description

Heavy-Duty Multi-Purpose Fencing Pliers: The Ultimate All-in-One Fence Tool.

Heavy-Duty Multi-Purpose Fencing Pliers (6-in-1 Tool).

Multi-Purpose Fencing Pliers: The Ultimate Agricultural Fence Tool.

10″ Multi-Purpose Fencing Pliers | Cut, Pull & Hammer with Ease.

They typically combine a hammerhead, staple puller/claw, wire cutters, wire splicers, and gripping jaws into a single, heavy-duty instrument.

A quality pair replaces several separate hand tools and streamlines wire fencing work. Common features and applications include:

Installing Staples: The head features gripping grooves to hold fencing staples securely, allowing you to hammer them in without striking your fingers. The staple claw or hooked nose can be leveraged against wooden posts to easily pull out incorrectly driven staples.

Cutting Wire: Built-in shear-type cutters on the sides of the pliers head allow you to cleanly snip thick metal fencing wire (including barbed wire).

Twisting and Pulling: The jaws are designed to grab, pull, and tension wire tightly. You can also use the grooved edges to twist and splice two strands of wire together.

Hammering: The flat, textured face of the pliers head functions as a standard hammer for driving nails or straightening hardware.

Design & Construction:
Fencing pliers are typically forged from high-carbon steel for maximum durability and strength. They usually range in size from 9 to 10 inches long and feature insulated, non-slip PVC or rubber handles to reduce hand fatigue and provide a safe grip while applying heavy leverage.
How They Are Used:
Unlike standard household pliers, these are engineered to handle the specific tension and hardness of agricultural fencing. For instance, to tension wire, you can clamp the pliers onto the wire and pivot the tool against the wooden post to stretch the wire taut while you staple it. The pointed end of the tool can also be wedged under tight staples, and if the staple is in too deep to pull by hand, you can tap the back of the pliers with a hammer to get under the staple.
Do you need advice on sourcing the right fencing materials or other tools? Call us or whats app +254 721926832