KNIPEX 11-in Cutting Pliers, Chrome Vanadium Steel, Red Handles (68 01 280)
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KNIPEX 11-in Cutting Pliers, Chrome Vanadium Steel, Red Handles (68 01 280)

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KNIPEX 11-in Cutting Pliers, Chrome Vanadium Steel, Red Handles (68 01 280)KNIPEX 11 in Cutting Pliers Heavy duty cutting pliers engineered for tying and trimming rebar wire. Made from chrome vanadium steel with hardened cutting edges, these 11 inch pliers deliver long lasting performance and comfortable, plastic coated grips. Key Features: Optimized Head Shape: Facilitates tightening steel mesh knots during reinforced concrete work Durable Cutting Edges: Hardened to approximately 61 HRC for reliable cuts in soft and hard

KNIPEX 11-in Cutting Pliers

Heavy-duty cutting pliers engineered for tying and trimming rebar wire. Made from chrome vanadium steel with hardened cutting edges, these 11-inch pliers deliver long-lasting performance and comfortable, plastic-coated grips.


Key Features:

  • Optimized Head Shape: Facilitates tightening steel mesh knots during reinforced concrete work
  • Durable Cutting Edges: Hardened to approximately 61 HRC for reliable cuts in soft and hard wire
  • Robust Material: Chrome vanadium steel construction for strength and longevity
  • Comfort Grip: Plastic-coated handles reduce hand fatigue during repetitive tying and cutting
  • Jobsite Ready: 11-inch overall length with steel handles for leverage on rebar wire

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Type Cutting pliers
Application Home repair; reinforced concrete work/rebar tying
Color/Finish Family Red
Blade Material Chrome vanadium steel
Handle Material Steel with plastic-coated grips
Blade Length (Inches) 2
Handle Length (Inches) 9
Overall Length (Inches) 11
Size - Measurement (Inches) 11
Crimping Feature No
Insulated No
Tether Ready No
Wire-Pulling Feature No
Warranty Limited lifetime
UNSPSC 27112100
Cutting Edge Hardness Approx. 61 HRC
Head Shape Benefit Optimized movement for tightening steel mesh knots

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials can these pliers cut?
A: They are designed to cut both soft and hard wire, commonly used for rebar tying and general construction tasks.


Q: Are the handles insulated for electrical work?
A: No. These pliers are not insulated and should not be used for live electrical applications.


Q: What is the overall length?
A: 11 inches.


Q: Do they include a crimping or wire-pulling feature?
A: No crimping or wire-pulling features are included; they are purpose-built for cutting and knot tightening.


Q: Is there a warranty?
A: Yes, they come with a limited lifetime warranty.


Sculpted Strength for Concrete Couture

These KNIPEX cutting pliers bring a refined, architectural edge to the grit of the jobsite. The angular head and satin-honed jaws are a study in precision, designed to tighten and clip rebar wire with effortless grace. Style them in a well-curated tool roll—red handles punctuating the palette like a modern accent. A steadfast companion, they elevate craftsmanship to a luxe ritual of form and function.


Equip your kit with KNIPEX’s 11-in cutting pliers for cleaner, faster rebar wire work—built to last and ready for the jobsite.

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