Description:
This 24 inch cable hose clamp pliers and the flat band hose clamp pliers are built from high-carbon steel with a manganese phosphate coating to resist rust and corrosion. They are designed to make removal and installation of hose clamps easier, especially in hard-to-reach areas, and the ergonomic PVC handle reduces hand fatigue during longer jobs 😊.
Designed for heavy use, these pliers cover clamp ranges from 18 mm to 54 mm and work with both plastic and metal self-tightening clamps. The flexible cable design allows access to tight spots, so you can handle ring-type or flat-band clamps without awkward maneuvering. The ratchet lock keeps clamps open when needed, which adds to convenience during installation or removal.
Key Points
This versatile tool set includes a cable hose clamp plier and a flat band hose clamp plier that share a durable construction and a comfortable grip. The non-slip handles provide a secure hold, helping you work more steadily on automotive hoses, refrigeration lines, or appliances. Built to last, the pliers resist wear and maintain alignment over time, making it practical for regular use 🛠️.
24" Cable Hose Clamp Pliers help you reach hose assemblies located behind dashboards, engines, or other tight compartments. By combining reach with a simple locking mechanism, these pliers reduce the effort required to open clamps and position them accurately for removal or installation. If you frequently service vehicles or machinery with varied clamp styles, this pair offers flexibility and reliability.
Technical Specifications
- Name: 24" Cable Hose Clamp Pliers and Flat Band Hose Clamp Pliers
- Material: high-carbon steel with manganese phosphate coating
- Clamp range: 18 mm to 54 mm
- Handle: PVC, non-slip, ergonomic
- Features: flexible cable design, ratchet lock for open clamps
- Use: for ring-type and flat-band hose clamps
- Finish: rust and corrosion resistant
Usage Recommendations
These pliers are suitable for automotive repair, home maintenance, and appliance servicing where hose clamps are common. Use the cable pliers to reach recessed clamps and the flat band pliers for straightforward removal or installation of standard clamps. Be mindful of clamp sizes within the specified range and avoid forcing clamps beyond their design limits. If you encounter tight spots, adjust your grip for better control and leverage, and let the ratchet lock hold the clamp steady while you work. 🌟










