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02-20-2015, 12:19 AM | #1 |
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Location: On the banks of the Clackamas River, Eagle CreeK Oregon
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Lock-Ring pliers, why is there a notch on one side of the tip
I am not asking about snap-ring pliers, my question specifically pertains to Lock-ring pliers that are of the type used on external lock-rings that would be in place on the end of a splined shaft.
The tips are knurled, and while one side is a flat jaw the opposite is notched. I have always wondered how the notch is to be used. I just picked up a new pair tonight and so once again the question is in my mind. Any answers or wild a** guesses out there ? thanks js |
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