Lineman snake gripper

Tools – Tool jaw – With three or more jaws

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81 3J, 81418, 7125, B25B 702

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042066638

ABSTRACT:
A lineman's pliers which is designed to push or pull a snake through a conduit or tubing with less effort and time due to the provision of special gripping and alignment means that do not crimp the snake and apply more effective gripping action. The pliers include a pair of crossed levers provided with a head at one end having front and rear pairs of opposing jaws and opposing elongated handles at the other end whereby said jaws may be operated to effectively grip a snake.

REFERENCES:
patent: 720974 (1903-02-01), Schooley
patent: 1066071 (1913-07-01), Beanes
patent: 2598146 (1952-05-01), Tays
patent: 3005366 (1961-10-01), Grimshaw et al.

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