Pliers for E-shaped snap rings

Tools – Tool jaw – Antipodal jaw surfaces move apart as handles approach

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C029S229000

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07032479

ABSTRACT:
A pair of pliers is disclosed for E-shaped snap rings. The pair of pliers includes two handles and two jaws. The handles are pivotally connected with each other. Each of the handles includes a first end and a second end so that the first ends of the handles are opened when the second ends of the handles are closed. Each of the jaws includes a first end, a second end and an oblique groove. The first end of each of the jaws is connected with the second end of one of the handles in a detachable manner. Near the second end each of the jaws is defined the oblique groove in order to receive a portion of an E-shaped snap ring. Thus, the E-shaped snap ring is opened when the first ends of the handles are closed.

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