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Vampliers Kit

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Part# 12-04720
MFR Model# VT-001-S4A

Overview

VamPLIERS have a signature concave shaped jaws with vertical and horizontal serrations designed inside of the jaws. This which gives the perfect bite around a stripped/rusted/corroded screw, nut or bolt for extraction.

This kit features a pair of the VT001 original Vamplier, VT001-8 VamPLIER Pro Pliers, VT001-5 Mini Pliers, VT001-7SJ VamPLIER Slipjoint.
2 lbs (1Kg) shipping weight.
   
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Features

  • Remove stripped/rusted/corroded/stuck/one-side/Torx screws, nuts and bolts.
  • Designed with VamPLIERS™ Technology.
  • Target screws can be extracted using top jaw or side jaw.
  • Perfect slim nose for access confined spaces.
  • ESD safe handle (1x106 ~ 107 O • sq)
  • Ergonomic elastomer handles for unmatched comfort.
  • RoHS Compliant for use in various industries.
  • Made in Japan from high carbon stainless steel.
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Reviews

How is it that I have been flying since 1985 and was chief engineer of an aircraft company and had never heard of these, If you have ever had a stripped, rusted, or even broken screw, you have to have these in your tool box. Now if they can come up with something for those flat head countersunk screws……..

Michael Verified Purchase

Vamplier Kit

July 3, 2021

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