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  2. Snips - Wikipedia

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    Right cutting and left-cutting compound-action snips, respectively; the green snips are an offset-pattern Straight-cutting compound-action snips. Compound-action snips, also known as aviation snips, maille snips or sheet snips, are the most popular type of snips as they are able to exert a higher force compared to other types of snip of the same size, because of the design of their linkage.

  3. Lineman's pliers - Wikipedia

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    Lineman's pliers (US English), Kleins (genericized trademark, US usage), linesman pliers (Canadian English), side cutting linesman pliers [1] and combination pliers (UK / US English) are a type of pliers used by lineworkers, electricians, and other tradesmen primarily for gripping, twisting, bending and cutting wire, cable, and small metalwork components.

  4. Hand tool - Wikipedia

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    A needle file set. A hand tool is any tool that is powered by hand rather than a motor. [1] Categories of hand tools include wrenches, pliers, cutters, files, striking tools, struck or hammered tools, screwdrivers, vises, clamps, snips, hacksaws, drills, and knives.

  5. Nipper (tool) - Wikipedia

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    For tile that requires a straight cut a tile cutter is used. This is a small mechanical device where the tile is placed, aligned and clamped on a platform; lightly "scored" with a cutting wheel and snapped in two with a handled slicer (blade similar to a paper cutter in appearance).

  6. Diagonal pliers - Wikipedia

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    The term snips commonly refers to larger items, not to those used for cutting electrical wiring etc. In Canada, Australia and New Zealand too, the items are often referred to as side cutters . Diags , dykes or dikes is jargon used especially in the US electrical industry to describe diagonal pliers.

  7. Snip - Wikipedia

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    Tin snip, a tool used to cut thin sheet metal; Single-nucleotide polymorphism, SNP, pronounced snip; Source normalized impact per paper (abbreviated SNIP), a metric of the quality and impact of an academic journal