For fine work on horses with fragile walls, or to remove just a few nails. After cutting the rivet with the drift, grasp the head of the nail embedded in the groove with the sharper part of the pliers.
For fine work on horses with fragile walls, or to remove just a few nails. After cutting the rivet with the drift, grasp the head of the nail embedded in the groove with the sharp end of the pliers. Lever the nail once, then grasp the nail blade through the cylindrical hole in the middle of the jaws and pull the remaining length through the horn, as you would with universal pliers. A fine forged steel tool offering excellent value for money.
Weight 600 g.
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For fine work on horses with fragile walls, or to remove just a few nails. After cutting the rivet with the drift, grasp the head of the nail embedded in the groove with the sharper part of the pliers.