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Ergonomic Metal Lock Plier

Ergonomic Metal Lock Plier

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Product Overview

Handheld sealing pliers

Handheld sealing pliers for secure closure of metal rings on wristbands.

A practical tool for events and access control where wristbands need to be locked quickly and uniformly. The pliers are designed for daily use and reduce strain from repeated closures.

Features

  • Function: Compression of metal rings on wristbands
  • Construction: Hand model with latch-hook system
  • Ergonomics: Ergonomically designed handle
  • Use: Approx. 30% reduced power consumption
  • Application: Suitable for sealing festival and fabric wristbands

Application

Used for mounting and locking metal seals on wristbands at events and festivals.

Why JM Band®

Tools and accessories chosen for professional use, where speed, uniformity and working comfort are essential.

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Production Time 1-5 days

Length: 25cm

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FAQ

A sealing pliers is used to compress metal rings on bracelets so that they are locked securely and uniformly at events and festivals.

The pliers are suitable for sealing festival bracelets and fabric bracelets, where metal seals are used as closures.

Yes, the pliers have ergonomically designed handles and a latch-and-hook system, which reduces force consumption by approximately 30% during repeated closures.

They are necessary at events and arrangements where bracelets need to be locked quickly, securely and in large quantities without unnecessarily burdening the staff.

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