C.K Tools Launches Range Of Push Button Waterpump Pliers

C.K Tools explains the features on offer from its new range of C.K 3652 push button waterpump pliers.

Adding to its Waterpump Pliers products, C.K Tools has launched a range of C.K 3652 push button waterpump pliers, designed to offer versatility, durability and strength, with the added benefit of a push button adjustment for quick and secure jaw adjustment.

The new range includes three different sized products: 175mm, 250mm and 300mm, each size featuring extra wide jaw capacities of 38mm, 47mm and 58mm, with a generous usable capacity of up to 80% of DIN standard.

The new push button waterpump pliers feature a box joint design for maximum stability, long slim head and jaws for greater reach and easy access to confined spaces, as well as a smooth adjustment mechanism.

Manufactured in Germany to an assured high quality standard, from special alloy steel, drop forged, hardened and tempered, the product’s jaws are designed to provide strength and durability.

New-look packaging has also been developed for the range, designed for greater impact at point of sale.

Graham Godfrey, brand manager at C.K Tools, commented, “Our wide range of waterpump pliers continues to be hugely popular with tradesmen. Now, our new push button waterpump pliers are set to offer some great additional benefits and even more versatility.

“Introducing new products on a regular basis is what makes C.K Tools stand out from the crowd.  Our new push button waterpump pliers range has been designed with our customer demands in mind, whilst maintaining the quality for which C.K Tools is renowned.”

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