Snap Ring Pliers that work?

   / Snap Ring Pliers that work? #11  
I have S-K Tools interchangeable tip type and a Channelock interchangeable type as well. The SKs will go into smaller places. A good set of tips will let you do small to medium rings fine, but since the tips are based on 3/32 allen wrench stock they will flex some when applied to bigger stronger rings. Those are what you need the dedicated pliers for. A good replaceble tip type will do everything else and you only have to buy them once. Good quality tips are cheap and come in all sizes.
larry
 
   / Snap Ring Pliers that work? #12  
I have S-K Tools interchangeable tip type and a Channelock interchangeable type as well. The SKs will go into smaller places. A good set of tips will let you do small to medium rings fine, but since the tips are based on 3/32 allen wrench stock they will flex some when applied to bigger stronger rings. Those are what you need the dedicated pliers for. A good replaceble tip type will do everything else and you only have to buy them once. Good quality tips are cheap and come in all sizes.
larry

Have you had good success with the channelock ones as I have.

I agree though, that the big snaprings need a dedicated pair of pliers.

I also have a pair of blue-point pliers for external snaprings. But they are for the kind of snapring that doesn't have the holes. Rather just taper to a point. The bluepoint pliers are flat on the ends like paddles with a little depression for the point so it doesnt slip off.

These type of snaprings are found a lot in transmissions/transfer cases. If you come across one of these type of snaprings, the pliers made for it are priceless.
 
   / Snap Ring Pliers that work? #13  
Have you had good success with the channelock ones as I have.

I agree though, that the big snaprings need a dedicated pair of pliers.
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My Channelocks are the 907G. They look about the same overall size but are built more massively. I like the depth to which they hold the tips to support them near their point for greater rigidity. The SKs are a slimmer profile 2 pc inner/outer set and let them hang out further. In comparing i see that the SK tips are longer and could be interchanged with the CL tips as needed. Ill have to remember that for future use. Im not sure why the bias against ones with interchangeable tips - theyll do everything up to nearly 2" with just an assortment of tips. Perhaps its medium to large bent tip configuration and plain out big stuf. Thats the only shortcoming I see. :confused3:
larry
 
   / Snap Ring Pliers that work? #14  
   / Snap Ring Pliers that work?
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#15  
Well, I suppose it goes to the name brand pliers, favor the dedicated (non-interchangeable) tip ones. Get a pair for inside and a pair for outside snap-rings. Hmmmmmm Christmas is around the corner, I better start being good....
Thanks for the comments. It really helps to know that there exists some pliers that work.

Bart
 
   / Snap Ring Pliers that work? #16  
No real help here...but I'll second the opinion, that quality=cost! The cheap ones get you swearing, the pricey one will do the deal..........~Scotty
 
   / Snap Ring Pliers that work? #17  
I have a set, don't know who makes them as the name is long gone off all three of them, that has three different size handles and the tips are replaceable but can only be set in two positions (can't rotate). You don't squeeze them but instead they have handles on them like screwdrivers and you just turn the handle and they open or close depending on which way you turn them and you turn the tips 180 degrees depending on if you are removing an internal or external ring.

They are the best set I've ever found since you can put the ring on them, open it up, and then set them down and leave the ring open ready to be installed.
 
   / Snap Ring Pliers that work? #18  
KD makes a set sort of close but the tips screw into place and they are for larger snap rings.
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   / Snap Ring Pliers that work? #19  
in all my years of wrenching i have to come across a good durable snap ring plier yet.

Dedicated ones are the best but it seems like every **** size snap ring needs its own size plier,so the ones i have don't fit half the time.
I've broke expensive brandnew plier tips on the first try cause the tips weren't strong enough even though they fitted the holes perfectly.Sorry...no..waranty:mad:

The flat faced tranny ring pliers jaws often don't open wide enough to get the ring from its groove,so one ends up ffing up the rings any way.:mad:
 
   / Snap Ring Pliers that work? #20  
I am not a heavy user of snap ring pliers, but have been very satisfied with the ones I got at Sears, many years ago.

Not the cheapest, but good enough quality to work well.

Get both innies and outies, and while you are there look at the lock ring pliers. A lock ring looks like a snap ring without the eyes, typically comes in larger sizes, and requires a special spreader.

I have had no luck at all with the replaceable tip ones, worse than junk because you think you have the right tool, until you try to use it. I always ended up teaching the neighbors some new words, until I bit the bullet and paid for the right ones.
 

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