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Pneumatic Disconnect Pliers | Push-to-Connect Fitting Removal Tool
Pneumatic Disconnect Pliers | Push-to-Connect Fitting Removal Tool
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Pneumatic Disconnect Pliers – Push-to-Connect Fitting Removal Made Easy
Work smarter on pneumatic systems with this professional-grade Pneumatic Disconnect Pliers Set. Engineered for mechanics, maintenance technicians, and DIY enthusiasts alike, these push-to-connect fitting removal pliers let you quickly and cleanly disconnect air line fittings in a single step — no fumbling, no damage to fittings or tubing.
Why You'll Love These Disconnect Pliers
- One-Step Quick Release: The intuitive quick-release mechanism streamlines single-step operations, drastically cutting maintenance time during frequent fitting changes on industrial assembly lines or home workshops.
- Built Tough: Constructed from durable carbon steel with an oil-resistant, collision-resistant alloy structure, these pliers stand up to demanding work environments and reduce the need for frequent replacements.
- Ergonomic Non-Slip Handle: The bent-handle design features a non-slip textured grip with cushioned support, reducing hand fatigue during extended use and maintaining precise grip control throughout your task.
- Broad Compatibility: Compatible with mainstream push-to-connect pneumatic fittings, making them suitable for water pipes, factory equipment, automotive air lines, and general home maintenance.
- Compact & Portable: Compact form factor with a protective sleeve keeps these pliers tool-belt ready. Ideal for on-site repairs, mobile technicians, and anyone who needs a reliable tool close at hand.
- Multifunctional Use: Suitable for industrial assembly lines, home maintenance, automotive workshops, and factory settings.
Specifications
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Handle Style | Bent / Ergonomic Non-Slip |
| Plier Type | Flat Nose |
| Product Size | 17.5 × 10.5 × 5 cm (6.89 × 4.13 × 1.97 in) |
| Weight | 240 g |
| Country of Origin | Made in China |
What's in the Box
- 1 × Air Line Disconnect Plier
Important Notes
- Due to lighting and display settings, slight color variations may appear in product photos.
- Manual measurement may result in minor dimensional differences (±0.5 cm).
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Learn More About Pneumatic Safety
For best practices when working with pneumatic systems and compressed air, refer to official safety guidelines from OSHA – Compressed Air Safety. Always depressurize air lines before disconnecting fittings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of push-to-connect fittings are these pneumatic disconnect pliers compatible with?
A: These pliers are designed to work with most mainstream push-to-connect pneumatic fittings, including those commonly found on air lines, water pipes, and factory equipment. Their flat-nose design ensures broad compatibility across a wide range of standard fitting sizes used in industrial, automotive, and home settings.
Q: Are these disconnect pliers suitable for home use, or are they strictly for industrial applications?
A: Both! The compact size, ergonomic handle, and ease of use make these pliers equally suitable for home maintenance tasks — such as disconnecting air hoses on compressors — as well as professional industrial and automotive applications. Their lightweight, portable design makes them a convenient addition to any toolbox.
Q: How do I use the quick-release mechanism on these pliers?
A: Simply position the plier jaws around the collar of the push-to-connect fitting, squeeze the handles to compress the release collar, and pull the hose free. The one-step action means you can disconnect fittings quickly and cleanly without needing a second tool or risking damage to the fitting or tubing.
Q: What material are the pliers made from, and how durable are they?
A: The pliers are constructed from carbon steel with an oil-resistant, collision-resistant alloy structure. This ensures long-lasting performance even in demanding, high-frequency use environments such as factory assembly lines or busy automotive workshops.
