What Tradies Want — August-September 2017

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f I had a dollar for every time we’ve
been left with a screw that seemed
impossible to remove, I’d probably own
the magazine rather than be working for it.
Screws with burred or damaged heads are
the bane of just about every tradie.
Warren & Brown obviously know the feeling
because the company is now offering a
patented range of multi-purpose pliers
designed for removing screws and cutting
and twisting wire.
The PZ55, PZ56, PZ57, PZ58, PZ59 and
PZ60 will work where a regular screwdriver,
impact driver or pliers have failed. Unlike
ordinary plier jaws with horizontal serrations,
the P-series have vertical serrations which
basically wrap around the entire screw head,
giving a superior grip with maximum friction
and no slip. Ordinary pliers have less surface
area applied to the screw head. That, in turn,
means less friction.


TEST #1: REMOVING
VARIOUS SCREWS FROM
TIMBER
For this test I’d been provided with the PZ58,
PZ59 and PZ60 model pliers. The PZ59 is
the biggest of the three and the PZ60 is the
needle-nosed version.
A quick walk around the work site exposed
many cool opportunities to test out the PZs.
First I removed some screws holding in a
power point that had only been roughed in.
The Warren & Browns gripped exceptionally
well and I had the screw out ace pronto.
It was time for more of a challenge. I decided
to attack a couple of bugles.
The PZ59 did a great job on getting these
larger profile fasteners out without any
problems. Sure, an impact driver could’ve
done the job a lot quicker, but remember
these bad boys are for when the head has
been burred and you just can’t get the bit to
stick. Rather than grinding it off or snapping
the screw there’s now a choice of pliers that’ll
avoid a pile of headaches.


TEST #2: TIGHTENING
DOWN
For our second test the team at Warren &
Brown supplied some metal blocks of various


sizes with different styled screws fixed in.
Even though these weren’t rusty or locked
in, we made sure we tightened them as well
as we could before we set to removing them
with each of the different-sized pliers we had
on hand. All three tools worked extremely well.
The needle-nosed PZ60 pliers are going to be
everyone’s best friend when it’s time to remove
those smaller diameter screws from tight,
countersunk areas that are normally extremely
difficult to get to. When it was time to really put
in some muscle work to rotate particularly tight
fixings, the specially designed T-grip handles
made gripping a breeze.
The PZ range are true multi-purpose
pliers specially designed for removing stuck
screws, cutting wire and twisting, so they’re
really the all-rounders of the bunch. They’re
very comfortable to hold and make applying
pressure quite easy.
The PZ55 to PZ58, with vertical-tooth jaws,
are designed to be used on larger fasteners.
These guys have plenty of bite to get the
job done.

TEST #3: ERGOS AND
PERFORMANCE
I tested the Warren & Browns in several
different applications and they shone. The
vertical teeth on all the pliers worked well,
and the narrow, compact design gets into
harder-to-access applications. Any hand tool
requiring significant gripping power needs to
have comfort and grip high on its priority list,
and we’re happy to say the Warren & Brown
gear passed with flying colours.

THE VERDICT
The concept with these pliers is like many of
the best ideas out there. It’s essentially very
simple yet extremely effective. The normal
horizontal serrations on a set of pliers grabbing
a round screw head only have the thickness of
the head to grip – a very limited surface area.

The idea of rotating the serrations means
there’s now vertical gripping serrations
running upwards all the way around the entire
head of the screw. The difference in gripping
power, and therefore torque applied to the
task, is huge.
These pliers have earned a permanent place
in my toolbox and will pay for themselves 10
times over within a very short period of time.
Well done to Warren & Brown on a
great range of truly multi-purpose screw-
removing pliers.
Visit http://www.wbtools.com.au

TRADIE
TOUGH TEST
APPROVED

The PZ59 in full effect.

When it comes to removing burred
or rusty fasteners look no further.

The PZ58 is adjustable from
three millimetres to 9.5mm.

The PZ60 is adjustable from
two millimetres to 5.5mm
and suits dome- or pan heads.
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