DualPurpose Breaker/Grozer pliers Rough Edge Trimming
Wholesale stained glass breaker/Grozer pliers
Product
Commodity: Glass pliers, Breaking/Gozer pliers , carbon steel plier .
Product Features
3/16" narrow jaw is perfect for small pieces.
Spring loaded handle reduces hand fatigue.
Apply a quick up and out motion.
To groze or remove unwanted edges from the glass, use the serrated jaw and nibble away glass.
Product Description
Use pliers to break glass along a score line when the glass can't be handled comfortably by hand.
Wider 3/16” jaws are ideal for breaking long strips.
Turn the pliers over to use as a grozer (grozing is the "chewing" action that uses the pliers serrated jaw to
nibble glass away from an edge). 6" long pliers feature spring loaded jaws.
Product packages
Package Dimensions: 8.98 in H x 3.31 in W
Weight: 135g.
Security tips
Please Proper use of utility pliers.
1) Wear safety glasses or goggles, or a face shield (with safety glasses or goggles) whenever
there is a potential hazard from flying particles, pieces of wire, etc.
2) Cut at right angles. Never rock the cutting tool from side to side or bend wire back and forth
against the cutting edges.
3) Choose pliers or wire cutters that have a grip span of 6 cm - 9 cm (2 1/2 - 3 1/2 in.) to prevent
your palm or fingers from being pinched when the tools are closed.
4) Use adjustable pliers that allow you to grip the workpiece firmly while maintaining a comfortable
handgrip (i.e., hand grasp is not too wide).
5) Use tools only if they are in good condition.
6) Make sure that the cutting edges are sharp. Dull and worn down cutting edges require many
times more force needed for cutting.
7) Make sure that the toothed jaws are clean and sharp. Greasy or worn down jaws can result in
compromised safety. Such tools also require increased force to hold the workpiece which, in turn,
increases the risk of muscular fatigue and repetitive strain injuries.
8) Oil pliers and wire cutters regularly. A drop of oil on the hinge will make the tools easier to use.
9) Pull on the pliers; do not push away from you when applying pressure. If the tools slips unex-
pectedly, you may lose your balance or hit your hand against equipment or something else hard
that could result in an injury.