Product Description
SOG 06161 PowerLock EOD, Black Oxide(B61-N)Using the proven PowerLock chassis, SOG is the only company to apply Compound Leverage™ technology to EOD(Explosive Ordnance Disposal). This makes it a breeze to crimp blasting caps and demolition cord with less hand pressure. Another unique SOG feature is the positioning of the crimper device within the confines of the handle...not in the plier jaw, like all other designs. This serves to minimize collateral damage to the crimper and allows the operator to have full use of the uninterrupted plier surface. Additionally there is no weakening of the pliers that often causes breakage of the plier tips. The crimper produces non-flaring, high pull out strength crimps that meet government fuse well specifications. Also includes hard wire cutter. All GSA approved.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Overall Length: 7"
- Closed Length: 4.60"
- Product Weight: 9.60 oz
- Product Type: Multi-Tool
- Finish: Black Oxide
- Lanyard Hole: Yes
- Sheath Included: Yes
- Sheath Color: Black
- Blade Steel Type: 420
- Handle Material: 420 Stainless Steel
- Hardness: Rc. 51-53
- Lock Blades: Yes
- Lock Tools: Yes
- 1/4" Driver
- Awl
- Blade (Partially Serrated)
- Bolt Grip Channel
- Bottle Opener
- Can Opener
- Crimper (Blasting Cap)
- File (3-Sided)
- Flat Screwdriver (Large)
- Flat Screwdriver (Medium)
- Flat Screwdriver (Small)
- Needle Nose Pliers
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Ruler
- V-Cutter
- Wire Crimper
- Wire Cutter (Hard)
- Wood Saw
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Great pliers with substandard tools
The plier that come with this SOG is great, you can apply tremendous pressure with ease, because it's compound leverage feature.
But that said, the tools were substandard. First the philips screw driver snapped, then I found the knife to be a little too flexible, the scissor isn't sharp enough to cut paper decently, the spring on the 1/4 driver popped off in no time, the wire cutter and the saw was also quite dull, and the leather shealth couldn't properly contain the tool, it was loose, and it would've bounced out at some point, and further more, the tanic acid that the shealth uses would've rusted the multi-tool. The black oxide was bleeding a lot a the beginning, so I ended up wiping it off with alcohol, closer to a gun metal gray color.
I know that's a lot of complain about.
If anything, just ignore the bell and whistles, and use it as a strong pliers.