pump-type pliers

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pump-type pliers

A plumber uses pump-type pliers to tighten a pipe fitting.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of pliers: "pump-type pliers" refers to a specific design of adjustable pliers. The defining feature is a mechanism, often involving a pinned pivot point that can be repositioned along a series of grooves or notches in one handle, allowing the jaws to be adjusted to grip objects of various sizes. The name "pump-type" comes from the pumping or sliding action used to adjust the tool's opening width.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • I need the pump-type pliers to loosen this large, rusty nut.
    • The adjustable jaw on these pump-type pliers makes them very versatile for different tasks.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in hardware and mechanical contexts to distinguish this adjustable design from other types like slip-joint pliers, locking pliers, or fixed pliers.
    • For plumbing work, many professionals prefer pump-type pliers over a standard wrench.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pliers (n): The general category of hand tools used for gripping, bending, or cutting.
  • Adjustable pliers (n): A broader term that includes pump-type pliers and other designs with adjustable jaws.
  • Water pump pliers (n): A common synonym, as this tool is frequently used for working on plumbing fixtures and water pump nuts.
  • Groove-joint pliers (n): Another synonym describing the grooved channel that allows for adjustment.
Synonyms
  • Water pump pliers
  • Groove-joint pliers
  • Adjustable pliers (general term)
Related Phrases
  • To adjust the pump-type pliers: To slide the pivot point to change the jaw opening.
    • You must fully open the jaws before you can adjust the pump-type pliers to a new size.
pump-type pliers

A plumber uses pump-type pliers to tighten a pipe fitting.

Noun
  1. a type of pliers