Crimping Tools

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American Fishing Wire tools retail package

All American Fishing Wire tools are retail packaged.

Professional Cable Cutter

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Unique triangular jaws eliminate frayed ends by pulling strands together towards the center. Designed to cut wire and cable up to 3/32 in. (2.4 mm.). If you make shark rigs, this tool should be in your tackle box!

Part #: TPCABCUT

Tooth Proof Wire and Cable Shear

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Kingfish can't bite through Tooth Proof, but this tool can! Tempered steel blades shear spring hard wire and cable cleanly, leaving a flat, safe-to-handle straight edge. Spring operated hinge provides comfort by reducing fatigue. A great tool for tournament anglers and bait riggers!

Part #: TPTPCUT

Nipper Tool

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Designed to cut Micro Wire and other soft lines. Sharp angled blades cut cleanly and prevent fraying. Spring hinge ensures long life, dependable use, and fast cuts.

Part #: TPNIP1

Split Ring Pliers

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Designed for opening American Fishing Wire split rings and making terminal tackle attachments fast and easy. Hardened steel nose separates rings and keeps them separated while you secure components. Spring hinge increases comfort by reducing fatigue.

Part #: TPSPLTRG1

Haywire Twist Tool

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Now you can wrap leader wire into clean, even twists, just like the pros, with the Haywire Twist Tool. Use this tool to rig Tooth Proof #3 through #14, and other single strand stainless wire diameters 0.012 in. (0.30 mm.) to 0.033 in. (0.85 mm.) Note: not for use with Titanium Tooth Proof.

Part #: TPTWISTR1

a perfect haywire twistMake perfect haywire twists every time!

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