@@H-_.9 true saw ton of variants of NWS rebrands LUX, Milwaukee, Wurth, Klein etc. biggest diference is the handle material. bigges shiat is the LUX(OBI house brand)
Coño viejo, entiendo que quieres mostrar la Quality Tools, no lo pongo en duda, pero te veo haciendo esa gracia con mis herramientas armo una discusión, siempre van a sufrir un daño, claro si fuese una pinza o alicate made in shangai, osea China ese vuelve leña, 😄 y veo que esta hecho según forjado en acero de vanadio. saludos
El cortocircuito lo vas s tener siempre que cortes esa manguera con tensión, da igual que marca uses de alicates, siempre dejan un a señal de cortoticiruito en dicha herramienta
And isn't this a gross violation of safety regulations when working with electricity? Wouldn't it be more correct for safe operation to first bite the phase wire and only then the zero wire? If you snack on the zero phase at the same time, there will be a short circuit in the network and no branded pliers will remain intact. Thus, you can throw out any pliers - it is better to strip the wire and then bite each cable in turn: the phase cable, then the zero cable.
Don't ever try to cut live and neutral together!. ...A 100amp surge current could weld the pliers as well...
This person beyond stupid. And I got news for you the incident energy when it shorts is way far beyond 100 amps.
It's an outlet at 240v. Likely circuit protected at 7.5amp. Even if it did surge to a 100amp, it's only gonna last for less than a millisecond.
wires and many components on the circuit have loss a lot of lifespan and may have to be replaced
Luar biasa gak kaleng2 ngetest nya. Tang insulasi sultan tuh 😅
Simplesmente a melhor análise, perfeito ótimo vídeo... 👏
If knik from the short is the sizeand shapeyou can use it as wire stripper asI did as apprentice
Please, I'm not Electritian, which one did perform better? Knipex or Milwaukee?
Both pliers suffered similar damage. The hardware store is the only winner.
@@tikabass lol
that Milwaukee is a rebranded NWS
@@H-_.9 was just gonna say that
@@H-_.9 true saw ton of variants of NWS rebrands LUX, Milwaukee, Wurth, Klein etc. biggest diference is the handle material. bigges shiat is the LUX(OBI house brand)
More like Knipex VS NWS :D
But with a higher price tag
@@alfiehannam9541 ? whitch one ? the price are almost the same, same for rebrand version
Coño viejo, entiendo que quieres mostrar la Quality Tools, no lo pongo en duda, pero te veo haciendo esa gracia con mis herramientas armo una discusión, siempre van a sufrir un daño, claro si fuese una pinza o alicate made in shangai, osea China ese vuelve leña, 😄 y veo que esta hecho según forjado en acero de vanadio. saludos
Deve tá jogando dinheiro fora pra estragar os alicates assim kkkkk
Si cortas un cable tipo taller con fase y neutro eso siempre pasara, pero en cambio si es un solo conductor no pasaria eso.
What gloves are those?
El cortocircuito lo vas s tener siempre que cortes esa manguera con tensión, da igual que marca uses de alicates, siempre dejan un a señal de cortoticiruito en dicha herramienta
nice videos
wow amazing
The best test pillers 😅
Is this vde pliers test?
Gran video buena demostración
Thanks
Now Show The Same Demonstration at a Power Plant.
And isn't this a gross violation of safety regulations when working with electricity? Wouldn't it be more correct for safe operation to first bite the phase wire and only then the zero wire? If you snack on the zero phase at the same time, there will be a short circuit in the network and no branded pliers will remain intact. Thus, you can throw out any pliers - it is better to strip the wire and then bite each cable in turn: the phase cable, then the zero cable.
El mío se hizo un hueco con la de 110 v😢
Простите, а что сей опыт должен был показать? Мне кажется, Вы напрасно испортили хороший инструмент.
The balls though ⚽️ 🏀 🏈
Очень странный " тест" 😳
Nice
🤦🏻♂️
very short video
Que video tan innecesario
🤦♂️🤣
Ridiculous