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See Wire Pulling Grip Warnings on the inside cover.
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RECOMMENDED CARE
Grip Cleaning, Lubricating and Inspecting
 The following guidelines have been established to keep all grips in good working condition.
Cleaning
Lubricating
1
 Step 1. Use the Klein Grip Cleaning 
Wire Brush Set (Cat. No. 25450) or 
emery cloth to clean the surfaces of grip 
jaws (photo #1).
Step 2.  
Spray de greaser on the grip jaws, all 
joints and moving parts (photo #2).
 Step 3. Use the Klein Grip 
Cleaning Wire Brush to remove dirt and 
debris from the grip jaws (photo #3).
Step 4. 
Wipe grips dry with soft cloth.
Repeat all cleaning steps as necessary  
until grip is completely clean (photo #4).
3
4
2
Never repair any grip. Grips that are bent, misaligned or otherwise distorted should be discarded and replaced. 
If there is ever a question about the safe condition of any grip, contact Klein Tools Customer Service directly at 
847.821.5500 or 800.553.4676 or email HiSupport@kleintools.com.
Step 6. 
Carefully inspect jaw condition, proper alignment of jaws 
and all parts, and possible distortion caused by exceeding safe-load 
specifications. Grips should operate smoothly. Spring-loaded grips 
should lock open with loop handle in “Down" position and should close 
automatically with loop handle “Up." The Klein Parallel Jaw Grip may be 
tested by opening and closing the jaws by hand, exercising proper caution. 
All parts and rivets should be checked for distortion (illustration #6).
 Step 5.
Apply lubricant to all joints and 
moving parts. Do NOT lubricate 
gripping surfaces of jaws 
(photos left 
#5
).
6
5
Jaws 
closed
Side 
plates
Body Jaws
Loop 
handle
To lock 
open










