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Lisle 37980 Electrical Disconnect Pliers, 60 Degree Angled Tips

Item # LI37980
Lisle 37980 Electrical Disconnect Pliers, 60 Degree Angled Tips Lisle LI37980
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$27.28
 
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Lisle 37980 Electrical Disconnect Pliers, 60 Degree Angled Tips

  • Lisle 37980 electrical disconnect pliers are designed to release locking push tab style connectors on mass air flow sensors, fuel injectors, ignition coils, and similar applications. The 60 degree angled tips improve access in tight spaces, and the hook and point ends help unlock and separate connectors without damage.
  • Features:
    • 60 degree angled tips for easier access to hard to reach automotive connectors, improving service efficiency
    • Hook end pulls the locking tab out; point end engages the tab, enabling controlled release with less risk of breakage
    • Squeeze to compress tabs and lift to separate the connector from the sensor without damage
    • Intended application: push tab electrical connectors on MAF sensors, fuel injectors, and ignition coils; not a replacement part for a specific SKU
  • Specifications:
    • Manufacturer: Lisle
    • Part Number: 37980
    • Product Type: electrical disconnect pliers
    • Tip Angle: 60 degree
    • System Compatibility or Application: releases locking push tab style connectors on mass air flow sensors, fuel injectors, and ignition coils
    • Quantity: single tool
  • The Lisle 37980 Electrical Disconnect Pliers can also be referred to as electrical connector pliers, push tab connector tool, 60 degree connector pliers, MAF connector pliers, and fuel injector connector pliers.

 

Lisle Corporation manufactures specialty automotive service tools for professional technicians, covering engine, brake, electrical, and general service categories with a focus on practical, shop proven designs.

 

Q: What connectors does 37980 work on?
A: Locking push tab style connectors commonly found on mass air flow sensors, fuel injectors, and ignition coils.

 

Q: How do I use the hook and point tips?
A: Use the hook to pull the locking tab outward, use the point to engage the tab, then squeeze and lift to separate the connector without damage.

 

Q: Is this a replacement part for another Lisle tool?
A: No. It is a standalone specialty plier for disconnecting automotive electrical connectors.

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Lisle 37980 Electrical Disconnect Pliers, 60 Degree Angled Tips