Forging is the traditional and superior method for manufacturing the heads of combination pliers, and Jusheng Tools employs this process to create tools of exceptional strength and durability. Forged steel combination pliers start as a heated billet of high-quality steel that is then pressed and hammered into shape under tremendous pressure using dies. This process compresses the metal's grain structure and aligns it with the shape of the tool, creating a continuous grain flow that follows the contours of the jaws and handles. The result is a component that is inherently stronger and more resistant to impact and fatigue failure than one that is cast or machined from bar stock. After forging, the pliers undergo precise machining, heat treatment, and finishing. The forging advantage is particularly noticeable in the tool's ability to handle high torque and repeated stress without bending or breaking. For heavy-duty applications in construction, industrial maintenance, or automotive repair, forged combination pliers provide the confidence that the tool will not fail under extreme load. Our use of forging is a testament to our commitment to building tools that professionals can depend on in critical situations. For combination pliers where maximum strength is a non-negotiable requirement, our forged steel models are the recommended choice. Please contact us for details on our forging process and the resulting product benefits.