Description
The Leatherman Surge is one of our two largest multi-tools; a real powerhouse, built with our largest pliers, longest multi-tool blades and easy-to-use locks.
A unique blade exchanger, large and small bit drivers and four outside-opening blades give you quick access to the tools you use most. The Surge was built for tough jobs and the hands that do them.
Features:
– All locking features means that every tool and knife on the body of the handle, with the exception of the plier head, will lock into place.
– Note that the Crunch; however, does feature both all locking tools and plier head.
– The all locking design enables the user to operate individual tools safely and effectively.
– By locking them into place when fully open, the user can put pressure on the implement while safely completing the job, before manually
unlocking the tool to stow it away.
– This secure ring is for attaching the tool safely and securely to a lanyard.
– Often people who work near water or on scaffolding attach their tool to a lanyard on their person to avoid losing the tool if its dropped.
– This multi-tool features tools that are accessible while the tool is in its folded or closed position, mimicking the functionality of a pocket knife.
– Every feature on this tool can be opened and operated with one hand. This enables the user to keep the other hand free for situations that require multi-tasking or a free hand.
– A die cast pinching tool with an angled nose for holding or manipulating materials, ideal for small objects or tight spaces.
– A die cast pinching tool for holding or manipulating materials.
– Replaceable bypassing cutting blades crafted from 154CM, meant for cutting regular and light-gauge wire.
– 154CM will keep its edge three times as long as traditional stainless steel for less down-time in the field.
– Replaceable bypassing cutting blades crafted from 154CM, meant for cutting hard wire.
– 154CM will keep its edge three times as long as traditional stainless steel for less down-time in the field.
– Concave cutters located under plier jaws for use on Stranded wire – smaller gauge wire bundled or wrapped together to form a larger conductor.
– The concave shape helps to keep the shape of the strands without crushing them.
– Found in the jaw of the tool and used for general purpose crimping of electrical connectors.
– A useful notch for safely stripping multiple types of wire.
– A knife crafted from 420HC, a high-carbon stainless steel that is corrosion resistant and can be easily maintained.
– A toothed blade crafted from 420HC stainless steel.
– Serrations grab and cut materials easily, making this style of blade exceptionally useful for cutting through rope or fiber.
– A toothed tool made from 420HC stainless steel that is designed to work on a pull motion, which requires less effort and has less propensity for breakage.
– The open-tooth design keeps the saw from filling up with material, allowing the user to complete a job without pausing to clean the tool.
– Scissors for cutting paper or other light materials that automatically spring back to the open position when not being used.
– Sprung tools are helpful for reducing hand-fatigue, especially in scissors where the user may be opening and closing the tool many times
to make multiple cuts in a row.
– An awl is a tool that can be used to create or enlarge holes by puncturing materials such as leather or canvas.
– They can also be used to start stair steps for hunting stands.
– The thread loop can be used for sewing materials together when necessary.
– A precise measuring guide for determining length in inches or centimeters, up to 8 inches or 19 centimeters.
– A lever/punch style tool to assist in opening canned goods, perfect for camping or in survival situations.
– The blade on this tool has been ground in a way that it pushes the cut metal into the rim, keeping sharp edges from cutting the user as the can is handled.
– A 420HC stainless steel tool with a crisscross pattern that forms a rough surface for the user to file or smooth both wood and metal surfaces.
– The file pattern on Leatherman files is extended to the end of the file as well as down the side to give a file stoke and/or a more precise file edge.
– A stainless steel blank coated with premium synthetic diamond particles which create a rough surface that can be used to sharpen hard steel blades with much more precision than wood/metal files.
– This feature allows the user to swap out Leatherman and universal t-shank tools of the same length for specific jobs, extending the functionality of the multi-tool.
– The Blade Exchanger locks the tool into place for safety during use.
– This driver slot holds any of the full-size Leatherman tool bits in place and allows the user to exchange bits for different jobs.
– Not intended for the eyeglass screwdriver tip.
– A flat bladed screwdriver tooled from 420HC stainless steel, intended for use on larger slotted screws.
– A flat bladed screwdriver tooled from 420HC stainless steel, intended for use on small slotted screws.
Specifications:
– Primary Blade Length: 3.1 in | 7.87 cm
– Closed Length: 4.5 in | 11.5 cm
– Weight: 12.5 oz | 335 g
– An improved, high-carbon (HC) form of 420 stainless steel that works well with high production tooling.
– 420HCs strength is optimized in Leatherman multi-tools by heat treatment.
– Black oxide is a powder-based metal coating.
– Ideal for situations where giving away a position would be costly, it is widely used by the military for its effectiveness in reducing
glare and reflection.






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