Pliers are a
hand tool used to hold objects firmly, possibly developed from
tongs used to handle hot metal in
Bronze Age Europe. They are also useful for
bending and
compressing a wide range of materials. Generally, pliers consist of a pair of
metal first-class levers joined at a positioned closer to one end of the levers, creating short
jaws on one side of the fulcrum, and longer
handles on the other side. This arrangement creates a
mechanical advantage, allowing the
force of the
hand's grip to be amplified and focused on an object with precision. The jaws can also be used to manipulate objects too small or unwieldy to be manipulated with the
fingers.