Tweezers
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Tweezers provide a precise grip on small parts and materials. They squeeze their tips together to hold items for placement and removal in assembly, manufacturing, and repair applications.
General Purpose Tweezers
General purpose tweezers perform a range of gripping and placing tasks that don't require specialized tweezer materials or features. They are made of stainless steel to resist corrosion.
Tip Style: Bent
Tip Shape: Flat
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Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Shape: Round
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Tip Style: Straight
Tip Shape: Flat
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Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Shape: Round
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Cutting Tweezers
Cutting tweezers have sharp, hardened edges for precise trimming tasks. They snip through materials such as thin plastics and soft, fine wires.
Tip Shape: Point
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Plastic Tweezers
Plastic tweezers grip wires and components without marring or scratching them like metal tweezers might.
Tip Style: Bent
Tip Shape: Flat
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Tip Style: Straight
Tip Shape: Flat
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Tip Shape: Round
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Replaceable-Tip Tweezers
These tweezers have replaceable tips that can be changed out when worn to restore grip for picking up and placing small components.
Tip Style: Straight
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High-Precision Tweezers
High-precision tweezers have extra-narrow tips that grip fine wires and tiny parts. They are commonly used for placing components on printed circuit boards, repairing watches, and making jewelry.
Tip Style: Curved
Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Style: Offset
Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Style: Relieved
Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Style: Straight
Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Shape: Round
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Reverse-Action Tweezers
Reverse-action tweezers work like tiny spring clamps with tips that open with a squeeze of the handle and stay closed upon release for a firm grip on parts. They are commonly used for sorting and assembly tasks.
Tip Style: Straight
Tip Shape: Round
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Solder-Resistant Titanium Tweezers
Titanium tweezers resist heat to prevent solder from sticking to them, handle abrasive parts without wearing down like stainless steel, and are nonmagnetic for placing magnetic components. They are commonly used to grip silicon chips and manipulate parts during soldering or desoldering.
Tip Style: Bent
Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Style: Curved
Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Style: Relieved
Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Style: Straight
Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Shape: Round
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Insulated Tweezers
Insulated tweezers have a nonconductive coating or cover to reduce the risk of electrical arcing and protect against electrical shock if their tips make accidental contact with live circuits.
Tip Style: Bent
Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Shape: Round
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Tip Style: Straight
Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Shape: Round
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ESD-Safe Tweezers
ESD-safe tweezers have handle materials or coatings that dissipate electrostatic charges to protect static-sensitive electronics components and devices from damage. They are commonly used on circuit boards and medical devices.
Tip Style: Bent
Tip Shape: Flat
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Tip Style: Curved
Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Style: Straight
Tip Shape: Cylinder
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Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Shape: Round
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Nonsparking Tweezers
Nonsparking tweezers are made of metals that resist creating sparks. This reduces the risk of ignition in locations where combustible dust or flammable liquids, gas, or vapors are present. These tweezers are also softer than stainless steel ones, so they are less likely to scratch or mar delicate parts.
Tip Shape: Flat
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Tweezer Sets
Sets include an assortment of tweezers in various sizes and styles.
Tip Style: Curved
Tip Shape: Flat
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Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Shape: Round
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Tip Style: Straight
Tip Shape: Flat
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Tip Shape: Point
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Tip Shape: Round
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