RS PRO 150mm, Low Carbon Austenitic Steel, Smooth, Tweezer

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1025-Handtool
RS Stock No.:
429-752
Manufacturer:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Material

Low Carbon Austenitic Steel

Overall Length

150 mm

Orientation

Straight

Point Type

Smooth

Anti-Magnetic

Yes

COO (Country of Origin):
IN

RS PRO Tweezer, Low Carbon Austenitic Steel, 150 mm


The RS PRO tweezer is designed for precision handling with smooth tips and a strong grip, making it ideal for general assembly tasks and handling small wires and components. Crafted from low carbon austenitic steel, it offers excellent corrosion resistance and durability.

Features and Benefits


Smooth tips: Ensures precise handling and reduces the risk of damage to delicate components
Strong grip: Provides secure handling of small parts, enhancing efficiency in assembly tasks
Anti-magnetic: Prevents magnetic interference, suitable for sensitive electronic components
Corrosion resistance: Withstands exposure to most chemicals, acids, and salt materials, ensuring longevity
Low carbon austenitic steel: Offers durability and strength for demanding applications
Laser marking: Provides easy identification and traceability

Applications


Electronics assembly
Laboratory work
Jewellery making
Watch repair

Additional Information


Material: Low Carbon Austenitic Steel
Overall Length: 150 mm
Point Type: Smooth
Anti-Acid: Yes

Why RS PRO?


RS PRO is the own brand of RS, offering professional quality products and solutions across all industries and technologies. Our product range is rigorously tested, inspected, and audited against demanding international standards to provide you with industrial-grade quality, at the right price. Making RS PRO your smart choice.

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