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01375 ELECTRONICS DIAG CUTR-ESD HANDLES

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79 32 125 ESD
KNIPEX

01375 ELECTRONICS DIAG CUTR-ESD HANDLES
Knipex 79 32 125 ESD 5" Electronics Diagonal Cutters-ESD Handles

  • Precision pliers for ultra fine cutting work in electronics and fine mechanics
  • Very precisely ground and sharp cutting edges with very small bevels for precise cutting work on small electronic components
  • Cutting edge hardness (approx. 64 HRC)
  • Approx. 20% lighter than conventional electronics pliers
  • Bolted joint with carefully manufactured joint surfaces for even,
  • Low-friction movement throughout the entire opening range
  • Double spring for a gentle and even opening
  • Optimized handle grips for comfort
  • Pointed head
  • ESD (electrostatic discharge) handles discharge electrostatic energy through the handles in a gradual and controlled manner which protects components endangered by electrostatic discharge
  • Ball bearing chrome steel; forged, multi stage oil-hardened
  • Semi-flush cut
  • Pliers burnished

UPCs843221013752COOGermany
Harmonized Tariff Code8203.20.6060ECCNEAR99
UNSPSC27112149Nominal Length5"
Tool Width2"Tool Height1"
Length/Width/Height UnitInchesTool Weight0.14
Weight UnitPoundsPackaging Length6 1/2"
Packaging Width2"Packaging Height1"
Packaging Weight0.1711000 Volt InsulatedNo
Material TypeBall bearing chrome steel, forged, oil-hardenedHandle TypeESD multi-component
Surface FinishPolishedOther Surface FinishBlack atramentized
Joint TypeBoltedESD IndicatorYes
ColorBlue/GrayCutting Edge ShapeVery small bevel
Cutting ResultSemi-flushBlade Length7/16"
Cutting Capacity - Soft Wire1/64" to 1/16"Cutting Capacity - Medium Hard Wire (Nail)3/64"
Cutting Capacity - Hard Wire (Steel Wire)1/64"Cutting Edge HRCApprox. 64 HRC
Jaw Length7/16"Jaw Width7/16"
Jaw Thickness1/4"Tip Thickness1/4"
Reachdoes not contain SVHCRoHSnot applicable
Prop 65 ConflictNo

Item Specifications

  • CUTTING PLIERS
  • 0.17 lbs per EA
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