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    Long-Reach Tweezers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tweezers. Long-Reach Tweezers, Standard Round Tips.

    Standard Round Tips

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tweezers. Long-Reach Tweezers, Standard Round Tips, Plastic-Coated Tip.

    Standard Round Tips

    Plastic-Coated Tip

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tweezers. Long-Reach Tweezers, Standard Toothed Tips.

    Standard Toothed Tips

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tweezers. Long-Reach Tweezers, Slim Round Tips.

    Slim Round Tips

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tweezers. Long-Reach Tweezers, Bent Round Tips.

    Bent Round Tips

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tweezers. Long-Reach Tweezers, Curved Round Tips.

    Curved Round Tips

    Extra-long tips provide access to material in hard-to-reach areas.
    Slim Tip—Tweezers with slim tips allow more visibility of your work than standard tips.
    Curved Tip—Tweezers with curved tips reach over and around obstructions.
    Bent Tip—Tweezers with bent tips reach over and around obstructions.
    Round Tip—Tweezers with round tips won’t mar or nick components. However, they don’t hold objects as well as pointed tips.
    Toothed Tip—Tweezers with toothed tips have a good grip in tight spaces because the tips interlock tightly.
    Copper—Copper tweezers prevent sparking and won’t scratch steel workpieces. They resist corrosion and are nonmagnetic.
    400 Series Stainless Steel—400 series stainless steel tweezers have good corrosion resistance and harder, more durable tips than 300 series stainless steel, but aren’t quite as strong as steel. They are mildly magnetic.
    300 Series Stainless Steel—300 series stainless steel tweezers have excellent corrosion resistance, but the tips are less durable than 400 series stainless steel. Commonly known as anti-magnetic tweezers, they are typically nonmagnetic but may become slightly magnetic with use.
    200 Series Stainless Steel—200 series stainless steel tweezers have good corrosion resistance, but the tips are less durable than 400 series stainless steel. Commonly known as anti-magnetic tweezers, they’re typically nonmagnetic but become slightly magnetic with use.
    Plastic-Coated Tip—Tweezers with plastic-coated tips won’t mar delicate components.
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    Standard Round Tips
     
    Copper
    0.250"0.125"8 1/2"SerratedKnurled HeadPolishedLong Reach00000000000000
     
    400 Series Stainless Steel
    0.122"0.063"8"SerratedKnurled HeadDullLong Reach000000000000
    0.146"0.067"12"SerratedKnurled HeadDullLong Reach000000000000
    0.157"0.067"10"SerratedKnurled HeadDullLong Reach000000000000
     
    400 Series Stainless Steel with Plastic-Coated Tips
    0.213"0.197"8"100SmoothKnurled HeadDullLong Reach00000000000
    0.220"0.190"12"100SmoothKnurled HeadDullLong Reach000000000000
     
    300 Series Stainless Steel
    0.244"0.126"24"SerratedKnurled HeadPolishedLong Reach000000000000
     
    200 Series Stainless Steel
    0.200"0.102"12"SerratedKnurled HeadPolishedLong Reach0000000000000
     
    Standard Toothed Tips
     
    400 Series Stainless Steel
    0.313"0.094"14"SmoothKnurled HeadPolishedLong Reach0000000000000
     
    Slim Round Tips
     
    400 Series Stainless Steel
    0.055"0.035"7"SerratedKnurled HeadDullLong Reach00000000000
     
    Bent Round Tips
     
    400 Series Stainless Steel
    0.067"0.024"25°7"SerratedKnurled HeadDullLong Reach00000000000
    0.150"0.055"30°10"SerratedKnurled HeadDullLong Reach000000000000
     
    300 Series Stainless Steel
    0.244"0.126"30°24"SerratedKnurled HeadPolishedLong Reach000000000000
     
    Curved Round Tips
     
    Copper
    0.250"0.125"45°8 1/2"SmoothPlainPolishedLong Reach000000000000
     

    Squeeze-to-Open Tweezers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tweezers. Squeeze-to-Open Tweezers, Standard Round Tips and Plain-Grip.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tweezers. Squeeze-to-Open Tweezers, Standard Trapezoidal Tips and Knurled-Head-Grip.

    Standard Round Tips and

    Plain-Grip

    Standard Trapezoidal Tips and

    Knurled-Head-Grip

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tweezers. Squeeze-to-Open Tweezers, Offset Round Tips and Plain-Grip.

    Offset Round Tips and

    Plain-Grip

    Hold small parts without the need to apply pressure. Squeeze these tweezers to open the tips and release to close them.
    Offset Tip—Tweezers with offset tips keep whatever object they’re holding elevated when they’re set down on a surface. This is useful if you need both hands free.
    Round Tip—Tweezers with round tips won’t mar or nick components. However, they don’t hold objects as well as pointed tips.
    Trapezoidal Tip—Tweezers with trapezoidal tips give you a good grip on large, flat components.
    Plastic-Coated Tip—Plastic-coated steel tweezers won’t mar delicate components.
    400 Series Stainless Steel—400 series stainless steel tweezers have good corrosion resistance and are mildly magnetic.
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    Standard Round Tips and Plain-Grip
    0.160"0.120"Plastic Coated6 1/2"SteelSmoothPolishedSqueeze to Open00000000000000
     
    Standard Trapezoidal Tips and Knurled-Head-Grip
    0.177"0.051"6 1/4"SteelSerratedPolishedSqueeze to Open0000000000000
     
    Offset Round Tips and Plain-Grip
    0.185"0.067"5 1/2"400 Series Stainless SteelSerratedPolishedSqueeze to Open000000000000
     
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