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    Replaceable-Tip Tweezers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tweezers. Replaceable-Tip Tweezers, Standard Round Tips.

    Standard Round Tips

    Extend the life of these tweezers by replacing the tips when they become worn. Commonly known as anti-magnetic tweezers, they are typically nonmagnetic but may become slightly magnetic with use.
    Ceramic Tip—Ceramic tips are made from zirconia-toughened alumina, which combines high strength and hardness. Because they have a hard surface, these tips resist abrasion and wear. They also have excellent thermal properties and withstand high temperatures and corrosive environments. These tips are often used when handling components during thermal, chemical and soldering processes, especially when very rigid tips are required. They are static dissipative.
    Round Tip—Tweezers with round tips won’t mar or nick components. However, they don’t hold objects as well as pointed tips.
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    Standard Round Tips
    0.028"0.024"5 3/8"300 Series Stainless Steel
    712,550SmoothPlain1× 10^12Antistatic, Electrically Insulating, Static Control6182A107000000
    Replaceable-Tip Tweezers, 0.028" Wide x 0.024" Thick Ceramic Standard Round Tips
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    Replacement Tips
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