Lindstrom Static-Control Wire Cutters




The grips on these tools divert static electricity faster than our other static-control wire cutters, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment. Cutters have spring-assisted jaws that open automatically when you release the handles and an adjustable jaw pivot that keeps the jaws aligned. Also known as diagonal-cutting pliers.
Tapered-head cutters fit more easily in tight spaces but are less durable than oval-head cutters. Those with a reduced head thickness, also called tapered and relieved head thickness, allow close trimming in confined spaces.
Cut profile refers to the amount of pinch left on the tip of the wire after it has been cut.
Flush cutters produce a cut with virtually no pinch, creating clean connections for easy soldering. Flush-cut tools don’t last as long as semiflush.
Cutters with an ultra grip have the most comfortable hold because their grip is made of hard and soft materials.
Jaw | For Wire | |||||||||||||
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O'all Lg. | Cut Profile | Cutting Edge Location | Head Thick. | Lg. | Opening Style | Max. Dia. | Max. Gauge | Type | Electrical Properties | Surface Resistivity | Material | Manufacturer Model No. | Each | |
Tapered Head and Ultra Grip | ||||||||||||||
5 1/4" | Flush | Side | Reduced | 7/16" | Spring Assisted | 0.039" | 18 | Soft Wire | Static Dissipative | 106-108 ohms-m | Steel | RX8147 | 0000000 | 000000 |