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.
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 | |
Oval Head and Ultra Grip | ||||||||||||||
5 3/4" | Flush | Side | Standard | 5/8" | Spring Assisted | 0.079" | 12 | Soft Wire | Static Dissipative | 106-108 ohms-m | Steel | RX8161 | 0000000 | 000000 |