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Tweezers VALLEJO Straight Tip Stainless Steel 175 mm
Tweezers VALLEJO Straight Tip Stainless Steel 175 mm
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Tweezers VALLEJO Straight Tip Stainless Steel 175 mm
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Tweezers VALLEJO Straight Tip Stainless Steel 175 mm
Tweezers VALLEJO Straight Tip Stainless Steel 175 mm
VALLEJO Straight Tip Stainless Steel Tweezers, 175 mm, are precision hand tools designed for controlled gripping, holding and placement of small parts. Constructed from corrosion-resistant stainless steel with a smooth finish, these tweezers feature a straight fine-point tip that provides accurate alignment and handling in modelling, hobby, electronics and general workshop tasks. The single-piece design offers inbuilt strength and stability, while solvent resistance and anti-magnetic properties make them suitable for work with adhesives, oils and delicate electronic components.
The straight fine-point tip enables accurate picking and placement of very small parts with minimal slippage, while the stainless steel construction ensures durability and corrosion resistance. The single-piece build delivers consistent alignment and long-term reliability. Solvent resistance prevents damage from common hobby and workshop chemicals, and the anti-magnetic property reduces the risk of disturbing magnetic-sensitive components.
Hold the tweezers between thumb and forefinger near the middle to maximize control and minimize hand fatigue. Align the straight fine tips with the component or part and apply gentle pressure to grip securely. For delicate items, use minimal force and steady movements to avoid deformation or damage. After use, clean the tips with a soft cloth and an appropriate solvent if required, then store in a dry place to preserve the finish and alignment.
Use these tweezers for tasks that require precise straight-tip control, such as placing tiny model parts or positioning electronic components. Avoid using them on hardened or high-torque fasteners to prevent tip deformation, and inspect tips periodically for alignment to maintain accuracy.
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