Adafruit
Fine tip straight tweezers - ESD safe [135mm]
A reliable pair of ESD-safe tweezers for everyday SMD and SMT soldering work. Made from hard stainless steel with fine, pointed tips, they're precise enough ...
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A reliable pair of ESD-safe tweezers for everyday SMD and SMT soldering work. Made from hard stainless steel with fine, pointed tips, they're precise enough to handle even the smallest components — and the 12.5mm tip gap when open is wide enough to steady larger packages like TQFPs and SSOPs during placement.
Key Features
- ESD Safe – Anti-static construction protects sensitive components from electrostatic discharge
- Anti-Magnetic – Won't attract or hold magnetic particles
- Hard Stainless Steel – Durable, corrosion-resistant construction
- Fine Pointed Tips – Precise control for picking and placing any size SMD component
- Length – 135mm
- Tip Gap (open) – 12.5mm (0.5")
Ideal For
- Placing and steadying SMD components during soldering
- Handling TQFP, SSOP, and other fine-pitch IC packages
- PCB rework and assembly on the electronics bench
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- anti-static
- Anti-static materials help drain away small static charges instead of letting them build up. This can matter for clothing, brushes, or handling electronics where static discharge could be annoying or damaging.
- PCB
- A printed circuit board (PCB) is a board, usually rigid, with etched copper tracks that connect electronic components together without loose wiring. Components are mounted on the board and signals route between them through the copper layout.
- SMD
- SMD means surface-mount device, a component style designed to be soldered directly onto the surface of a circuit board rather than through holes. SMD parts are compact and mounted flat on the board, which suits smaller and mass-produced designs.
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