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KNIPEX Electronics Pliers 35 32 115 ESD

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KNIPEX Electronics Pliers 35 32 115 ESD35 32 115 ESD Electronics Pliers ESD Precision pliers for fine assembly work, e g. in electronics and fine mechanics For gripping, holding and bending Electrically discharging handles dissipative Sturdy, zero backlash box joint Smooth ground gripping surfaces Edges carefully deburred Low friction double spring for gentle and even opening The mirror polish together with a fine film of oil offer effective rust protection no circuit faults caused by

35 32 115 ESD Electronics Pliers ESD



  • Precision pliers for fine assembly work, e g. in electronics and fine mechanics
  • For gripping, holding and bending
  • Electrically discharging handles - dissipative
  • Sturdy, zero backlash box joint
  • Smooth ground gripping surfaces
  • Edges carefully deburred
  • Low-friction double spring for gentle and even opening
  • The mirror polish together with a fine film of oil offer effective rust protection - no circuit faults caused by peeling chrome from plated tools
  • Handles with two-colour multi-component grips black/grey
  • Round, pointed jaws
  • Ball bearing chrome steel, oil hardened




Technical attributes
Article No.
35 32 115 ESD
EAN
4003773024859
Head
mirror polished
Handles
with multi-component grips
Weight
70 g
Dimensions
115 x 71 x 17 mm
Standard
DIN ISO 9655 DIN EN 61 340-5
Reach
no  
RohS
no  
Jaw length (B)
22.5 mm
Jaw thickness (joint) (D)
6.5 mm
Tips width (E)
2.0 mm
Tips thickness (F)
1.0 mm
Head width (A)
11.0 mm
ESD
yes  

Small, slender and with ESD protection: the gripping pliers for sensitive electronics

Compact and good: 115 mm long for plenty of freedom of movement even where space is restricted

There is little room when working on electronic equipment, printed circuit boards and precision constructions such as measuring equipment and delicate apparatus: ideal conditions for the Knipex 35 32 115 ESD electronics pliers. These enable you to work well even in poorly accessible areas.

With their slim, flat head and a length of just 115 mm, these electronics pliers from Knipex are the ideal tool for the delicate gripping, holding and bending of sensitive components. The gripping surfaces are smooth ground to protect sensitive surfaces, and are tapered at the front.

Smooth operating and accurate, with box joint design and double spring

The smaller and more sensitive the component, the more precision pliers must deliver. The accurate, well-measured transmission of manual force to the component is one of the prerequisites when working in electronics and precision engineering. The mechanics of the Knipex 35 32 115 ESD are very finely adjusted. The joint is solid and smooth operating due to the box joint design. The inner handle is guided on both sides by the outer handle. This ensures precise running without any tilting effect. The low friction double spring supports the gentle opening of the pliers.

ESD protection from uncontrolled electrostatic discharge; safety rust protection

Sudden discharge resulting from electrostatic charging differences is feared in electronics because it can damage components. With the Knipex 35 32 115 ESD electronics pliers, the electrostatic energy is discharged in a constant, controlled manner continuously via the conductive handles. This avoids high potential differences between component and tool. There is no sudden discharge. The rust protection is also safe for sensitive electronic components. There is no chrome-plating, therefore no pieces of chrome can peel off and fall onto printed circuit boards. The mirror polish in conjunction with a fine oil film applied in the factory provides corrosion protection for the pliers during workshop use. The oil film must be replaced occasionally.

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