This 14-piece ESD toolset from CK offers a comprehensive selection of high-quality tools for precise electronic work, packaged in a compact and robust service case measuring approximately 260 x 200 x 60 mm. The case contains foam inserts that are stable yet not made from ESD material.
Contents: Diagonal cutters T3773D with mini-angle, needle-nose pliers T3772D with smooth jaws, positioning tweezers T2334 (SM104.SA), precision tweezers T2343 (MM.SA), flathead screwdrivers, sizes: 1.5 x 60, 1.8 x 60, 2.5 x 60, 2.5 x 75, 3.0 x 100 & 4.0 x 100 mm; Phillips, sizes: 000 x 60, 00 x 60, 0 x 60 & 1 x 80 mm.
Electrostatic Discharge - marking for materials intended to protect other components from ESD by avoiding potential differences.
Crosstip
The crosstip head is one of the most commonly used screw head shapes, characterized by a cross-shaped profile in the middle of the screw head. This type of screw is operated with a crosstip screwdriver (also known as a Phillips screwdriver)
Slotted
The slotted head, also known as the flat slotted head, is one of the oldest and simplest screw head shapes. It has a single, straight slot on the top of the screw head, which is operated with a flat screwdriver (slotted screwdriver).
Mini bevel
Almost flush cut with fine cutting edges. Slightly shock-reduced cut, the cut leaves only a very small point at the end of the wire. Can be used for soft steel wires and copper wires.
Needle-nose pliers
The jaws of the needle-nose pliers are flat on the inside (gripping surface) and rounded on the outside. The flat inside provides stability and grip, while the rounded outside of the jaws enables wires to be bent and shaped.
Smooth gripping surface
Smooth gripping surfaces leave no marks on sensitive materials. They are ideal for fine work and gripping single wires or delicate surfaces.