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Seatek
is Proud to Introduce a New Line of Diagonal Pliers, Cutters, & Tools for
Communications, Security, Electronic & Electrical Work
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Needle Nose Pliers

Wire Strippers
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Diagonal Cutters

Electronics Tools
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Diagonal cutters have
precision ground cutting edges.
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Pliers are made with precision
ground jaw profiles and serrations.
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Soft PVC handles ergonomically
shaped to provide a safe & comfortable grip in all working
conditions.
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Made out of high grade carbon
steel which is heat treated in a highly controlled environment.
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Mechanical stop prevents
over-stressing the jaws while cutting.
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Precision pivot and reamed
bores ensure smooth closing of the jaws.
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Antiglare black phosphatizing
treatment protects the tool and contrasts with the material being
cut.
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Patented safety clip that
catches excess wire after cutting is available on most models.
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Easy cutting action which
requires very little force and does not over stress the tool or the
part being cut.
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Patented constant force return
spring guarantees an unlimited number of cycles and reduces user
strain.
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CUT
WITHOUT STRESS
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Standard
Insulated handles 1013
ohms |
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Conductive
handles 104 ohms
Dissipative handles 107 - 109 ohms |
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INSULATED HANDLES: (Yellow)
This material is designed to work on low current. Normally supplied
unless otherwise specified. |
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DISSIPATIVE
HANDLES: (Black)
Applicable when components are sensitive to electrostatic charges.
Designed to discharge uniformly, in general between 1 and 2 seconds. |
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CONDUCTIVE
HANDLES: (Black)
Applicable when electrostatic charges have to be discharged immediately,
however, due to the quick discharge time it may damage sensitive
components. It is therefore restricted to specific applications. |
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TO COPE WITH THE INCREASING
REQUESTS FOR MATERIAL WHICH CAN CONTROL AND PREVENT ELECTROSTATIC PHENOMENA ALL TOOLS CAN
BE SUPPLIED WITH CONDUCTIVE HANDLES "C", OR WITH DISSIPATIVE HANDLES
"D". |
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