Cross-Locking Tweezers with PVC-Coated Tips, Stainless Steel, 16.5 cm, Hands-Free

Cross-Locking Tweezers with PVC-Coated Tips, Stainless Steel, 16.5 cm, Hands-Free

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Cross-Locking Tweezers with PVC-Coated Tips, Stainless Steel, 16.5 cm, Hands-Free

£6.99
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Cross-locking (reverse-action) tweezers that stay clamped shut without hand pressure, freeing both hands for soldering, gluing and detailed assembly. The rubber PVC-coated tips give a non-slip grip on delicate parts without marking them.

  • Cross-locking: clamps shut hands-free
  • Rubber PVC-coated tips grip without marking
  • Stainless steel, 16.5 cm overall
  • For soldering, gluing and fine assembly
  • Jewellery, model-making and electronics

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Weight 50 g

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Common questions at the bench

Will heat damage these tweezers?
Stainless steel cross-lock and standard tweezers handle bench-torch heat (1500 °C+) on the working tips repeatedly without damage — the steel just discolours. Titanium-tip soldering picks specifically will not bond to silver or gold solder, which standard steel will after enough use.
Cross-lock or reverse-action — which one?
Cross-lock (self-locking on close) grips your work without finger pressure — best for holding a piece for soldering. Reverse-action (locks open, releases on squeeze) holds a piece in position when you want to walk away. Most benches end up owning both.
What is the third-hand base for?
A heavy base with one or two cross-lock arms keeps your work stable while you set up solder pallions or apply heat. Frees both your hands for the torch and pick. The heavier the base, the steadier the work — aim for 1 kg+ for medium bench-torch work.
Can I solder on a ceramic board?
Yes — ceramic boards reflect heat back into the work and do not pit the way old fire-bricks do. For sterling work, a charcoal block underneath gives a reducing atmosphere that helps prevent firescale.

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