Watchmaker tweezers

Watchmaker tweezers

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Tweezers are identified by the numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, SS. Usually this refers to the type of tweezers and their specific application. Here is a general explanation of the different tweezers:

Number 2: Straight tweezers with fine tips.

Most often used for precise applications such as gripping small objects or placing tiny parts (e.g. on circuit boards, watch movements, jewelry, etc.).

Number 3: Pointed, angled tweezers.

Suitable for work that requires lateral precision, such as gripping objects in tight spaces.

Number 4: Tweezers with a wider, flat tip.

Useful for applications where a larger gripping surface is required, e.g. for holding thin slices or plates.

Number 5: Tweezers with a beveled tip.

Often used for surgical procedures or other applications where oblique precision is required.

Number 7: Tweezers with a blunt, rounded tip.

Suitable for applications where a blunt tip is required to avoid injury. For example in dermatology or sensitive work.

SS (Super Fine): Term for tweezers that have a particularly fine tip.

Commonly used in areas such as electronics, microsurgery or fine handicrafts.

Numbering and designations may vary depending on the manufacturer. For this reason, the manufacturer's specific information should be reviewed to ensure that you select the correct tweezers for the appropriate application.