MECHANIC NT-K Non-magnetic Precision Tweezers
MECHANIC NT-K Non-magnetic Precision Tweezers
- Brand Mechanic
- Packaging Retail
- Manufacturer Ref NT-K
- SKU ME90025002
- EAN Code 3667075265252
- Warranty N/A
In stock
MECHANIC NT-K High Hardness and Non-Magnetic Precision Tweezers
Description
The MECHANIC NT-K series precision tweezers are an essential manual metrology tool for technicians specialising in micro-soldering and smartphone refurbishment. Designed to meet the requirements of working under a microscope, they allow for the handling of 01005-sized passive components and the precise positioning of fragile FPC cables without the risk of magnetic or electrostatic contamination.
Manufactured from a high-quality stainless steel alloy, these tweezers benefit from a specific heat treatment giving them a hardness exceeding 40 HRC. Their austenitic structure guarantees genuine non-magnetic properties, preventing the unwanted adhesion of micro-screws or ferrous components during critical reassembly phases. The tips are adjusted with micrometric tolerance to ensure perfect closure without overlapping.
The ergonomics of the NT-K series have been designed to reduce muscle fatigue during prolonged work sessions. The body of the tweezers features a matte sandblasted finish that eliminates annoying reflections under the ring lighting of binocular microscopes. Resistance to oxidation and acidic solder fluxes makes them a durable investment for intensive repair workshops.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer Reference: NT-K (NT-11 / NT-15 Models)
- Technology / Material: High-hardness austenitic stainless steel
- Physical Properties: Non-magnetic, Anti-acid, Anti-corrosion
- Tip Hardness: Exceeding 40 HRC
- Compatibility: Universal (Micro-electronics, Watchmaking, Optics)
- Dimensions: Approximately 140mm (depending on straight or curved model)
- Finish: Anti-glare matte sandblasting
Workshop Advice & Usage
To preserve the micrometric alignment of the tips, it is strictly advised against using these tweezers to pry off shields or to loosen seized screws. In the event of a fall, systematically check the symmetry of the tips under a microscope before resuming a micro-soldering operation. We recommend always replacing the silicone protective cap after each use to prevent accidental blunting of the tips.
In stock