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HARDEN 5-Inch (125mm) Professional Electronic Long-Nose Pliers | 560287

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Master the most intricate electronic repairs with the HARDEN 560287 5" Electronic Long-Nose Pliers. This tool is a staple for PCB technicians and artisans who require surgical-level control when handling small-scale components, jumpers, and fine-gauge wires.

Forged from premium high-carbon steel and heat-treated for maximum durability, the 560287 features precision-ground needle-nose jaws. The slim, tapered profile allows for effortless reach into congested electronic housings or deep within intricate mechanical assemblies. To ensure a smooth user experience during repetitive tasks, these pliers are equipped with a high-quality leaf-spring mechanism that automatically re-opens the jaws, significantly reducing hand fatigue during long shifts in the workshop.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Precision 5-Inch Slim Profile: Optimized for delicate work in tight spaces where standard-sized pliers are too bulky.

  • Smooth Tapered Jaws: Designed to grip and bend wire without marring or scratching sensitive surfaces.

  • Forged High-Carbon Steel: Industrial-strength construction ensures the tips remain perfectly aligned and won't flex under tension.

  • Integrated Leaf-Spring Action: Provides a smooth, self-opening motion for rapid, one-handed operation.

  • Ergonomic Soft-Grip Handles: Non-slip, dual-material handles offer superior tactile feedback and a comfortable hold.

  • Anti-Rust Finish: Polished head with a protective coating to maintain tool integrity in humid environments.

Technical Specifications:

  • Model Number: 560287

  • Overall Length: 5 inches / 125mm

  • Material: Forged High-Carbon Steel

  • Jaw Type: Precision Long-Nose (Needle-Nose)

  • Handle Type: Dual-Color Ergonomic Grips

Ideal For:

  • Electronics & PCB Repair: Positioning jumpers, holding surface-mount components, and managing fine wiring.

  • Jewelry & Beading: Bending delicate wire, opening small jump rings, and securing clasps.

  • Hobby & Model Making: Precision assembly of plastic and metal scale models.

  • Watch & Camera Repair: Handling the microscopic screws and springs found in precision optics and timepieces.