Use 5.5″ a straight Roch. Pean hemostat for safe, precise soldering when holding wires, components, and heat-sensitive parts in place for your electronics projects.
The 5.5″ straight hemostat is an indispensable tool for electronics and soldering applications, giving you precise control when working with delicate wires, resistors, capacitors, and other components. Its slightly longer length keeps your fingers comfortably away from heat sources, reducing the risk of burns while allowing you to work with steady accuracy. With locking jaws, this hemostat doubles as a third hand for soldering wires, providing both grip and stability for complex assembly tasks.
We've been selling high quality hemostats (locking forceps) since 1999. Indigo™ hemostats are made with AISI 410 German surgical grade stainless steel, not "alloy steel" recovered from rusted cars. See "Documentation" for the Chemical Analysis Certificate.
When working around hot soldering irons and delicate circuitry, straight hemostats are generally preferred because they allow a direct, steady grip on wires, components, and connectors while keeping your hands safely away from heat. Curved hemostats can still be useful for navigating tight angles or holding leads in awkward positions, but they sometimes obstruct the line of sight when soldering. For most electronics tasks, the straight design offers greater control and visibility, while curved versions are a helpful supplement for specialized angles.
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| 22881 | Anatomy medical dissection kit, rollup bag, #3/#10 blade | 1 |
| 22883 | Anatomy medical dissection kit, rollup bag, #4/#22 blade | 1 |
This lab Certificate of Analysis details the chrome, manganese & nickel content that ensures hardness, durability & rust resistance. For why this is important, read: Stainless Steel Tool Chemical Analysis
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