Experience superior control and clean cuts with our YTH-109 5-Inch Electrical Cutter. Specially engineered with a thin profile and a 45-degree angled head, this tool is the perfect choice for high-density electronics work, jewelry making, and precision crafting.
The sharp, heat-treated blades allow for flush cutting in tight spaces where standard pliers cannot reach. Whether you are trimming component leads on a PCB or snipping delicate wires for a DIY project, the spring-loaded action and ergonomic handles ensure effortless operation and professional results.
45° Angled Tip: Designed specifically for reaching into crowded areas and making precise cuts at difficult angles.
Thin Profile Design: Ideal for flush-cutting component pins and small wires in high-density electronic assemblies.
Spring-Loaded Action: Automatically re-opens after each cut, significantly reducing hand fatigue during repetitive tasks.
Heat-Treated Steel: High-carbon steel construction ensures long-lasting sharpness and durability for clean, burr-free edges.
Insulated Comfort Grip: Features non-slip, ergonomic red handles for a secure hold and comfortable use over long periods.
Model: YTH-109.
Length: 5-Inch (127mm).
Head Angle: 45 Degree.
Cutting Material: Copper wire and soft metal leads.
Handle Material: Insulated PVC Non-Slip Grip.
Feature: Integrated Return Spring.
Electronics Assembly: Snipping excess wire from capacitors, resistors, and LEDs on circuit boards.
Jewelry Crafting: Precise cutting of soft beading wires, jump rings, and delicate metal chains.
Model Building: Trimming plastic parts from sprue trees or cutting small wooden dowels.
Vaping/Rebuildables: Clipping coil leads with precision in rebuildable atomizers.
Can I use this to cut steel wire or thick cables? No, these are precision cutters designed for soft metals like copper and aluminum. Attempting to cut hardened steel wire or thick cables may damage the sharp, thin-profile blades.
Does the angled head help with flush cutting? Absolutely. The 45-degree angle allows the cutting face to sit flat against a surface (like a PCB), ensuring a perfectly flush finish without leaving sharp protrusions.
How do I maintain the blades? Keep the blades clean and dry. A light drop of machine oil on the pivot point occasionally will keep the spring action smooth and prevent any oxidation.
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