Handwerkzeuge
Professional tools
- Dumont 0304-2SAESD-CO. ESD tweezers type 2, strong tips, amagnetic steel€25.10Excl. 19% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost
- Knipex 70 06 125. Diagonal cutter, chrome-plated, insulated 125 mm€25.04Excl. 19% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost
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- Knipex 99 14 300. Power rongeur pliers, high transmission, bright zinc plated, 300 mm€24.93Excl. 19% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost
- Knipex 67 01 140. Power end cutter, black atramentized, 140 mm€24.93Excl. 19% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost
- WERA 5057472001. ESD screwdriver set Kraftform Kompakt Stubby ESD 1, 10 pieces€24.80Excl. 19% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost
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- Knipex 08 25 145. Pointed combination pliers, chrome-plated, 145 mm€24.77Excl. 19% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost
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- Lindström 6151. EDGE Seitenschneider, kleine Facette, 0.2 - 1.6 mm€24.69Excl. 19% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost
- Lindström 6152. EDGE Seitenschneider, sehr kleine Facette, 0,2 – 1.3 mm€24.69Excl. 19% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost
- C.K T2370D. ESD placement tweezers, curved, type 2AB.SA ESD, 117 mm€24.68Excl. 19% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost
- Knipex 76 12 125. Side cutter for electrical mechanics, black atramentized, 125 mm€24.66Excl. 19% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost
Professional hand tools for electronics manufacturing, assembly, and maintenance demand surface resistances of 10⁶-10⁹ Ω (IEC 61340-5-1) to protect ESD-sensitive components throughout the assembly process. From precision tweezers with tip forces below 20 g to torque screwdrivers calibrated to ±4% accuracy, and crimping tools rated for wire cross-sections of 0.08-16 mm², the right hand tool eliminates rework and protects components rated at <100 V Human Body Model sensitivity.
esd.equipment supplies 3,827 professional hand tools across 13 subcategories - sourced from leading manufacturers and covering ESD-safe, non-sparking, and standard variants. All ESD tools comply with IEC 61340-5-1 and DIN EN 61340-5-2, making this range suitable for EPA-certified workplaces in electronics, semiconductor, medical device, and aerospace production environments.
ESD-safe vs. Standard vs. Non-sparking - Hand Tool technical comparison
| Criterion | ESD-safe tools | Standard tools | Non-sparking tools |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surface resistance | 10⁶-10⁹ Ω (IEC 61340-5-1) | >10¹¹ Ω (insulating) | Conductive (metal alloy) |
| Discharge protection | HBM <100 V, CDM <200 V | None | Not applicable |
| Material (handles) | Carbon-filled polymer, dissipative | Standard plastic / rubber | Al-Cu or Be-Cu alloy |
| Applicable standard | IEC 61340-5-1, DIN EN 61340-5-2 | DIN EN ISO 5745 (pliers) | DIN EN 13237, ATEX zone 1/21 |
| Typical application | EPA, SMT, PCB assembly | General workshop use | Oil, gas, chemical plants |
| Spark risk | Controlled static discharge only | Possible (metal-on-metal) | None (alloy design) |
| Calibration / traceability | Periodic resistance test per IEC 61340-5-2 | Not required | Material cert. required |
Typical application areas: Electronics manufacturing and SMT assembly (IPC-A-610, IEC 61340-5-1), semiconductor wafer handling (SEMI S1/S2), medical device production (ISO 13485), automotive electronics assembly (IATF 16949, VDA 6.3), aerospace and defense (AS9100D), oil, gas and chemical maintenance in ATEX zones (DIN EN 13237), precision mechanics and R&D laboratories























