Description
Price: $13.67
(as of Oct 30, 2024 18:27:58 UTC – Details)
The Hakko CHP 7A-SA pattern 7A tweezers with very-fine points have a smooth shaft and curved tines for use in electronics assembly applications. The heavy-duty curved tines provide a strong grip and ease gripping in high-density areas. The non-magnetic stainless steel construction resists corrosion. The tweezers is 4-1/2″ (118mm) long.
American Hakko Products manufactures soldering and desoldering tools. The company, founded in 1984, is headquartered in Valencia, CA.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 4.84 x 2.44 x 0.24 inches; 0.01 ounces
Item model number : 7A-SA
Date First Available : October 18, 2013
Manufacturer : Quality Hand Tools
ASIN : B00FZPFF96
Country of Origin : USA
Pattern 7A tweezers with very-fine point and curved tips for use in electronics assembly
Heavy-duty curved tines ease gripping in high density areas
Smooth shaft for general handling and positioning applications
Non-magnetic stainless steel construction resists corrosion
4-1/2″ (118mm) length
Customers say
Customers like the quality, functionality, and alignment of the tweezers. They mention they’re sturdy, work great for many small crafting projects, and mate the two jaws together perfectly. Some also say the size is perfect for working with small Gunpla parts and placing small resistors.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
J. –
Can’t go wrong with Hakko
Very good quality product and fully functional. You can’t go wrong with a Hakko product even if the pricing is a bit higher, it’s worth it.
badr –
thank you very much
thank you very much
Jacob –
Good quality for medium sized SMD application
I work for a manufacturing company as a rework technician and a wide assortment of tweezers for all sorts of applications. This tweezer is great quality for the price, it is very sturdy and I have had no problem with the tip bending out of place when dropped. The reason for the 4 star is because it is a very niche tweezer, it doesn’t open far enough out of the box to be used on larger parts like IC’s and BGA’s, but it’s tip doesn’t come to a sharp enough point to be used comfortably on things like 0402’s and smaller. While this is a good quality tweezer especially for the price, and I would recommend this to any hobbyists ect who is trying to find a one size fits all kind of tweezer, I don’t find myself using it to often over other tweezers.
jeremy l. –
Grips the smallest items with ease.
These tweezers mate the two jaws together perfectly. These are my favorite tweezers for electronics repair. Great for small delicate jobs.
jreid –
Great tool for journaling / scrapbooking
Love these little bent tweezers. They are great for laying down small (or larger) stickers in your journal or scrapbook. I saw a similar pair on a youtube video and was hoping I would find them here on amazon. I DID! I am sure they would work great for many small crafting projects that you just cant get your fingers on. they come with a i think silicone sleeve that goes over the top of the points they are pointy and do hurt if i forget to put the sleeve on before I put them back in my supply tray and reach for something. I hope to have these for a long time.
HDD FLASH Man –
Quality Curved Tweezers
We use these tweezers every day in our data recovery lab. Others we tried first just didn’t compare to these in quality or durability.
David M. –
Alignment is good
They’re a little weak but do the trick for most parts
RLH –
Stop using the cheap Chinese ones!
These are made in Italy and are much superior to the Chinese ones. I use them for hand-soldering surface mount components and they work with 0201 and up. Highly recommend.
j_nt –
Pinzas muy buenas, no son chinas, dice “Made in ITA”. No se deforman fácilmente, las uso del diario. El material está muy bien, resistente. Estás pinzas tienen su punto un poco afilada. Me gustaron mucho, las recomiendo ampliamente.
J Strong –
Best smd tweezers I own so I bought 4 sets. Wish so.eonw sold a sharpener on here
Amazon Customer –
Bought to apply stickers to gunpla. So glad I decided to spend a little more instead of going for the $10 kits with multiple tweezers. Very fine point, I would say at the tip is around 3-4 hairs thick, everything lines up enough where manipulating something like that is no problem at all.
Amazon Customer –
Tweezer ends are fine and meet dead on with no crossing.
Captain Ernesto –
I found a pair of tweezers, almost identical, made by Xcelite which are Made in the USA, also of supposedly non-magnetized metal (well they all can become, be very careful where you store these) for half the price. Shop around folks. Nothing wrong with these, but at fifteen to sixteen buckeroos a bit much.