Excel - Hemostats
Clamp and hold tiny components with surgical precision during detailed assembly
Stainless steel hemostats grip small components with the kind of secure hold that frees both hands for soldering, gluing, or positioning. These surgical-grade tools lock closed with ratcheting action, maintaining constant pressure without requiring you to squeeze throughout the process. The 5.5-inch length provides sufficient reach into tight spaces while remaining maneuverable enough for detailed assembly work.
Jewelry makers rely on hemostats for holding jump rings during soldering, securing wire while wrapping, and positioning delicate findings that fingers can't safely grip near flame. Model builders use them to hold components during gluing, apply pressure to laminated surfaces, and retrieve dropped parts from confined areas. The serrated tips prevent slippage on metal surfaces without leaving visible marks on softer materials.
Choose straight-nose hemostats for direct access and general clamping tasks. Curved-nose versions reach around obstructions and provide better visibility when working at angles. Both configurations feature the same locking mechanism and grip strength. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion from flux, adhesives, and cleaning solvents while maintaining precise alignment through repeated use.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- Stainless steel construction resists corrosion
- 5.5 in. length provides optimal control
- Locking mechanism secures grip hands-free
- Available in straight or curved nose
- Ideal for jewelry making and crafts
- Precision tips handle delicate components
