Hakko CHP-170, Micro Cutter - CHP-170

$5.47
Description

Description

Description

  • Key Performance Benefit: Provides precise, flush cuts for fine wire and component leads, supporting clean finishes in detailed cutting tasks.
  • Material & Construction: Designed as a compact micro cutter with precision-ground cutting edges for controlled cutting in small or delicate applications.
  • Risk Reduction/Compliance Benefit: Flush cut design helps reduce sharp protrusions after cutting, supporting cleaner assemblies and reducing rework.
  • Protection Level: Intended for cutting fine wire and electronic component leads within its specified cutting capacity.
  • Comfort & Usability: Features ergonomic, slim-profile handles that support control and reduce hand fatigue during repetitive cutting tasks.
  • Safety & Compliance Assurance: No specific certifications or compliance claims stated.

Recommended For

  • Trimming electronic component leads
  • Fine wire cutting tasks
  • Electronics assembly and repair
  • Prototyping and bench work
  • Precision cutting applications

Product Details

  • Product Type: Micro cutter
  • Cut Style: Flush cut
  • Application: Fine wire and component lead cutting

Primary Industries

  • Electronics
  • Manufacturing
  • Repair & Maintenance
  • Education

Standards and Certifications

  • Not specified
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FAQs

How does a flush-cut tool improve overall assembly quality?

Flush-cut tools create clean terminations that sit close to the surface, improving fit and appearance in assemblies. This reduces the need for secondary finishing steps and helps prevent interference with nearby components, especially in dense or space-constrained electronic layouts.

What factors should be considered before using this cutter on a new material?

Users should evaluate wire hardness, diameter, and material type before cutting. Using the tool outside its intended range can affect cut quality and tool lifespan. Matching the cutter to the application helps maintain precision and reduces the risk of blade wear or damage.

How does tool control affect precision in fine cutting tasks?

Precision cutting relies heavily on control and hand positioning. Tools designed for detailed work allow users to apply consistent pressure and accurate placement, which is critical when working near sensitive components or performing repetitive tasks that demand uniform, reliable results.

When is a micro cutter preferred over standard cutters?

Micro cutters are best suited for tasks requiring close access and fine detail, such as trimming component leads near boards or tight assemblies. Their compact size allows better visibility and maneuverability, where larger cutters may obstruct the work area or limit accuracy.

What maintenance practices help preserve cutting performance over time?

Keeping the cutting edges clean and avoiding use on hardened or oversized materials helps extend tool life. Periodic inspection for debris or residue buildup helps ensure consistent cutting performance and reduces the risk of uneven cuts or increased hand effort during use.