Excelta Cutters - 7371E - Long Nose Fine Tip - Relieved Head - Carbon Steel, MOQ of 30 - 7371E

$162.55
Description

Description

The Excelta Lazer Line Flush Carbon Steel Cutter is engineered for micro-precision applications requiring flawless, burr-free cuts. Featuring a long-nose, relieved fine-tip head, it provides exceptional reach and visibility for technicians working in high-density assemblies, microelectronics, and cleanroom environments.

Manufactured from carbon tool steel and induction-hardened to 63–65 RHC, this cutter ensures lasting sharpness and consistent cutting performance. Its optimum flush-cut blades deliver perfectly clean edges, reducing rework and enhancing overall process efficiency.

Designed for professional use, the dual leaf-spring mechanism ensures smooth operation, while ESD-safe molded grips provide operator comfort and static protection. Built to Excelta’s Lazer Line standards, this cutter embodies precision, durability, and reliability for advanced manufacturing environments.


Key Features

Optimum Flush-Cut Blades: Ensures clean, burr-free wire ends with minimal residue.

Relieved Fine-Tip Head: Offers superior access to tight, high-density work areas.

Carbon Tool Steel Build: Delivers long-term strength and wear resistance.

Induction-Hardened Edges: Maintains sharpness through thousands of precision cuts.

ESD-Safe Grips: Protects sensitive electronics from static discharge.

Lazer Line Engineering: Precision-crafted to meet professional micro-cutting standards.


Applications

Electronics Assembly: Perfect for trimming soft wire and component leads in PCBs.

Cleanroom Operations: Ideal for contamination-controlled environments.

Medical Device Manufacturing: Suitable for fine cutting of small wires and tubing.

Aerospace & Optical Fabrication: Supports high-precision assembly work.

Laboratory Use: Provides accurate cutting for technical and R&D applications.


Benefits

Micro-Precision Cutting: Handles ultra-fine wires as small as 0.001″ (0.03 mm).

Enhanced Accessibility: Long-nose design improves visibility and reach.

Consistent Performance: Hardened blades maintain optimal flush finish.

Operator Comfort: ESD-safe grips reduce hand fatigue and static risk.

Excelta Quality Assurance: Swiss-inspired precision for professional reliability.


Product Specs

Material Carbon tool steel
Head Type Long nose, relieved fine tip
Cut Type Optimum flush
Cutting Capacity 0.001″ – 0.010″ soft wire (50–30 AWG)
Width × Height 0.32" (8mm) x 0.20" (5mm)
Blade Angle ~16°
Hardness 63–65 RHC (induction hardened)
Overall Length 4.25″ (106 mm)
Handle Type ESD-safe ergonomic grips
Surface Resistivity ~10¹⁰ Ω/sq
Country of Origin USA

Categories

• Excelta Tools

• Precision Cutters

• Laboratory Accessories

• ESD-Safe Hand Tools

• Cleanroom Equipment

 

Reviews

FAQs

What is the Excelta Lazer Line Flush Cutter used for?

This cutter is designed for ultra-precise trimming of fine wires and component leads in electronics, cleanrooms, and micro-assembly applications. Its long-nose, relieved head provides excellent reach and visibility in dense work areas. It’s perfect for professionals requiring accuracy in delicate cutting environments.

What makes the “Lazer Line” series unique?

The Lazer Line series represents Excelta’s premium engineering standard, combining ultra-fine cutting performance with superior material hardness. Each cutter undergoes precision CNC machining for perfect alignment. This results in smooth, burr-free cuts with long-lasting edge durability.

What does “optimum flush” cutting mean?

Optimum flush cutting produces a perfectly even edge with no sharp tails or burrs. It minimizes post-cut finishing work and improves the overall quality of assemblies. This feature is essential in electronics and medical manufacturing, where precision is critical.

How durable are the cutting blades?

The induction-hardened carbon steel blades achieve 63–65 RHC hardness for long-term performance. They maintain sharpness through thousands of cuts without deformation. This ensures consistent quality even in high-volume production settings.

Are the handles safe for use around sensitive electronics?

Yes, the ergonomic grips are ESD-safe and molded from anti-static material with surface resistivity around 10¹⁰ Ω/sq. They protect sensitive electronic components from electrostatic discharge. The grips also enhance operator comfort and control during extended use.