ESD tin knife 2-101 is a compact ESD‑safe tool with a pointed, very sharp technical ceramic blade designed for interrupting conductive tracks and scraping off solder residues on printed circuit boards (PCBs). Ideal for precision rework and cleaning in electronics assembly.
Key features- 7 mm wide blade with bevelled, very sharp edge
- Blade protrusion approx. 20 mm from the handle
- Dissipative ESD handle with rotating cap (resistance approx. 10^5 to 10^7 Ω)
- Tool for interrupting conductive tracks
- Scraper function for solder residues, excess solder and solder bridges
- Total length 104 mm
- Weight 9 g
Area of applicationUsed when working on printed circuit boards (PCBs) to interrupt conductor tracks or remove solder residues. The ceramic blade is particularly suited for delicate electronic rework and can be used instead of a steel-bladed tin knife (e.g. model 2-127) or together with a tin scraper (e.g. model 2-128) to clean solder bridges. Handle with care — the blade is extremely sharp.
Technical descriptionSuitable for electrostatically protected areas (EPA/ESD workplaces). Blades are made of technical ceramic; tips are finely ground and left without surface treatment to reduce chipping. The rotating cap is easy to operate and the ergonomically shaped handle ensures a comfortable, secure grip during precision tasks.
Specifications- Model: 2-101
- Blade material: technical ceramic
- Blade width: 7 mm
- Blade protrusion: approx. 20 mm
- Handle: dissipative ESD (resistance approx. 10^5 to 10^7 Ω) with rotating cap
- Function: interrupting conductive tracks; scraping off solder residues, excess solder and solder bridges
- Length: 104 mm
- Weight: 9 g
- EPA suitable (for ESD workplaces / ESD protection zones)