Buy Tsunoda TM-10 Angled Tip Cutter from Sydney, Australia. The Tsunoda TM-10 Angled Tip Cutter is the ideal tool for intricate work. This Japanese-made precision oblique tip cutter is made of top grade steel and is fitted with leaf springs for long-lasting, non-backlash stability. The elastomeric double molded resin grips offer a comfortable, secure grip ideal for high volume production level work. The 45° angled head is perfect for snipping one leg of an IC or cutting protruding lead wires on printed circuit boards.
Buy Tsunoda TM-10 Angled Tip Cutter from Sydney, Australia. The Tsunoda TM-10 Angled Tip Cutter is the ideal tool for intricate work. This Japanese-made precision oblique tip cutter is made of top grade steel and is fitted with leaf springs for long-lasting, non-backlash stability. The elastomeric double molded resin grips offer a comfortable, secure grip ideal for high volume production level work. The 45° angled head is perfect for snipping one leg of an IC or cutting protruding lead wires on printed circuit boards.
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Buy Tsunoda TM-10 Angled Tip Cutter from Sydney, Australia. The Tsunoda TM-10 Angled Tip Cutter is the ideal tool for intricate work. This Japanese-made precision oblique tip cutter is made of top grade steel and is fitted with leaf springs for long-lasting, non-backlash stability. The elastomeric double molded resin grips offer a comfortable, secure grip ideal for high volume production level work. The 45° angled head is perfect for snipping one leg of an IC or cutting protruding lead wires on printed circuit boards.
Buy Tsunoda TM-10 Angled Tip Cutter from Sydney, Australia. The Tsunoda TM-10 Angled Tip Cutter is the ideal tool for intricate work. This Japanese-made precision oblique tip cutter is made of top grade steel and is fitted with leaf springs for long-lasting, non-backlash stability. The elastomeric double molded resin grips offer a comfortable, secure grip ideal for high volume production level work. The 45° angled head is perfect for snipping one leg of an IC or cutting protruding lead wires on printed circuit boards.
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