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The ENGINEER M2 Screw Pliers, also known as Neji-Saurus, are expertly designed to extract stripped, broken, or rusted screws ranging from 0.08 to 0.1 inches (2-3.5 mm). With an ergonomic anti-static grip and high carbon steel construction, these pliers are perfect for professionals working on delicate electronics. Their slim form factor allows access to hard-to-reach screws, making them an essential tool for any technician.
Brand | ENGINEER |
Material | High Carbon Steel |
Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 2.05"W |
Color | 1. for Φ2-3.5mm |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 75 Grams |
Specific Uses For Product | Screw Extraction |
Specification Met | RoHS |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
UPC | 767674667709 798256158957 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04989833039578 |
Manufacturer | エンジニア(ENGINEER) |
Part Number | PZ-57 |
Item Weight | 2.65 ounces |
Item model number | PZ-57 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Φ2~3.5mm用 |
Style | For Φ0.08 - 0.14 inch (2 - |
Pattern | Single Item |
Power Source | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
F**X
Works perfectly
I had a issue with screws holding down a PCIE Mini board, the screws were so soft and stripped easily. This removed it with little issue. Initially it is a bit difficult to get it to grab on, but once you get it grabbed on, the screw can easily be rotated out.It simple to use, doesn't hurt my hand, and is well worth the price. Only other option was to drill out the screw, and this saved me from having to do that.
S**M
If you work with small electronics these are a must
When it comes to lineman's, combination, long nose, you know what actually any plier that's not a channel lock or a pliers wrench (knipex is the only brand for those two types) the Japanese really make the best in the world. The tooling is solid and the fit and finish is perfect. I love the detailed grips and they do make a difference so it's not all for show. I have a few pair of vampliers and a few of the engineer neijisaurus and even though I'm not positive it wouldn't surprise me if they were made in the same factory. They're almost identical, down to the packaging. I went with a full set of the engineers for the minis only because they were on sale and the vampliers weren't.Don't let their moto fool ya either, these function as more than just screw removal. Some scenarios would be impossible for me to complete without the ability to securely hold a nut in place and the indention they have in their jaws ensure a tight grip that won't slip.These small pliers are a great addition to any electronics tech or hobbiest working with PCBs and tiny hardware (screws, nuts, bolts) and the full sized pliers are strong enough to withstand a commercial shop setting and commercial construction sites. They appear fancy because of the handles but they're far from just a show piece.
C**O
Great Product, and worth the money spent
Could tell that it was very high quality as soon as I got my hands on it. It worked perfectly for what I needed. Really helps to get those tiny chipped screws out.
J**J
Absolutley amazing
I initially bought the PZ-59 for a "just in case" since I've often used pliers with much struggle, and busting out the Dremel to make a slit is annoying. I don't like "drill bit screw extractors".PZ-59 success, which led to more purchases without hesitation:I needed to replace a poorly-installed door striker plate, and one screw was horribly stripped by the installer.I reversed it out just enough until it fully stripped.I struggled to get a good grip with vice grips.I cut a slit (my go-to!) with a dremel for a flathead...so much torque was necessary (on a #8 or #9 screw) that the screw head split, which was a new one for me. At least now I just cut it off with the dremel and got the striker plate off.So I cut the screw down flush with the door jamb and just put the new plate over it. I always wanted to remove it though.Months later, I got the PZ-59, removed the striker plate, and gave it a shot for fun.The screw was cut nearly flush, yet I still got a very slight grip on it with the PZ-59, and I remember applying much less effort because it grabbed on much more surface area than vice grips.I backed it out with ease, so excitedly, that I called my sister over to try and experience it!PZ-57 success:This is absolutely awesome. A couple of tiny screws (M2x3 size with a head thickness defintely less than 1mm) on a used laptop motherboard were stuck and I couldn't get them out.The PZ-59 was too large, and I didn't have much hope, but I bought PZ-57 anyway despite it being "too small" of a set for the diameter of the screw head, and I bought the PZ-58 as another "just in case" if it was too small.The PZ-57 easily gripped and got the screws turning ridiculously easy compared to all the forceful pressure I applied with the screw driver, and I was NOT wanting to cut a slit with my dremel.I don't need the PZ-58 at the moment, but I'm keeping it because the PZ-59 and PZ-57 are so ridiculously excellent. I'm sure I'll have a use and next time I won't need to order and wait for it.Buy it and try it. These are the right tool for the job!
D**E
Works Great!
Great product. Works to remove troublesome screws.
A**R
Happy DIYer
I had some brackets on my wall with screws that were painted over. Some were really stuck and I ended up stripping them. I tried several methods of getting them out that were unsuccessful. These pliers actually helped cut through the paint and got the screws out very easily. I only wish it had a way to hold it in place or a spring to make it easier to keep turning the screw.
R**.
EURORACK MODULAR M3 STRIPPED SCREW LIFE SAVER!!!
I tried everything for my modular eurorack synth case. I had a few m3 screws that were stuck and I tried multiple bits and all of them stripped further.Within seconds, this thing solved all issues.Truly a life saver. If you work with eurorack and you dont use knurlies or an equivalent I would strongly suggest having this tool in your repair kit.
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