FHS-103 Heat Nipper 25 deg.
Length: 190mm ; Blade length : 23mm ; Weight : 420g
♦ Drop forged and heat treated , Cr-Mo alloy steel
♦ Precision cutting edge 25o with longer handle
♦ Polished surface & Spring function
♦ Prevent cracks on fragile materials such as acrylics, styrenes(ABS) and plastics loaded with glass fibres.
♦ Easier and cleaner cutting ; Cutting ability : Ø 7.0mm
♦ Packing: PC/ Sliding Blister Card, 1pcs/inner box, 42pcs/ctn
※Replaceable alloy steel heating plate FW-29
FUJIYA FHS-103 Heat Nipper (25°)
Clean, Crack-Free Precision Cutting
The FUJIYA FHS-103 Heat Nipper is engineered to cut fragile materials such as acrylics, styrenes (ABS), and glass fiber-reinforced plastics with exceptional precision and minimal risk of cracking. Its 25-degree precision cutting edge and longer handle design provide superior leverage and cutting control.
Equipped with a replaceable alloy steel heating plate (FW-29), the blade warms up during operation, softening materials and delivering smoother, cleaner cuts. The tool is drop forged and heat treated from Cr-Mo alloy steel, ensuring exceptional strength and durability. A polished surface and spring return function improve ease of use, making this tool ideal for electronic assembly, model crafting, and plastic processing.
Features & Benefits:
25° angled precision cutting edge for cleaner cuts
Prevents cracking when cutting acrylics, ABS, and glass-filled plastics
Heated blade function enables smoother, stress-free trimming
Made of drop forged, heat-treated Cr-Mo alloy steel for durability
Long handle design for increased leverage and cutting force
Polished finish & built-in spring for smooth, user-friendly operation
Cutting capacity: Ø 7.0mm
Replaceable heating plate (Model: FW-29) for easy maintenance
Packaging: Sliding blister card, 1 pc/inner box, 42 pcs/ctn
Applications:
Trimming plastic parts in electronics manufacturing
Cutting and shaping acrylic and ABS components
Working with glass fiber-reinforced plastics
Ideal for model making, crafts, and precision industrial use