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Dumont Patter No. 3C Tweezers

Part # 157.225
Original price $33.25 - Original price $57.15
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$35.80
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Metals: Dumont HP Carbon #3C

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Product Details

Swiss made

Shorter version of the Pattern No. 3 Tweezers.  Overall length 4-1/2" (110mm).

The different grades of the tweezers:

The High Precision (HP) line of Dumont Tweezers has extensive hand finishing, and is considered Dumont's finest quality grade of tweezers.  These are the tweezers that the finest watchmakers in the world use.

Dumont Electronic Quality (EQ) Stainless Steel Tweezers from Switzerland. With less hand finishing than High-Precision tweezers, electronic quality tweezers are made for assembly work.  EQ quality tweezers are an excellent choice for everyday use.

Titanium Swiss (TS) has excellent strength and is very light weight compared to other metal choices in tweezers. Titanium is also resistant to high temperatures, anti-magnetic and corrosion and acid resistant. 

Choose from 7 metals:

  • 157.225  Dumont HP Carbon #3C - For high strength and durability
    • Carbon Steel is the strongest of the metals used to make Dumont Tweezers. Carbon steel will rust, so care must be taken to protect carbon steel tweezers in use and storage. Store carbon steel tweezers with a light coating of oil, or under a protective lightly oiled cloth. Carbon Steel is also magnetic. With proper care, carbon steel tweezers will hold an edge and stay sharp longer than stainless steel tweezers.
  • 157.226  Dumont HP Stainless #3C Inox - For strength and corrosion & acid resistant
    • Stainless Steel (Dumont INOX) is the most popular metal choice for Dumont Tweezers. Although not as strong as carbon steel, stainless steel resists rusting while still delivering a long lasting edge.  
  • 157.227  Dumont HP Anti Acid/Mag SS #3C - Stainless Steel Dumoxel, Non-magnetic, corrosion & acid resistant
    • Anti-Magnetic Stainless Steel-Dumont Dumoxel is a non-magnetic, corrosion and acid resistant material made for industrial situations when it's characteristics are necessary.  
  • 157.228  Dumont HP Dumostar #3C
    • Dumostar line of tweezers from Dumont are made of a special super-hard alloy that has been hardened to a minimum Rockwell 61. With careful use the Dumostar tweezers will keep their points almost indefinitely. Dumostar tweezers are magnetic-resistant (anti-magnetic), and acid and rust resistant. This is the top of the line alloy in the Dumont line, combining the best traits from the other alloys used in making Dumont tweezers.  
  • 157.519  Dumont EQ Stainless #3C - For strength, corrosion & acid resistant
    • Stainless Steel Dumont INOX is the most popular metal choice for Dumont Tweezers. Although not as strong as carbon steel, stainless steel resists rusting while still delivering a long lasting edge. 
  • 157.252  Dumont EQ Anti Acid/Mag SS #3C - Mild strength, anti-magnetic, corrosion & acid resistant
    • Anti-Magnetic Stainless Steel-Dumont Dumoxel is a non-magnetic, corrosion and acid resistant material made for industrial situations when it's characteristics are necessary.  
  • 157.0803C  Dumont TS Anti Acid/Mag SS #3C - Good strength, High temp resistance, Anti-magnetic, corrosion & acid resistant
    • Titanium Swiss has excellent strength and is very light weight compared to other metal choices in tweezers. Titanium is also resistant to high temperatures, anti-magnetic and corrosion and acid resistant. 




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Orley Morgan
tweezers

they are th e best just what i wanted