Brand | ENGINEER |
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Material | High Carbon Steel |
Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 2.05"W |
Color | 1. for Φ2-3.5mm |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Specific Uses For Product | Professional |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Manufacturer | エンジニア(ENGINEER) |
Part Number | PZ-57 |
Item Weight | 3.53 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 |
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ENGINEER PZ-57 Engineer Screw Saurus M2 Tanned Screw/Crushed Screw/Rusted Screw, For φ0.08-0.1 inch (2-3.5 mm), Anti-Static
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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 | 100 Grams |
Specific Uses For Product | Professional |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
About this item
- Ideal for use with M2 or lower precision screws such as printed circuit boards and electronics
- Lightweight design with a pocket size of 4.7 inches (120 mm), only 2.6 oz (7
- The slim tip allows you to work in deep areas
- International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.
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Value for money | 4.8 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Comfort | 5.0 | 4.3 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 | — |
Craftsmanship | 4.9 | — | 4.8 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.5 |
Sturdiness | 4.9 | — | — | 5.0 | 5.0 | — |
Easy to use | 4.9 | — | 4.7 | — | — | 4.8 |
Sold By | Bridge Precision Tools | UE Direct | Bridge Precision Tools | Bridge Precision Tools | Bridge Precision Tools | Bridge Precision Tools |
material | High Carbon Steel | Alloy Steel | Body: High carbon steel; Grip: Elastomer | Body: High carbon steel (S58C); Grip: Elastomer | Body: High carbon steel; Grip: Elastomer | High Carbon Steel |
cutting width | — | 1 centimeters | 0.12 centimeters | 0.2 centimeters | — | 0.12 centimeters |
grip type | Ergonomic | Ergonomic | Ergonomic | Ergonomic | Ergonomic | Ergonomic |
handle material | Rubber | Plastic,Steel | Rubber | Rubber | Rubber | Rubber |
unit count | 1 | — | — | — | 1 | 1 |
specific uses | Professional | — | Professional, Amateur | Twist, Cutting | Professional; Amateur | Professional |
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ENGINEER PZ-57 Screw Removal Pliers for Tiny M2 Screws
The Screw Removal Pliers for electronic components, small-sized and ESD-safe
- Ideal for removing stripped or special screws of small size
- ESD-Safe handles made of thermoplastic elastomer featuring oil resistance
- Concave design allows for a firmer grip on the screw and makes it easy to remove screws
- Pliers provide vertical and horizontal serrations for extra biting power
- Great for small electronic components and makes it easy to get into tight spaces
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Concave DesignConcave Design on plier allows for higher gripping power for screws. |
SerrationsVertical and Horizontal serrations allows for extra biting power and easy removal. |
Slim NosePerfect slim nose for access into confined spaces and for small electronic components. |
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ASIN | B001D7KU7W |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #60,819 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #74 in Needle-Nose Pliers |
Date First Available | August 28, 2011 |
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Customers like the quality, performance, and grip of the pliers. For example, they say it's well made, works well, and is perfect for fine work. Customers are also impresseded with the grip, saying it has an ESD safe grip that makes it easy to hold the screw. As for value, they mention it'll last a long time. Opinions are mixed on size.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the pliers. They mention that it is a high quality tool, well made, and has a solid feel. Some say that it works amazing for screws stuck inside a laptop and is able to grip the edge of the tiny M.2 screw firmly. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...other Engineer brand tools I have purchased and these are just as very well made and a good price for the quality. I'm sold..." Read more
"...Buy it and try it. These are the right tool for the job!" Read more
"...This plier is a typically well made and precision tool that I have come to expect from a Japanese manufacturer as they still take pride in what they..." Read more
"...I dont have a lot of time on it but it is well made, and I certainly would buy it again." Read more
Customers like the screw removal capabilities of the pliers. They mention that it's a fantastic tool for removing small stripped screws, and a great tool for getting small broken screws out without damaging the surrounding area. The plier cuts through the paint and gets the screws out very easily. Some say that it works amazing for screws stuck inside laptops. Overall, customers are satisfied with the screw remover's quality and functionality.
"...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..." Read more
"I like it as a nice addition to my collection. Has already saved me a great deal of time." Read more
"Good little pair of pliers for my sharpening shop thus far. Quality seems fine for the price I paid and happy with the purchase thus far." Read more
"...Residual material from the sticker made it difficult for the screwdriver to get a grip...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the pliers. They say that it works better than expected, perfectly, and effortlessly. They are also impresseded with how fast it works and how well it works for twisting out broken pieces.
"Worked perfectly for removing the stripped screw holding down my nvme ssd." Read more
"...I'd had to result to dangerous methods to get it off, but this tool worked perfectly, even on a hard to grip flat m2 screw...." Read more
"I was surprised at how well and fast these worked. I figured that I would be the one person these don’t work for" Read more
"...Work better than I expected. Just be careful when grabbing ahold of screws that are still flush against the surface." Read more
Customers like the value of the pliers. For example, they say it's well worth the price, worth the import fees, and saves time and money.
"...I have purchased and these are just as very well made and a good price for the quality. I'm sold..." Read more
"...Quality seems fine for the price I paid and happy with the purchase thus far." Read more
"...Definitely worth the money even if you only use it once." Read more
"...Totally worth the import fees. Japanese quality." Read more
Customers like the grip of the pliers. They mention that it has an ESD safe grip, making it easier to hold the screw. The dual directional grooved jaws keep a good hold on the screw you want to extract, and no slipping occurred. They say it's a great tool for stuck screws and that it feels great.
"...of the head and the special serration on the interior makes it possible to get a grip even in a tight place...." Read more
"...the grip is amazing!!! GET THIS." Read more
"This is a great tool for stuck screws . The shape is made to use upright making it easier to hold the screw." Read more
"These are great. They grip stubborn stripped screws almost as if you were using a regular screwdriver on an unstripped screw...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the pliers. They mention that it has a brilliant design, with a nice cushion grip. The finish is nicely done, and the plier has finely machined very square edges and teeth. The plier is perfectly designed for their application, and has unique shaped jaws.
"These are a very clever design and should be a welcome addition to my dozens of pairs of pliers that I often use in my clock repair work...." Read more
"...I'm sure I'm not the only one to say it but I love this tool just brilliant design, man I could have used this so many times in life that it's not..." Read more
"...Hurray! The pliers's finely machined very square edges and teeth make its tip's effective area (good bite and traction) reach all the way to their..." Read more
"This product was perfectly designed for my application...." Read more
Customers find the pliers easy to use. They mention that it saves them a lot of hassle, and is faster than other tools.
"I like it as a nice addition to my collection. Has already saved me a great deal of time." Read more
"...Easier and faster." Read more
"Product was easy to use and I was able to easily remove the screw" Read more
"Workes great, saves time and aggravation getting to rounded phillips head screws .Well worth the price ,well not quite that high." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the pliers. Some mention that it's strong, compact, and perfect for small electronics. However, others say that it is a bit on the small side and is good for up to #10 screws.
"...They are the perfect size for this work." Read more
"...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..." Read more
"...This not only was able to fit in the crevice to touch the screw, it also managed to hold on to the screw while I twisted hard..." Read more
"It's a bit on the small side - good for up to #10 screws and is essential for tight, tough screws" Read more
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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!
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Reviewed in Italy on October 7, 2023
Squeeze the handles only tightly enough to stop the pliars slipping both around and off the problem screw. And initially it is best to rotate by a few degrees in a controlled manner, as despite the steel construction the contacting ridges on the jaws are necessarily shallow for gripping the outside edges of very small diameter screwheads. Consequently they can be deformed out of shape permanently if too much pressure is applied. A previous reviewer recommended tapping the screw's face if practical to help unstick threads (which I did), applying a light penetrating fluid if rusted or particularly tight is also an idea.
Were it allowed, half a star could be knocked off for the seemingly high price of these small pliers, yet it is clearly a specialist tool. 5 stars is definitely justified however when factoring in its high quality Japanese construction, comfortable-to-hold esd-safe handles if you have average sized hands and most of all, the relief of getting out of what are highly frustrating, near impossible situations! I could not find a similar product from another manufacturer. Who knows, maybe thanks to the UK-Japan trade deal signed around 12 months ago these and Engineer's other products will eventually cost less.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 15, 2023
Squeeze the handles only tightly enough to stop the pliars slipping both around and off the problem screw. And initially it is best to rotate by a few degrees in a controlled manner, as despite the steel construction the contacting ridges on the jaws are necessarily shallow for gripping the outside edges of very small diameter screwheads. Consequently they can be deformed out of shape permanently if too much pressure is applied. A previous reviewer recommended tapping the screw's face if practical to help unstick threads (which I did), applying a light penetrating fluid if rusted or particularly tight is also an idea.
Were it allowed, half a star could be knocked off for the seemingly high price of these small pliers, yet it is clearly a specialist tool. 5 stars is definitely justified however when factoring in its high quality Japanese construction, comfortable-to-hold esd-safe handles if you have average sized hands and most of all, the relief of getting out of what are highly frustrating, near impossible situations! I could not find a similar product from another manufacturer. Who knows, maybe thanks to the UK-Japan trade deal signed around 12 months ago these and Engineer's other products will eventually cost less.