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ENGINEER M2 Screw Pliers - 「Neji-Saurus」 - Extracts Stripped, Broken, Rusted Screws For Diameter 0.08-0.1 inches (2-3.5 mm), Anti-Static PZ-57

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About this item

  • Slim Form Factor: The narrow tip easily accesses hard-to-reach screws in tight places
  • Anti-Static Handles: Ergonomic and ESD-safe elastomer grips reduce strain and offer greater peace of mind when working on circuit boards and other electronics
  • Non-Slip Grip: Vertical and horizontal serrations on the top and bottom jaws grant unparalleled screw extraction power
  • RoHS Compliant: ENGINEER products don't contain lead or any harmful substances, making them perfect for use in various industries
  • Made in Japan: Constructed from high quality carbon steel



Product Description

PZ-57

BPT and Bridge Precision Tools
About Us

We, Bride Precision Tools, specialize in tools for the electronics industry. Our specific tools with various uses will carry you well into the next century.

The unique designs of our tools allow any craftsman, beginner or professional, to succeed. Our products act as a bridge between generations and help to create new culture.

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

KEY FEATURES

Design Engineer Plier Screw Removal

Concave Design

Concave Design on plier allows for higher gripping power for screws.

Biting power

Serrations

Vertical and Horizontal serrations allows for extra biting power and easy removal.

Plier Slim nose electronic repair

Slim Nose

Perfect slim nose for access into confined spaces and for small electronic components.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
I used this to remove a tiny screw securing the M.2 SSD that was stripped and damaged by an overly large screwdriver. This tool managed to remove that screw that I previously tried and failed to remove for several hours.
Andrea D.
Reviewed in Italy on June 28, 2024
Stavo provando a svitare le viti che bloccano il sistema di raffreddamento del mio notebook per cambiare la pasta termica (visto che da quando l'ho conprato non l'ho mai fatto) e nonostante il cacciavite con la punta più adatta che avessi, un paio di viti si sono spanate. Dopo aver provato il metodo dell'elastico, della colla, anche dell'estrattore (sono spesso delle fregature queste punte) sono incappato in queste pinze e ... finalmente sono riuscito a toierle con facilità e anche con mio stupore data la facilità con cui le ho svitate. Sono davvero ottime, ben rifinite e di un metallo resistente, mi hanno salvato.Giusto un consiglio, fate comunque attenzione quando stringete la testa della vite perché il metallo delle pinze è ovviamente più duro di quello della vite e potete intaccare il bordo rischiando poi di diminuire la superficie su cui fare presa, nonostante mi sia successo comunque sono riuscite a fare grip anche sulla piccola superficie disponibile della vite.Vi allego la foto di una delle basterdelle (vite con testa piatta! La più infame probabilmente da affrontare).
emmanuel pas de calais
Reviewed in France on June 25, 2024
Pas de problème. Livraison rapide produit conforme à ce que j'ai vu. Donc tout va bien, à voir dans le temps
Game Tester
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I was skeptical these would work since I tried everything: regular pliers, super glue, different screwdriver sizes and heads, rubber bands. This screw was so stuck it felt like some of my screwdrivers would bend or chip if I kept twisting (this was a small screw so these are thin precision screwdrivers)I decided to give these pliers a try before I would have to dremel the screw head, and holy cow! It works! I didn't even squeeze the handles hard (no even close to as hard as I tried with regular pliers), and these pliers gripped and loosened the screw right away.
SerotoninStorm
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
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.
Shannon V
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
I have quite a few Engineer Precision pliers in the Neji-saurus line. These are awesome quality little screw pliers. They operate very smoothly with no slop in the joint. Engineer uses a very high quality steel and the pliers are finished extremely well. Everything lines up perfectly. I like how robust the handles feel for something as small as they are. I bought these for working on my r.c. vehicles, but will not hesitate to use them for anything else that requires something in this size range, like electronics, etc. I really like working with tools that are enjoyable to use. I find myself keeping an eye out for damaged screw heads just to have an excuse to get these little things out.
ADA
Reviewed in Mexico on April 22, 2024
Tuve una experiencia de terror al ser principiante en estar modificado mi Steam Deck, para amplificar su SSD. Al principio tenía demasiada confianza de que iba a ser un proceso facil, ya que habia tenido poca experiencia haciendo cambios similares. Confiando de mis herramientas (no tan buenas al parecer) barri este tornillo, y hice lo que nunca debes de hacer que es forzarlo hasta que pierda forma. Intente de los dos métodos universales: el del pegamento y la liga de goma. Ninguno funciono.Buscando en foros de Reddit respecto a este tipo de problema, especifico del tornillo del SSD de la Steam Deck, encontre a alguien que sugerio esta herramienta, fue el llamado divino que me hizo tener la solución!Al principio no tenia esperanzas, ya que intente ligeramente hacerlo con otra herramienta similar a esta, pero no funcionó. Pero, la compre aun asi, y vaya que ni fuerza le tuve que poner para sacar el tornillo!Una maravilla de herramienta. Tuve mucho cuidado de no dañar nada de la SSD de fabrica, y no hubo nada de problema. Muy recomendable, al parecer ese tipo de tornillos son un dolor de cabeza, al ser tan delicados. Así que si también sufres de este problema y te llevo a esta herramienta, mi recomendación es: ¡Comprala! Funciona bastante bien
J
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023
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!
fixitleader
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2022
I like it as a nice addition to my collection. Has already saved me a great deal of time.
Seakaye
Reviewed in Singapore on October 25, 2022
Worked as advertised. I was able to remove some stripped screws from the computer motherboard with this.
Villodre
Reviewed in Spain on March 8, 2021
Cada vez son más frecuentes, pero los tornillos M.2 que sujetan las tarjetas de expansión en este formato (normalmente discos SSD y tarjetas de red WiFi) nacieron ya problemáticos: comenzando porque no suelen suministrarse con los SSD y hay que comprarlos aparte en muchas ampliaciones y siguiendo con que su pequeño tamaño son excepcionalmente difíciles de de sacar si pasamos la cabeza del tornillo, añadiendo que suelen estar en sitios muy delicados.Esta herramienta es alicate extractor de tornillos, fabricado por la prestigiosa firma japonesa Engineer. Lo que lo distingue de otros alicates similares son las indentaciones y la forma ovalada de la punta, para maximizar la superficie de contacto con el tornillo. Con ellos se sujeta la cabeza del tornillo por los laterales para poder girarlo. Por supuesto, si el tornillo está completamente a ras, es imposible agarrarlo y la herramienta pierde toda su efectividad aunque sorprende la poquita superficie de contacto que necesita para hacerlo girar. Funciona con el mismo principio que su hermano mayor, el PZ-59 «Neji-Saurus» pero para tamaños de tornillo mucho menores. Requiere un poco de paciencia y si el tornillo se muestra demasiado pertinaz o tiene signos de corrosión, es recomendable aplicar un poco de WD-40 y confiar no hacer demasiado estropicio - el WD-40 debe limpiarse con alcohol isopropílico inmediatamente de cualquier placa impresa.Como todas las herramientas de Engineer, está muy bien construida y ofrece una alternativa viable a sacar un tornillo de tamaño muy reducido con la cabeza deformada sin recurrir a métodos potencialmente destructivos como taladrarlo o aplicar la punta de un soldador para deformar la cabeza y acoplar un destornillador directamente. Es una ayuda valiosísima para trabajar con todo tipo de pequeña electrónica, desde portátiles hasta móviles. En mi caso los adquirí para un tornillo deformado en una PS4 Pro y, sin él, seguramente habría tenido que romper parte de la carcasa.