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$28.99
1 in stock
Inspection and pick-up tools support automotive repair, industrial maintenance, mechanical service, and equipment work where visibility and access are limited. From telescopic inspection mirrors to magnetic pickup tools and flexible mechanical grabbers, these tools help technicians retrieve dropped components and inspect hidden areas without disassembly.
Our selection includes telescopic extension mirrors, telescopic magnets, and flexible pick-up tools with mechanical fingers designed for controlled retrieval in confined spaces.
Different tools solve different access challenges.
Telescopic inspection mirrors allow visual access behind engines, inside housings, and around obstructions.
Telescopic magnetic pickup tools retrieve ferrous fasteners, sockets, and small metal components from hard-to-reach areas.
Flexible mechanical pick-up tools with claw or finger mechanisms retrieve non-magnetic items such as plastic parts, clips, or debris.
Using the correct tool reduces downtime and prevents unnecessary disassembly.
Selection depends on access depth, material type, and retrieval precision.
Telescopic length determines reach capability.
Magnet strength affects lifting capacity.
Flexible shafts allow navigation around obstructions.
Mechanical finger tools support non-magnetic recovery.
Keeping multiple retrieval options available improves efficiency in service environments.
Inspection and pick-up tools are frequently used in automotive bays, fleet shops, industrial facilities, and field service environments. Durable telescopic shafts and secure grip mechanisms help maintain reliability under repeated use.
Because dropped fasteners and components are common during repair, these tools are considered essential service accessories.
Inspection and pick-up tools are commonly used alongside socket sets, ratchets, pliers, diagnostic tools, and mechanical service equipment. They help complete repairs without unnecessary teardown or lost parts.
A telescopic magnet retrieves ferrous fasteners, sockets, and small metal parts from confined areas. It helps recover dropped components quickly.
Mechanical pick-up tools are used for non-magnetic items such as plastic clips or aluminum parts. They use claw or finger mechanisms to grip components.
Inspection mirrors allow technicians to view hidden or obstructed areas during repair and inspection work. Telescopic handles improve reach.
Magnet strength should match the typical size of components being retrieved. Higher strength is beneficial for heavier fasteners.
Yes, provided the shaft and grip mechanism remain intact and responsive. Regular inspection ensures continued reliability.