How to adjust the tension of 5mm scissors?

Nov 11, 2025

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Frank Miller
Frank Miller
Frank is a product tester at the company. He conducts rigorous tests on disposable surgical instruments like veress needles and reusable laparoscopic instruments to ensure their safety and performance in real - world surgical scenarios.

Hey there! As a supplier of 5mm scissors, I often get asked about how to adjust the tension of these nifty little tools. It might seem like a small detail, but getting the tension right can make a huge difference in how well your scissors perform. So, let's dive into it!

First off, why is tension adjustment important? Well, if the tension is too loose, the scissors won't cut properly. They might slide over the material instead of cleanly slicing through it. On the other hand, if the tension is too tight, it can be really hard to open and close the scissors, which not only makes your job more difficult but can also wear out the scissors faster.

Now, let's talk about how to actually adjust the tension. The first thing you'll need is a small screwdriver. Most 5mm scissors have a screw at the pivot point, which is the part where the two blades meet and rotate. This screw is what controls the tension.

To start, place the scissors on a flat surface with the screw facing up. Take your screwdriver and insert it into the screw head. If you're not sure which way to turn the screw, a good rule of thumb is to turn it clockwise to increase the tension and counter - clockwise to decrease it.

Let's say you've noticed that your scissors are cutting a bit sluggishly. This could be a sign that the tension is too loose. So, gently turn the screw clockwise in small increments. After each turn, try opening and closing the scissors a few times and then make a test cut on a piece of the material you'll be using. Keep adjusting and testing until you find the sweet spot where the scissors cut smoothly and easily.

On the flip side, if you're struggling to open and close the scissors, the tension is probably too tight. In this case, turn the screw counter - clockwise. Again, make small adjustments and test the scissors after each one. You don't want to overdo it and end up with the tension being too loose.

It's also important to note that different materials might require different tensions. For example, if you're cutting through a thick, tough material like leather, you might need a slightly higher tension to get a clean cut. But if you're working with something delicate like silk, a looser tension will be better to avoid damaging the fabric.

Another thing to keep in mind is the maintenance of your scissors. Regularly cleaning and lubricating the pivot point can help keep the tension adjustment working well. You can use a small amount of sewing machine oil or a specialized scissor lubricant. Just apply a tiny drop to the pivot point and then open and close the scissors a few times to distribute the oil.

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If you're interested in purchasing our 5mm scissors or any of the other instruments I mentioned, don't hesitate to reach out. We're always happy to have a chat about your needs and how our products can fit into your workflow. Whether you're a professional surgeon, a DIY enthusiast, or someone in between, we've got the right tools for you.

In conclusion, adjusting the tension of 5mm scissors is a simple but crucial skill. With a little practice and the right approach, you can keep your scissors in top - notch condition and ensure they perform at their best. So, go ahead and give it a try, and if you have any questions, feel free to contact us.

References:

  • General knowledge of scissor mechanics and maintenance.
  • Experience as a 5mm scissor supplier.
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