Matching Pairs PliersOnline version Match the plier with the title. by Liliana Mejia Rodriguez 1 Screwdrivers: Most optical screwdrivers have interchangeable blades, used to insert or remove screws. Blades come in phillips or flat head. Also, has an extractor blade to remove stuck screws. 2 Nose pad Pliers: Moves/adjusts the pads. 3 Axis aligning plier: Rotates lenses if off axis. 4 Double Padded Plier: Adjusts endpieces or bridges and prevents frame from scratching. 5 Rimless Compression Plier/Bracing Plier 6 Bent Post Plier: Adjusts guard arms. 7 Lens Caliper: Measures Lens Thickness 8 Lens Clock: Measures lens base curves 9 Pick-up screwdriver: Holds the screw head while trying to insert in dowel holes. 10 Semi-Rimless Tools: Used to assemble and disassemble frames with monofilaments. 11 Needle nose pliers: Adjusts guard arms in tight places. 12 Half Padded Plier or Nylon Gripping Plier: Adjusts Endpieces 13 Cutters or Chapel Pliers 14 Chain Link Nose plier: Adjusts guard arms. 15 Wide Jaw Angling Plier: Adjusts temple angles (panto, retro, orthoscopic tilts), and temple fold. 16 Eyewire Shaper: Reshapes the eyewire while protecting the metal from scratching. 17 Flat Round Plier: Adjusts guard arms. 18 Files: Removes sharpness where metal has been cut (screws, bolts, temple tips).