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