Ah! That tiny round hole at the end of a nail clipper lever actually has a practical purpose—it’s not just decoration. Here’s the full explanation:
🔹 Purpose of the Hole
- Attachment & Pivot Point
- The lever of the nail clipper is attached to the main body via a small pin or rivet.
- The round hole at the end of the lever fits over this pin, allowing the lever to pivot.
- When you press the lever, the pivot creates mechanical force that allows the clipper to cut your nails efficiently.
- Optional Utility
- Some people use the hole to attach a keychain, string, or lanyard, making the clipper easy to carry.
- On small travel clippers, the hole also helps align parts during manufacturing.
🔹 Fun Fact
The lever and its hole are a miniature example of a simple machine (lever mechanism). Pressing the lever multiplies your hand strength so you can cut nails easily without much effort.
If you want, I can make a tiny diagram showing how the lever and hole work together—it’s surprisingly cool and shows the physics behind such a simple tool.
Do you want me to do that?