Set of 10 ultra-fine mini files for electronics and precision soldering
Brand: satkit
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Set of 10 ultra-fine mini files for electronic and precision work
This set of ultra-fine mini files is an essential tool for electronics professionals and hobbyists who require precision in their work. With a compact size of 100 x 2 mm, these files allow detailed finishing on electronic components, modchips and delicate solder joints.
Main features:
- Includes 10 files in different shapes to suit multiple needs:
- 1.8 mm square tapered
- 2.4 mm triangular tapered
- 2.0 mm round tapered
- 3.6 mm flat rectangle
- 3.4 mm flat tapered
- 3.0 mm flat tapered
- 2.2 mm oval tapered
- 3.8 mm flat / concave tapered
- 3.6 mm double concave
- 3.8 mm flat tapered / angle
- Designed for precise filing in tight and delicate spaces
- Perfect for electronics, modchips, and fine soldering work
- High-quality material for durability and effectiveness
Typical uses:
- Repair and maintenance of electronic circuits
- Shaping and adjusting small parts in electronics
- Surface preparation for soldering and BGA reballing
- Precision work on modchips and electronic accessories
Compatibility: These mini files are compatible with any soldering station and electronic tools that require finishing and precision work on small components.
This kit is a practical and complete solution for anyone looking for ultra-fine, versatile files for their electronics and soldering projects.
- Set of 10 ultra-fine mini files in different shapes and sizes
- Compact 100 x 2 mm size, ideal for precision work
- Includes square, triangular, round, flat, oval and tapered files
- Perfect for electronics, modchips, soldering and fine repairs
- Durable material for long-lasting use on delicate tasks
Customer Questions & Answers
What applications are the ultra-fine mini file set best suited to compared with standard files?
These ultra-fine mini files are especially suitable for precision work, such as model making, electronics and watchmaking, where material needs to be removed in very confined spaces. Compared with standard files, they offer greater control for fine finishes and detail work, but their cutting capacity is lower due to their size and limited surface area.
What are the files made from, and what wear tolerances do they show under heavy use?
They are generally made from hardened steel, often with a diamond or carbide coating for greater durability. Under heavy use on soft materials such as plastic or wood, wear is low, but filing hard metals will significantly reduce their service life. Typically, their abrasive loss tolerance is ±10% after 30-50 hours of moderate use, depending on the material being worked.
What specific care is required to prevent clogging and maximise the service life of the mini files?
To prevent clogging, it is recommended to clean the files regularly with a brass brush and, when filing soft metals, to use chalk or wax to reduce sticking. It is essential not to force the file and to store them dry to prevent corrosion. Proper maintenance can double their service life under normal conditions.
Are there any safety standards or technical recommendations applicable to the use of this type of mini file?
They are not subject to specific standards like electrical machines, but the use of safety glasses is recommended in case particles are dislodged. It is advisable not to use gloves to maintain precision and avoid entanglement. They are suitable for low-risk manual work as long as they are used with care.
What are ultra-fine mini files used for?
They are used for precision work in electronics, such as modchip repair, fine soldering and maintenance of small components.
What file shapes are included in the set?
It includes square, triangular, round, flat, oval and tapered files in different sizes to suit various needs.
Are they compatible with soldering stations?
Yes, these mini files are compatible with any soldering station and electronic tools for finishing and precision work.
What size are the files?
Each file measures approximately 100 x 2 mm, ideal for handling small parts with precision.