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Helper Tool for Thin Needle Probes.

Needle ProbeMaking Work Easier

Needle probes under 30μ are difficult to handle. Is there a better way?

We suggest using helper tools to make work easier.

Example of how to insert the needle probes into the jig:

 

Remove the cap from the product bottle.

Lay out the needle probes on a board.

Spread out the needle probes and align them to make it easier to pick up each one.

Check the direction of the needle probes and pick it up with tweezers.

Adjust the position for easy insertion, and insert from the tip of the needle probes into the hole.

 

<Points to note in this operation>

・When laying out the needle probes on the board, they may scatter due to static electricity.

・The needle probes may spread over a wide range.

・When adjusting the needle probes, it may be bent or damaged.

 

 

When using this use this helper tool, the procedure is as follows.

 

 

Placing the needle probes into the dimple of the helper tool.

 

 

Remove the cap from the product bottle.

Placing the needle probes into the dimple of the helper tool.

  Note: The needle probes are packed with their tips facing up, so they will be facing down at this time.

Picking up with tweezers at an angle that is easy to insert into the jig.

Put it in the hole starting from the tip of the needle probes.

 

 

This way, you can avoid risks and make work more efficient.

 

<Placing the needle probes into the dimple of a helper tool:  φ25μ total length 10mm product>

 

    Note: It might be hard to take out because of static electricity.

 

<Put with tweezers at an angle that is easy to insert into the jig: φ25μ total length 10mm product>

 

<Extra benefits of helper tools>

When you have leftover needle probes and you want to put them back in the product bottle, you can do so without touching probes.

 

 

 

 

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