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MusicNomad Diamond Coated Nut File .065"

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Nut File With Industrial Diamond Coating

  • Diameter: 1.65 mm
  • Grit size: 150
  • Cutting surface: 44 mm
  • Innovative, round file design 'string-shape' for smooth, precise cuts
  • Laser-engraved size on the blade
  • Ergonomic handle and a convenient workbench hang hole for hanging
  • Perfect for simultaneous filing and polishing for new or existing nut slots
  • Ideal for the most common nut materials: nylon, bone, graphite, TUSQ
  • Also suitable for saddles

Note: Used properly, the MusicNomad diamond-coated nut file will last a very long time. Originally known for industrial applications, diamond is considered one of the most durable abrasives around. Only use these files for nuts made of bone, graphite, plastic or TUSQ materials, or for brass or zinc tailpieces. The files are not suitable for grinding steel. Clean the files regularly with a brush to remove grinding residues from the gaps in the diamond coating. If the grinding effect on the front part of the file wears off, the file can be turned in the handle to bring the less-used rear part to the front.

Available since July 2022
Item number 546281
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
299 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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Freerunner 25.12.2022
weil die "Feile" von diesem praktischen Kunststoffrahmen eingefasst ist. D.h. man kann richtig schön mit denen arbeiten, ohne das man Gefahr läuft, sich die Kopfplatte zu ruinieren.
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