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JTX QW12 Carbon Fiber Pry Opening Tool — 0.2mm Ultra-Thin Screen & Battery Disassembly Spudger for Mobile Repair

JTX QW12 Carbon Fiber Pry Opening Tool — 0.2mm Ultra-Thin Screen & Battery Disassembly Spudger for Mobile Repair

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The JTX QW12 Carbon Fiber Pry Opening Tool gives your repair bench a scratch-free, non-conductive disassembly solution built for daily workshop use. Its 0.2mm ultra-thin carbon fiber blade slides cleanly into the tight gap between screen and frame without marking the chassis or cracking the display. You get a lightweight, heat-resistant tool that handles screen removal, battery lifting, connector disconnection, and adhesive separation across smartphones and tablets — all without metal contact risks on sensitive PCB areas.

SKU:MST-SOLDERING-ACCESSORIES-969

⚖️ Weight: 0.3 kg

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Description

Every technician working on a dead phone or a display problem knows the frustration a metal spudger causes — frame scratches, cracked glass edges, and bent connectors that turn a simple job into a chargeable hardware fault. The JTX QW12 Carbon Fiber Pry Opening Tool exists to eliminate that problem from your workflow entirely.

The QW12 belongs to JTX's QW series of precision carbon fiber disassembly tools, each carrying a unique tip geometry tuned for a specific repair task. Where metal tools conduct electricity and mar surfaces, the QW12's carbon fiber construction is fully non-metallic, non-conductive, and non-magnetic — three properties that matter enormously when you're working near a charging IC, a display FPC connector, or a battery terminal. You don't have to worry about a static discharge or an accidental short when prying up components in tight PCB areas.

The blade measures 0.2mm at its working edge. That thickness is the difference between slipping cleanly under a display panel and cracking the adhesive seal, versus forcing a gap with a blunt tool and damaging the frame. Imported carbon fiber at this gauge holds its shape under repeated flex. It won't snap under reasonable prying force, and the natural springback of the material gives you tactile feedback so you feel when a panel is releasing rather than fighting you. Technicians handling multiple screen removals daily will notice the wrist fatigue reduction that comes from a tool that cooperates rather than resists.

Surface safety is the most practical reason to keep a QW series tool on your bench. Carbon fiber is non-marring against aluminium, glass, and plastic frames — the three surfaces you encounter most on Samsung, iPhone, Xiaomi, and Oppo builds. When a customer brings in a phone with a display problem or a dead-after-flash device for a motherboard swap, the last thing you want to deliver back is a scratched frame. The QW12 removes that risk completely.

Heat resistance is built into the material. When working around hot air station applications — separating a display after frame heating or lifting a glued battery — the tool handles elevated temperatures without warping or losing its edge geometry. This makes it safe to use right after you apply heat to soften adhesive, which is standard practice in most Pakistani repair shops handling iPhone battery replacements or OLED panel removals.

The non-magnetic property of carbon fiber also makes the QW12 safe to use near sensitive components like NFC antennas, wireless charging coils, and compass modules that can be disrupted by metal tools. This matters particularly when you're doing IC change karna work on motherboards where magnetic contamination of small components creates post-repair faults.

In terms of workflow placement, the QW12 sits at the opening stage of your disassembly process — before you reach for your hot air station, your multimeter for current draw checks, or your microscope for PCB inspection. It's the first tool that touches the device, which makes its non-damaging characteristics critical to everything that follows. Pair it with a quality PCB holder and a digital multimeter for a complete teardown and diagnostics workstation.

For repair shops and service centers processing volume jobs — display problems, battery replacements, charging issues — having multiple QW series tip geometries available means the right shape for every model. The QW12's specific tip profile handles the situations where other standard shapes leave a gap in your toolkit.

Durable enough for long-term workshop use, corrosion-resistant, and requiring no maintenance, the JTX QW12 is a cost-effective addition to any professional repair bench in Pakistan's mobile repair market.

Key Features

  • 0.2mm ultra-thin imported carbon fiber blade slides into narrow screen-to-frame gaps without force or damage
  • Fully non-conductive construction eliminates short circuit risk near charging ICs, FPC connectors, and battery terminals
  • Non-magnetic material keeps NFC antennas, wireless charging coils, and compass modules safe during disassembly
  • Non-marring surface contact prevents scratches on aluminium, glass, and plastic frames across all major phone brands
  • Heat-resistant carbon fiber withstands elevated temperatures after hot air application for adhesive softening
  • High toughness with natural springback — resists snapping under repeated prying force while giving tactile feedback
  • Lightweight build reduces hand fatigue during extended repair sessions with multiple units
  • Corrosion-resistant and maintenance-free for long-term workshop use

Specifications

Brand JTX
Model QW12
Category Mobile Phone Disassembly & Opening Tools
Material 0.2mm Imported Carbon Fiber
Blade Thickness 0.2mm
Construction Type Non-metallic, Non-conductive, Non-magnetic
Heat Resistance Yes
Corrosion Resistance Yes
Application Screen removal, battery lifting, connector disconnection, adhesive separation, frame opening

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