Every screen replacement job starts the
same way: you need the phone held still while you work the edges loose, and
most technicians end up holding the device with one hand and a pry tool with
the other. That's where the back glass cracks, the frame bends, or the screen
gets nicked. The Kslid D041 removes that problem by gripping the phone through
a side hanging suction cup and locking it in place on a rotating base, so both
hands stay free for the actual separation work.
The fixture covers four jobs in one unit.
You use it to split the back cover glass on phones with glass backs, separate
the front screen assembly, side-mount the display for cleaning or inspection,
and hold the device steady during camera module work. Instead of switching
between different jigs for each task, you keep the same fixture on your bench
and just adjust the grip and rotation for whichever stage of the repair you're
on.
The 360° rotation is where this fixture
earns its place over a basic suction holder. Once the phone is gripped, you
rotate it through the full plane without lifting or repositioning it by hand.
That matters most on back glass removal, where you're working a pry tool or
wire around the entire perimeter — rotating the phone instead of walking around
your bench keeps your tool angle consistent and lowers the risk of slipping
into the display or camera housing.
This is a heat-free fixture, which changes
how it fits into your workflow compared to hot air or heating plate separation.
You're not waiting for adhesive to soften, and you're not risking damage to
nearby components from heat creep — something that matters when the back glass
sits close to wireless charging coils or NFC antennas. For shops running high
volumes of back glass jobs, that heat-free disassembly also means less risk of
warping plastic frames or damaging the display problem you're trying to fix in
the first place.
The suction grip itself holds firm enough
for the phone to stay locked through rotation without you having to re-suction
mid-job, and release is quick once you're done — no scraping residue off the
back glass or fighting a stuck cup. For technicians dealing with frequent
screen and back cover removal, that combination of firm hold and fast release
adds up across a full day of repairs.
On the bench, the D041 pairs naturally with
your existing PCB holders and motherboard fixtures — once the back glass or
screen comes off, you're usually moving straight into board-level diagnostics
or camera replacement, and having a stable holding system at every stage keeps
the whole repair workflow consistent. Shops that also run hot air stations for
adhesive-heavy jobs can use the D041 specifically for glass-back devices where
heat-free removal is the safer call, and keep heat-based separation reserved for
screens that genuinely need it.
For a Pakistani repair shop handling daily
screen and display problem jobs — replacements, camera repairs, back glass
swaps — this fixture earns its spot as a permanent bench tool rather than a
one-time accessory. It reduces breakage on jobs where the margin for error is
already tight, and it speeds up routine disassembly enough to matter across a
full day's repair volume.