Screen replacement jobs slow down fast when
the adhesive underneath won't cooperate. Curved-edge displays and original hard
glue resist a basic scraper, and pushing too hard risks cracking the panel or
damaging the frame you're trying to reuse. The RELIFE LG2 exists to take that
risk out of the equation, running a motorized gear head that lifts adhesive
cleanly instead of relying on hand pressure alone.
The core of the tool is its gear
transmission system. RELIFE built it with high-precision gearing specifically
to handle the resistance that hard, original-spec adhesive puts up — the kind
that softens slowly even after heat exposure. That gear design carries two
practical benefits on a busy bench: it stays wear-resistant and
impact-resistant through repeated daily use, and it resists jamming even when
you're working through a stack of display problem repairs back to back. A glue
remover that jams mid-job costs you more time than the adhesive itself.
Speed control matters just as much as motor
strength here. The LG2 gives you five speed settings along with one-click
forward and reverse rotation, so you match the tool's aggressiveness to what's
actually under the screen. OCA adhesive on a flat panel needs a different touch
than original hard glue wrapped around a curved edge, and switching direction
lets you work adhesive loose from both sides instead of fighting it in one
rotation only.
Grip stability is where a lot of cheaper
glue removers fall apart during long repair sessions. RELIFE engineered the LG2
with high concentricity in the motor and shaft assembly, which cuts down on the
vibration and shake you'd otherwise feel through your hand after the tenth or
twentieth screen of the day. Combined with an ergonomic body shape, that
stability keeps your control precise on curved edges where a shaky tool can
slip and mark the frame or crack the glass you're trying to save.
Power comes from a built-in 18650 battery,
charged through Type-C, so you're not tethered to a cord while you work around
a curved screen edge or reach awkward angles on the bench. The tool also has a
built-in automatic shutdown after periods of inactivity, so it doesn't sit
drawing battery while you're stepping away mid-repair.
In your actual repair workflow, the LG2
fits right after you've used a hot air station to soften adhesive on a stubborn
curved-edge panel — heat first to loosen the bond, then the gear motor to lift
the softened glue cleanly without scraping or gouging the frame. Once the old
adhesive is off, you're set up for OCA lamination, new glass bonding, or full
screen reassembly. For shops running high screen-repair volume on devices with
display problem complaints — cracked glass, delamination, OCA failure — having
a dedicated gear-driven remover on the bench cuts both repair time and the
breakage rate that comes from forcing adhesive off by hand.
Pair it with your screen fixtures and PCB
holders for stable positioning during removal, and keep a microscope nearby for
inspecting residue on flex cables or sensor housings once the glue is off. The
LG2 isn't a one-job tool — it's built for the daily grind of OCA and original
adhesive removal that every screen-repair-heavy shop runs through week after
week.