Netherlands

Cross-cut Tester 6 teeth 3mm Interchangeable High Hardness cross-cut knife with swirl/spin handle High Stability

The cross-cut Tester SP1662 and SP1692 are a single cross-cut Tester and a Cross Hatch Cutter set, respectively. Both meet the ISO2409 standard for testing 121~ 250 micron strong substrates. The handle of the cross-cut Tester can be swirled/spun to adjust the pressure.
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SKU
NB001504
Number of teeth
6 teeth
Tooth spacing
3mm
Application standard
ISO 2409
Cross-cut Tester 6 teeth 3mm Interchangeable High Hardness cross-cut knife with swirl/spin handle High Stability Picture

The SP1662 and SP1692 cross-hatch Testers are Dutch TQC CC2000 series cross-hatch Testers with 6 cutter teeth and a 3mm cutter tooth spacing, both of which comply with ISO2409 standards .The differences between SP1662 and SP1692 cross-hatch Testers:

modelSP1662SP1692
differenceScratcher, transparent plastic packaging boxScratcher, tape, brush, magnifying glass, packaging box

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QIs the price listed on the website the final cost for overseas purchases?
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QWhat should I do if the instrument I purchase needs repair?
AAfter-sales repair for overseas instruments is an unavoidable issue. Our repair terms stipulate that the sender is responsible for the shipping and insurance costs incurred for the repair. Repairs within the warranty period are free, while repair costs beyond the warranty period are determined based on the actual situation.
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