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MusicNomad Diamond Coated Nut File .032"

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Nut File

  • With industrial diamond coating
  • Diameter: 0.032" / 0.81 mm
  • Grit size: 150
  • 44 mm Cutting surface
  • Innovative, round file design ('string-shape') for smooth, precise cuts
  • Laser-engraved size on the blade
  • Ergonomic handle and practical hole for hanging on a workbench
  • Perfect for simultaneous filing and polishing for new or existing groove slots
  • Ideal for most common nut materials (nylon, bone, graphite, TUSQ) and even works great on saddles

Note: With proper use, the MusicNomad diamond-coated nut file will last a very long time. Originally known from industrial applications, diamond is considered one of the most durable abrasives available. 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 filing 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 rotated at the handle to position the less-used rear part towards the front.

Available since August 2022
Item number 545609
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
311 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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3 Reviews

Ku
Great item. Must have for nut repairs and set up.
Keith ukulele player 29.09.2023
I bought these and a couple of others for setting up some ukuleles. To get the depth right, feeler gauges are recommended. They work really well and having the proper thicknesses reduces the risk of issues after the set up. Great service from Thomann as always, I think these will last a long time so I probably won't need to but I would buy again.
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