SMT Splice Scissor
Description
Two rows of placement pin. When cutting
different kinds of carrier tape, big component (one component
between two holes) will be put in first row
of placement pin while small component (three components between
two hole) will be put in second row of
placement. Therefore, our splice cutter will definitely not cut the
component.
SMT Splice Scissor Advantage
1. wasting zero components.
2. not damage the cutter blade.
3. Accurately cut all kinds of carrier
tape.
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