Relife RL-601T Middle Layer Reballing Holder for iPhone X - 16 Pro Max

Relife RL-601T Middle Layer Reballing Holder for iPhone X - 16 Pro Max

Relife RL-601T Middle Layer Reballing Holder for iPhone X - 16 Pro Max

Professional holder allowing shot peening of the middle layer of the iPhone motherboard. To connect both parts of the motherboards together (so-called sandwich), the reballing process must be carried out.

This device allows you to an easy and safe way to go through this process. A perfectly matched sieve will help you avoid problems related to incorrect arrangement of the balls on the PCB.

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Description

The set includes handles and sieves for models:

  • iPhone X
  • iPhone XS / XS Max
  • iPhone XR
  • iPhone 11
  • iPhone 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12 mini
  • iPhone 12
  • iPhone 12 Pro / 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 13 mini
  • iPhone 13
  • iPhone 13 Pro / 13 Pro Max
  • iPhone 14 / 14+
  • iPhone 14 Pro / 14 Pro Max
  • iPhone 15 / 15+
  • iPhone 15 Pro / 15 Pro Max
  • iPhone 16 / 16 +
  • iPhone 16 Pro / 16 Pro Max
Product Details
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