
Mijing iRepair GD10 Breaking Pen For Iphone Rear Back Glass Cover Fixing
₱300.00
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is a breaking pen tool specifically designed to help repair technicians and DIY users safely remove the shattered rear glass cover of iPhones. The tool works by applying a controlled force to crack the glass, making it easier to pry away without damaging internal components.
Features and benefits
Adjustable strength: A key feature of the
is its adjustable tension, which controls the impact force of the pen. This allows the user to tailor the tool's strength to their specific needs and avoid using too much force that could damage internal parts.
Safe and precise: The
GD10
is engineered for safety, delivering precise, targeted force. When used correctly, it minimizes the risk of damage to other phone components during the difficult process of glass removal.
Durable construction: Made from high-quality stainless steel, the pen is built to be a durable and long-lasting addition to a repair toolkit.
Broad compatibility: It is compatible with a wide range of iPhone models, including the iPhone X through to the 15 Pro Max, and can also be used on some Android devices.
Enhanced removal: While the tool can be used alone, it is especially effective when used in conjunction with a laser removal process. It is particularly helpful for breaking up thicker glass areas, such as those around the camera lenses.
How to use the Mijing iRepair GD10
is not a magic wand for repair and should be used with care and caution to prevent further damage.
Reduce tension: Before beginning, loosen the tension on the pen as much as possible to ensure the initial impact is minimal. You can increase the force later if needed.
Target the glass: Position the tip of the
GD10
on the back glass in a desired area. It is best to avoid hitting sensitive areas like the wireless charging coil or the main logic board.
Tap to crack: Press the pen down firmly to activate the internal firing mechanism. The tool will deliver a sharp, localized tap to create a small crack in the glass.
Work the perimeter: Continue to use the pen to break up the glass, especially in hard-to-reach areas around the camera module.
Pry the glass: Once the glass is sufficiently cracked, use a standard prying tool (like a spudger or thin blade) to work under the shattered glass and separate it from the phone's frame.
For best results, especially with modern iPhones that use very strong adhesives, consider using a specialized laser machine to weaken the adhesive before using the GD10.