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Cleaning Spatulas Rotin Max-Tik set of 5 for camera sensor/matrix cleaning
Cleaning Spatulas Rotin Max-Tik set of 5 for camera sensor/matrix cleaning
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Cleaning Spatulas Rotin Max-Tik set of 5 for camera sensor/matrix cleaning
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Cleaning Spatulas Rotin Max-Tik set of 5 for camera sensor/matrix cleaning
Cleaning Spatulas Rotin Max-Tik set of 5 for camera sensor/matrix cleaning
Set of 5 Rotin Max-Tik cleaning spatulas designed for precise dry cleaning of camera sensors and image matrices. Each spatula features a thin, stable edge that makes controlled contact with the sensor surface to remove dust and loose contaminants without using liquids. The tools are intended for photographers, camera technicians and service personnel who need a reliable mechanical method for maintaining CCD and CMOS imaging elements and other delicate optical surfaces.
The Rotin Max-Tik spatulas offer consistent blade geometry for repeatable cleaning strokes and gentle contact pressure that minimizes risk of scratches when used correctly. Made from materials chosen for low static and minimal particle shedding, the set provides five replacement blades to extend service life and reduce the need for single-use tools. The compact design allows easy handling and precise alignment on small sensor areas.
Before use, ensure the camera or sensor is powered off and the shutter is locked or in a service mode appropriate for sensor access. Inspect the sensor under magnification to identify particle locations. Gently place the spatula edge on the sensor surface and perform a single, steady stroke from one side to the other; avoid repeated rubbing in the same spot. If necessary, replace the spatula from the set and repeat with a fresh blade to prevent redistribution of debris. Always handle the blades by the grip area and avoid touching the active edge.
Use the Rotin Max-Tik spatulas in a clean, low-dust environment and combine visual inspection with magnification to confirm cleaning effectiveness. Do not apply solvents or excessive pressure. When in doubt, consult manufacturer service documentation or professional technicians to avoid accidental damage to the sensor or optical coatings.
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