LCD Screen Wire (410mm) for Nidek & Santinelli ICE-9000
Restore the visual display and functionality of your optical equipment with our brand-new LCD Screen Wire, designed specifically for Nidek and Santinelli ICE-9000 blockers/tracers. This tailor-made 410mm wire ensures seamless integration into your machine, resolving screen flickering or connectivity issues and providing the optimal performance your daily laboratory operations demand.
Built with precision and crafted to meet rigorous industry standards, this robust cable features an industrial-grade 1061 AWG specification. This guarantees exceptional durability and stable electronic signal transmission without compromise. Whether you’re conducting routine maintenance or repairing a faulty display, this wire is the ideal choice for professionals who value quality and efficiency in their tools.
Key Features
- Perfect Compatibility: Tailored specifically to work flawlessly with both Nidek ICE-9000 and Santinelli ICE-9000 devices, eliminating any installation guesswork.
- Robust 1061 AWG Standard: Provides exceptional durability and heat resistance, allowing the wire to carry electronic signals smoothly over long periods of intensive use.
- Secure Connectivity: Features two sturdy, pre-fitted connectors that ensure a firm, safe, and stable link between the motherboard and the LCD screen.
- Hassle-Free Installation: The precise 410mm length provides just the right amount of slack for an easy setup without cluttering the internal chassis.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Component Type | LCD Screen Display Wire / Cable |
| Length | 410mm |
| Wire Specification | 1061 AWG |
| Connectors | 2 Sturdy End Connectors |
| Condition | Brand New |
| Compatibility | Nidek ICE-9000, Santinelli ICE-9000 |
💡 Pro Tip: Safe Wire Routing
When installing the new 410mm LCD wire inside your ICE-9000, make sure to route the cable carefully through the designated clips or channels. Avoid pinching the wire near the hinges or any moving mechanical parts, as repeated friction is the leading cause of premature display cable failure.




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