Skip to product information

Dipromini Mini-Filer Head - 1.0mm for NSK EMAX Evolution

Dipromini Mini-Filer Head - 1.0mm for NSK EMAX Evolution

SKU: 5102861
|

In Stock, 8 Available

New
Price will appear in cart at checkout
Regular price $765.00 / Each
local_shipping Special order. Please allow extra time for delivery.

Product Specifications

Brand: Diprofil®
Country of Origin: Sweden
Item Length: 4-3/8"
Model: 1.0mm
Strokes By Minute: 10,000

Safety, Compliance & Product Documentation

View full details

Product Description

The 1.0 mm Dipromini Mini-Filer Head - NSK EMax Evolution is the natural choice when working in narrow and confined spaces. Its compact and handy dimensions make it excellent for polishing and finishing applications on small and hard-to-reach surfaces. Using the Dipromini gives you total control—even on delicate workpieces—thanks to its low vibration and precise reciprocating action.

Benefits

  • Ideal for narrow, confined, and hard-to-reach areas
  • Compact, lightweight design for excellent control and comfort
  • Low vibration levels (1.5–3 m/s² for 1.0 mm stroke)
  • Quiet operation (<70 dB(A) at typical speeds)
  • Precise reciprocating polishing and filing on delicate surfaces
  • Compatible with multiple micro-motor systems for flexibility
  • High speed and reliability for professional finishing

Features

  • Reciprocating action with fixed 1.0 mm stroke
  • Quick-change tool holder for easy accessory swaps
  • Variable speed control via compatible micro-motor/power unit
  • Delivered in a handy toolbox with necessary accessories

Specification Details
Tool Holder Max Ø 3.6 mm (approx. 0.14")
Stroke Length 1.0 mm (fixed)
Speed Max 12,000 rpm (recommended: 5,000 - 11,000 rpm)
Dimension Ø 24 mm (approx. 0.94")
Weight Approx. 120 g (approx. 4.2 oz)
Noise Level < 70 dB(A) at 9,000 rpm
Vibrations (Hand/Arm, ISO 28927-8) 1.5–3 m/s² (frequency weighed)
Connection Types Micro-motor - NSK EMAX Evolution

Prolonged use of vibrating or reciprocating tools may result in vibration-induced circulation problems in the hands. Always follow safe operating procedures. Taking frequent breaks can help minimize but not guarantee against injury. Operating these types of tools in cold weather or with a tight grip will reduce the period of operation before risking potential injury. Individuals with a tendency to suffer from poor circulation, frequently cold fingers or itchy hands should closely monitor the condition of their hands. If symptoms appear, seek medical advice immediately.


For current safety guidelines on Hand-Arm Vibration (HAV), please consult the American National Standards Institute publication ANSI/ASA S2.70-2006 (R2011).