Right-click the file ending in .001 and select "Extract." The software will automatically pull data from .002 and any other parts to rebuild the original file.
Because it is a "split" archive file (indicated by the .002 extension), it cannot be opened or extracted on its own. It is a fragment of a larger dataset that has been broken down into smaller pieces, typically to meet file size limits for email attachments, cloud storage, or physical media. Technical Breakdown SS-Nit-035_v.7z.002
This is part two of a sequence. To successfully extract the contents, you must have all other parts (e.g., ...7z.001 , ...7z.003 ) in the same folder. Right-click the file ending in
The file is the second part of a multi-volume 7-Zip compressed archive. Technical Breakdown This is part two of a sequence
While "SS" can refer to Singapore Standards or "Stainless Steel," and "Nit" often refers to nitriding (a hardening process), the specific code SS-Nit-035 appears to be a proprietary or internal naming convention. It is commonly associated with technical documentation, CAD models, or firmware updates for specialized industrial hardware. How to Open It