Download and install 7-Zip (Windows) or Keka (macOS).
This indicates the data is compressed using the 7-Zip LZMA/LZMA2 algorithm , known for high compression ratios.
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
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.
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
The file is the second part of a multi-volume 7-Zip compressed archive.
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.
Ensure you have the first volume ( SS-Nit-035_v.7z.001 ) and all subsequent numbered files in the same directory.
Download and install 7-Zip (Windows) or Keka (macOS).
This indicates the data is compressed using the 7-Zip LZMA/LZMA2 algorithm , known for high compression ratios.
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.
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 Download and install 7-Zip (Windows) or Keka (macOS)
The file is the second part of a multi-volume 7-Zip compressed archive.
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. It is a fragment of a larger dataset
Ensure you have the first volume ( SS-Nit-035_v.7z.001 ) and all subsequent numbered files in the same directory.