Utility Knife Blade

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A utility knife blade refers to a sharp, replaceable cutting component used in a utility knife. These blades are typically made of durable materials such as high-carbon steel or ceramic and are designed to be versatile and efficient for various cutting tasks. Utility knife blades are characterized by their sharpness, durability, and often feature a pointed tip for precision cutting. They are commonly used in construction, crafts, and household applications for tasks such as cutting cardboard, rope, plastic, and other materials. The blades are usually interchangeable, allowing users to replace them when they become dull, ensuring continued effectiveness and safety

1. Spring steel SK4

2. Blade width: 18 mm

3. Blade thickness:0.47-0.5 mm

4. Hardness: HV800-840

5. Packed by plastic box (10

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Uses

  1. Box and Carton Cutting:
    • Opening and breaking down cardboard boxes.
    • Trimming and cutting packaging materials.
  2. Construction and Carpentry:
    • Cutting drywall for installation.
    • Trimming insulation.
    • Shaping and cutting various construction materials.
  3. Crafts and Hobbies:
    • Precision cutting in arts and crafts projects.
    • Trimming paper, fabric, and other crafting materials.
  4. Flooring Installation:
    • Cutting and trimming flooring materials, such as linoleum or carpet.
  5. DIY Home Projects:
    • General-purpose cutting for various household repairs and projects.
  6. Landscaping and Gardening:
    • Trimming and cutting small branches.
    • Opening bags of soil or mulch.
  7. Stripping Wire:
    • Stripping insulation from electrical wires.
  8. Emergency Situations:
    • Cutting seatbelts in emergency situations.
    • Opening packaging quickly in emergency response scenarios.
  9. Precision Cutting:
    • Making precise cuts in materials like foam, rubber, or plastic.
  10. Leatherworking:
    • Cutting and shaping leather in crafting or repair projects.
  11. Model Making:
    • Precise cutting of materials for model building.
  12. Household Repairs:
    • Cutting materials for home repairs or installations.
SKU: AHS26532 Category:

size

18mm

Safety measures and precautions

  1. Wear Protective Gear:
    • Use safety gloves to protect your hands from accidental cuts.
    • Consider wearing safety glasses or goggles to shield your eyes from any debris.
  2. Inspect the Blade:
    • Before use, inspect the utility knife blade for any damage, such as chips or cracks. Replace it if necessary.
    • Ensure the blade is securely and properly installed in the knife.
  3. Choose the Right Blade:
    • Select the appropriate blade for the task at hand. Different blades are designed for specific materials and cutting purposes.
  4. Cut Away from Your Body:
    • Always cut away from your body and other people. This minimizes the risk of injury if the blade slips.
  5. Maintain a Stable Surface:
    • Work on a stable and flat surface to prevent slips or accidents.
  6. Secure the Material:
    • Ensure the material you are cutting is secure and won’t move during the cutting process. This helps maintain control over the knife.
  7. Use Controlled Force:
    • Apply controlled and even pressure when cutting. Avoid using excessive force, as it can lead to loss of control.
  8. Avoid Awkward Positions:
    • Do not put yourself in awkward positions when cutting. Maintain a comfortable and stable posture.
  9. Keep Fingers Away from the Blade:
    • Always keep your fingers and other body parts away from the path of the blade.
  10. Retract the Blade When Not in Use:
    • Retract the blade into the handle when the utility knife is not in use to minimize the risk of accidental cuts.
  11. Use the Right Tool for the Job:
    • Do not use a utility knife for tasks it is not designed for. Use specialized tools for specific cutting applications.
  12. Dispose of Blades Properly:
    • When replacing blades, dispose of used blades in a designated container or use a blade disposal system. Do not throw them in the regular trash where they can cause injuries.
  13. Work in Well-Lit Areas:
    • Ensure you have adequate lighting to see the cutting area clearly, reducing the chance of mistakes.
  14. Take Breaks:
    • If you are using a utility knife for an extended period, take breaks to avoid fatigue and maintain focus.

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  1. Tracey Wanjiku

    Very budget-friendly.

    Tracey Wanjiku

  2. Henry

    Highly recommended seller.

    Henry

  3. Bryan

    Budget-friendly without sacrificing quality.

    Bryan

  4. Richard

    Richard

  5. Frankline Mumo

    Beautiful design, great craftsmanship.

    Frankline Mumo

  6. Catherine Njau

    Excellent value for money.

    Catherine Njau

  7. Eddie

    Excellent value, highly recommend

    Eddie

  8. Veronica Atieno

    Impressed with its durability.

    Veronica Atieno

  9. Mila Senteiyo

    Great value for the quality. Love it.

    Mila Senteiyo

  10. Johnny

    Pricing is fair, definitely recommend.

    Johnny

  11. Hassan Bora

    Sorts all your needs

    Hassan Bora

  12. Kimberly Andayo

    Budget-friendly with top-notch quality.

    Kimberly Andayo