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Grattoir manuel

SKU #10591

Le grattoir manuel Slice® 10591 introduit nos lames de sécurité finger-friendly® antirouille dans l’univers des grattoirs industriels. Les grattoirs Slice utilisent nos lames de cutter 10526 (bout arrondi) et 10528 (bout pointu) dans un manche robuste qui maintient les lames stables pour un raclage confortable et sûr. Doté d’un manche antidérapant, confortable et agréable au toucher, avec une construction durable en nylon renforcé de fibre de verre, ce grattoir est conçu pour racler et durer pendant des heures tout en réduisant la fatigue dans vos mains. Le manche offre deux positions de lame prédéfinies afin de protéger la lame ainsi que l'utilisateur lorsque l'outil n'est pas utilisé.

  • Type de lame installée : à bout arrondi
  • Manche durable en nylon avec des rebords antidérapants agréables au toucher
  • Ambidextre
  • Lames compatibles : 10526, 10528
  • Tranchant finger-friendly® qui dure 11 fois plus longtemps qu’avec une lame en métal
  • Lame chimiquement inerte, qui ne rouille pas
  • Lame qui ne produit pas d’étincelles, non conductrice, non magnétique
  • Lame sans revêtement huileux ni lubrifiant
  • Réduit les blessures et les coûts
  • Changement de lame sans outil
  • Réf. 10591

Great for:

  • Scraping stickers, rust, and debris
  • Removing paint from wood
  • Clearing away wallpaper, residue, and adhesives
  • DIY household projects

Product Specifications

Cutting Depth:

Material: GFN, TPEE, POM, zirconium oxide

Dimensions: L 5,37 po x W2,88 po x H0,9 po

Weight: 0.18 lb

Sell Sheet


Videos

  • Manual Utility Scraper
  • Blade Replacement on Slice Utility Scrapers



FAQ

How Is This Utility Scraper Safer Than Standard Scrapers?

A standard flat-bladed utility scraper uses a standard (read: dangerously oversharpened) steel utility blade, or even a razor blade. But like standard steel cutting tools, the metal blade wears down quickly. Users are often left with a blade that’s too sharp or too dull, both dangerous in their own way.

Advanced ceramics last much longer than steel, but other ceramic scraper manufacturers still use an unnecessarily sharp blade. So while their blades may not dull quickly, they still start out dangerously sharp.

Slice® blades have a unique finger-friendly® edge that’s sharp enough to be effective, but still safe to the touch. This allows companies who use Slice to reduce injuries and lower costs.

Will a Ceramic Scraper Break?

We can’t speak for any other ceramic scraper on the market, but Slice scrapers are sturdy and take advantage of our thicker blade to absorb pressure without breaking. Remember, we use 100 percent zirconium oxide—which is much harder than steel—not typical kitchen ceramics, which are prone to shattering. And while our blades will eventually break if they’re subjected to a side load, the design of a scraper doesn’t allow this because the pressure is absorbed across the length of the blade.

How Do You Change the Slice Manual Scraper’s Blade?

On the top of our ceramic scraper, you’ll see an orange slider button, which is used to set the blade position. As part of that mechanism, there is a small tab with the image of a lock engraved in it.

First, set the handle to the exposed blade position. Then, press downward on the “lock” tab so that it won’t catch on the dark grey handle. At the same time, push the slider as far forward as it can go. Your blade should now be fully exposed and easy to lift off the orange blade holder. Simply remove the current blade and replace it with a new 10526 or 10528 blade, lining up the blade notch so it sits in the holder. Then press on the slider mechanism again and pull the blade all the way back into the housing.