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Lames de cutter pour emballage (bout pointu)

SKU #10408

Les lames de cutter pour emballage Slice® 10408 ont un bout pointu pour les applications qui nécessitent une action de perçage pour initier la coupe. Leur tranchant finger-friendly® permet de couper efficacement tout en étant sans danger en cas de contact avec vos doigts. Comme toutes les lames de sécurité Slice, nos lames de cutter pour emballage ne produisent pas d'étincelles, sont non magnétiques et chimiquement inertes. Elles ne nécessitent aucun revêtement huileux spécial et ne rouillent pas. Utilisez-les avec tous nos cutters pour emballage, stylos-cutters et mini-cutters Slice.

  • Type de lame : bout pointu
  • Plus sûres que les lames traditionnelles
  • Tranchant finger-friendly® qui coupe efficacement
  • Dure 11,2 fois plus longtemps que les lames en métal
  • Changement de lame moins fréquent = moins de blessures
  • Réduit les blessures et les coûts
  • Ne produit pas d’étincelles, non conductrice, non magnétique
  • Chimiquement inerte, ne rouille pas
  • Sans revêtement huileux ni lubrifiant
  • Le bout pointu pénètre facilement dans le matériau à couper
  • 100 % recyclable
  • Lame sans danger de -40 °C à +1 600 °C
  • Manches compatibles : 10400, 10474, 10475, 10476, 10495, 10503, 10512, 10513, 10514, 10515
  • 4 lames double face par paquet
  • Réf. 10408

Great for:

  • Opening cardboard boxes and packages
  • Slicing tarps and plastic sheeting
  • Tougher materials when you need to initiate a cut by puncturing

Product Specifications

Cutting Depth:

Material: zirconium oxide

Dimensions: L 1,31 po x W0,25 po x H0,05 po

Weight: 0.03 lb

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FAQ

What Are Box Cutter Blades (Pointed Tip) Used For?

Slice® box cutter blades (pointed tip) differ from our rounded tip blades in the way they initiate the cut. Rounded safety tips work well for most cuts but with some materials, the user needs the piercing action of a pointed tip to initiate a clean cut. For example, both shrink wrap and plastic banding benefit from the perforating action of a pointed tip.

Although we call these box cutter replacement blades, they actually work in several Slice tools, including both of our box cutters, both of our pen cutters, and our mini cutters.

Is it Easy to Replace Slice Box Cutter Blades?

As with all Slice ceramic blades, replacement is simple. The procedure varies depending on the tool, but nearly all Slice blade replacements are tool free. We strive to make things as easy as possible for our customers.

When you search how to change a box cutter blade, you’ll find many dangerous options for traditional ceramic or steel blades, including sharp, jagged snap-off blades and multi-step procedures that require extra tools. Slice’s finger-friendly® edge and easy-to-handle blades make replacement a quick and simple job.

With Slice safety blades, blade disposal is easy too. None of our rounded-tip blades require sharps disposal boxes for disposal. Pointed-tip blades might require sharps disposal, depending on your workplace or personal preferences. All our blades are recyclable, as well. If facilities don’t exist near you, ship your blades to Slice and we’ll recycle them for you.

How Often Do I Need to Replace My Box Cutter Blade?

When it comes to Slice blades, replacement is as infrequent as it is easy. Independent third-party testing has proven that Slice blades last, on average, 11.2 times longer than steel blades. That means you’ll be changing your blades much less often, significantly reducing your chances of injury.