インダストリーナイフ 刃先調整固定式
SKU #10559
Slice® 10559 インダストリーナイフ 刃先調整固定式は、最長7.6cmまで刃先を出すことができるため、発泡材や段ボール、キルト芯(バッティング)や断熱材など厚みのある素材の裁断も可能です。Slice® 10559 インダストリーナイフ 刃先調整固定式には、耐久性の高い持ち手を使用しており、ご家庭だけでなく、工場など様々な現場でお使いいただけます。このナイフは5段階調整式(完全に刃を持ち手に収納した状態を含む)で、刃先の長さを6mm、28mm、53mm、76mmの位置に固定できます。触っても指が切れないSlice社独自のfinger-friendly®(指にやさしい)安全刃を使用しており、一般的な金属刃やセラミック刃に比べ、安全で効率的な裁断が行えます。刃の交換は簡単で、工具も不要です。刃の向きを逆にしていただくことで、右利きの方にも左利きの方にもご使用いただけます。Slice社の安全刃は、化学的不活性、非発火性で錆びることもありません。従来の金属刃に比べて、11倍長持ちします。
- 付属している刃の種類:セラミック替刃(ラウンド刃先)
- 耐久性の高いグラスファイバー強化ナイロン製の持ち手
- 5段階調整固定式(刃先の長さを6mm、28mm、53mm、76mmに調整固定)
- 左右両利きに対応するデザイン:刃を逆向きに入れて簡単チェンジ
- finger-friendly®(指にやさしい)刃で効率よく裁断
- ケガの軽減、コストの削減
- 非発火性、非電導性、非磁性の刃
- 化学的不活性の刃、錆びない
- オイルや潤滑油が不要な刃
- 酸化ジルコニウム(100%)製の刃
- 刃先は金属刃に比べ耐摩耗性が11.2倍
- 刃の交換回数が減る=怪我が減る
- 刃の耐熱は1600°Cまで
- 適合する替刃:10538、10539、10540
- 刃の交換に工具不要
- SKU #10559
Great for:
- Cutting thick materials such as foam, batting, and fiberglass insulation
- Slicing ceiling tile
- Cutting ceramic fiber blanket
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
Cutting Depth:
Material: GFN, POM, stainless steel, carbon steel, zirconium oxide
Dimensions: L
Weight: 0.22 lb x W x HWhat Customers Are Saying
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This tool is amazing! For years I have used a box cutter or long steel insulation knife; NO MORE! This cuts through insulation super clean and quick. The blade also does not present a cutting hazard to your hands as well! This knife is the greatest!
Lynne Brower
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Cut through the insulation like butter, perfect for that of job! I could make precise cuts too. Great thanks!
michael updike
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This knife made the job much easier. Tried other regular knives, even more expensive ones sold at local hardware stores. The Slice knife is in a class by itself. I liked that it was a safe blade that cut through insulation without drag or gumming up. Great purchase!
ASM_JoeV
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FAQ
What Are Industrial Knives?
An industrial knife is any knife designed for use in an industrial setting. More specifically, some cutting applications are much more common in manufacturing or industrial workplaces. While it’s certainly possible to use these tools around the home, it happens less frequently. Of course, the tool you use depends on what you need it to do, and many home workshops or craft rooms contain specialized tools.
Are These the Only Knives You Make for Industrial Use?
In a sense, all our knives are industrial knives because they were designed for—and often in conjunction with—industrial customers, to meet their needs. The term ‘industrial’ also implies a certain level of durability, since industrial settings require constant tool use over long periods of time. We use sturdy materials such as reinforced (glass-filled) nylon for our handles. One of our customers even submitted a video of him running over our box cutter with a forklift, and not leaving a scratch.
The Slice® box cutters were originally designed to cut 98 percent of the corrugated on the market (double-walled corrugated). When manufacturers asked for a longer blade to deal with triple-walled corrugated and other, thicker, materials, we introduced our line of utility knives. Some manufacturers, especially those dealing with thick industrial foam components or insulation, needed an even longer blade, which is why we introduced our 10559 and 10560 knives.
The Slice® box cutters were originally designed to cut 98 percent of the corrugated on the market (double-walled corrugated). When manufacturers asked for a longer blade to deal with triple-walled corrugated and other, thicker, materials, we introduced our line of utility knives. Some manufacturers, especially those dealing with thick industrial foam components or insulation, needed an even longer blade, which is why we introduced our 10559 and 10560 knives.
What Makes the Slice Industrial Cutting Blades Different?
Typical industrial knives and blades feature dangerously over-sharpened metal blades. Because metal is a soft material, it dulls quickly. Blade manufacturers sharpen metal excessively in order to compensate for its quick dulling and extend the lifespan of the product. Unfortunately, most ceramic blade manufacturers also use this level of sharpness, simply because it’s what people have come to expect.
Slice reexamined advanced ceramics and the definition of effective sharpness and created a proprietary grind that results in a finger-friendly® blade. All our blades stand out from their competitors—metal and ceramic—because of our safety grind, which cuts materials effectively but is safer to touch.
Slice reexamined advanced ceramics and the definition of effective sharpness and created a proprietary grind that results in a finger-friendly® blade. All our blades stand out from their competitors—metal and ceramic—because of our safety grind, which cuts materials effectively but is safer to touch.
What Materials Can I Cut With Slice Industrial Knives?
Slice industrial cutting blades were designed specifically to cut industrial foam used in manufacturing, but can handle any material that requires a longer blade. General safety principles suggest using the shortest possible blade for the job, so if you never really need more than an inch of exposed blade, we recommend that you look at our utility knives or box cutters. But if an extra-long blade is sometimes required, the 10559 and 10560 are your best bet. Keep in mind that if you prefer one tool, the 10559 Manual Industrial Knife has four preset exposed-blade positions, so you aren’t required to fully extend the blade for every cut.
Which Slice Blade Should I Choose?
The 10559 and 10560 come with installed rounded-tip industrial cutting blades because safety managers prefer the extra protection against punctures. Most materials don’t need a pointed tip, so it makes sense to try the installed 10538 blade first. If you find, however, that you need a pointed tip to initiate the cut in your material, the 10539 blade will be the best choice. We’re also releasing the 10540 serrated industrial blade for any applications that require sawing with your Slice industrial knife.