스마트 후진식 유틸리티 나이프
SKU #10558
Slice® 10558 스마트 후진식 유틸리티 나이프에는 저희 최신 기술 두 가지가 접목 되었습니다. 바로 Smart Retract 기술과 Ergo Pull 슬라이더입니다. 이는 여러 안전장치가 적용되어 당신을 부상으로부터 지켜줄 저희의 가장 진보된 안전 유틸리티 나이프입니다. Smart Retract는 손이 슬라이더를 잡고 있더라도 날이 재료의 절단이 종료되는 즉시 하우징으로 들어가게 해주는 기술입니다. Ergo Pull은 같은 방향으로 커팅할 시 손목이 받는 부하를 줄여주는 기술입니다.
- 핸들 유형: 스마트 후진식
- Ergo Pull 슬라이더가 부하를 줄여줌
- 호환되는 칼날: 10526, 10528
- 11배 오래 날카롭게 유지되는 Finger-friendly® 날
- 부상 및 비용 절감
- 스파크 비유발, 비전도 날
- 양손 모두를 위한 디자인
- 화학적 반응을 일으키지 않아 절대 녹슬지 않는 날
- 별다른 공구가 필요 없는 날 교체
- 적은 날 교체 = 적은 부상
- SKU #10558
Great for:
- Opening, cutting and disassembling boxes
- Cutting film, tape and banding
- Slicing plastic wrap and super sacks
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
Cutting Depth:
Material: GFN, POM, stainless steel, carbon steel, zirconium oxide
Dimensions: L
Weight: 0.22 lb x W x HVideos
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FAQ
What Is a Utility Knife Used For?
Utility knife uses include cutting and piercing a variety of materials, such as carpet, clamshell packaging, triple-walled corrugated and vinyl. The materials a utility knife can cut will depend on its exposed blade length and general durability.
Keep in mind, there are different utility knife blade types suited to different kinds of cuts. Any material that requires a piercing action to initiate the cut is best suited to a pointed-tip blade, such as the Slice 10528 blade. Rounded-tip blades, like Slice’s 10526 blade, offer added protection against accidental injuries.
Although Slice knives are much safer than typical steel blades, any knife is potentially dangerous. Make sure that you learn how to use a utility knife safely by following common sense precautions: cut at an angle away from the body, reduce distractions, and cut in one smooth motion where possible.
Keep in mind, there are different utility knife blade types suited to different kinds of cuts. Any material that requires a piercing action to initiate the cut is best suited to a pointed-tip blade, such as the Slice 10528 blade. Rounded-tip blades, like Slice’s 10526 blade, offer added protection against accidental injuries.
Although Slice knives are much safer than typical steel blades, any knife is potentially dangerous. Make sure that you learn how to use a utility knife safely by following common sense precautions: cut at an angle away from the body, reduce distractions, and cut in one smooth motion where possible.
Why Choose a Slice Ceramic Utility Knife?
A Slice knife is a safety utility knife by design. Most companies consider only the handle when they try to make a safer knife. Their best option, the auto-retracting utility knife, still doesn’t address the part of the knife that actually cuts you: the blade.
Why are typical blades so dangerous? Steel is a relatively soft material, so to extend a steel blade’s working life, manufacturers sharpen it to an unsafe level. This workaround sacrifices user safety. Slice uses 100 percent zirconium oxide, an extremely hard material that holds its edge, so we don’t need to over-sharpen our blades in order to make them effective. Our proprietary grind cuts materials effectively but resists cutting skin. So a Slice knife has a smarter handle and a safer blade.
Why are typical blades so dangerous? Steel is a relatively soft material, so to extend a steel blade’s working life, manufacturers sharpen it to an unsafe level. This workaround sacrifices user safety. Slice uses 100 percent zirconium oxide, an extremely hard material that holds its edge, so we don’t need to over-sharpen our blades in order to make them effective. Our proprietary grind cuts materials effectively but resists cutting skin. So a Slice knife has a smarter handle and a safer blade.
What is Smart Retract Technology?
Slice’s Smart Retract feature adds another layer of safety to an auto-retracting utility knife. Where most auto-retracting knives pull the blade into the housing once the user lets go of the button, Smart Retract engages as soon as the blade loses contact with the cutting material. This safeguards against accidental slips while the blade is engaged. This new level of utility knife safety raises the bar, promising to redefine the question of, “what is a utility knife?
How Does the Ergo Pull™ System Reduce Strain?
Most slider buttons require the user to push with the thumb while pulling the knife in the direction of the cut. These opposing forces cause a certain amount of strain that can be avoided with a design like Ergo Pull™, where the user pulls both the slider and the knife in the same direction.
This may seem like a small adjustment, but the results are impressive, especially when considering cutting tasks repeated over long shifts where there is a potential for cumulative strain injuries. In testing done by United States Ergonomics (an independent third-party testing agent), Ergo Pull™ technology resulted in less forearm effort, upper arm effort, and hand muscle strain than the standard push-blade lever utility knife.
This may seem like a small adjustment, but the results are impressive, especially when considering cutting tasks repeated over long shifts where there is a potential for cumulative strain injuries. In testing done by United States Ergonomics (an independent third-party testing agent), Ergo Pull™ technology resulted in less forearm effort, upper arm effort, and hand muscle strain than the standard push-blade lever utility knife.