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ALLPAX GASKET CUTTER SYSTEMS AX1601 Heavy Duty Cutting Blades, 2 Inch Length x 1.1 Inch Width, 6 Pack

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Item: AG8XTV
Model: AX1601

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Specifications

Item Cutting Blade
Body Material High Strength Steel
Height 0.3"
Length 2"
Number of Pieces 6
Type Heavy Duty
Width 1.1"

Product Details

Allpax AX1601 cutting blade comes in a pack of one, with a length of 2 inches and a width of 1.1 inches. This cutting blade is used with Allpax gasket cutters or a similar tool. It is designed to cut through plastic, cardboard, fabric, drywall, rubber, cork, fibre and soft metal.

Shipping Information

Height (cm) 3.3
Length (cm) 7.62
Width (cm) 5.33
Country Of Origin US
Weight (kg) 0.045
UPC 690773029980

Features

  • This Allpax cutting blade features a pointed tip that punctures materials, allowing its straight edge to slice through it.
  • It is made of high-strength boron-carbide coated steel for structural rigidity and enhanced mechanical strength.
  • This Allpax cutting blade provides more accurate cuts compared to blunt or round-tip blades.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the types of cutting blades?

Rip, crosscut, combination and speciality blades are a few types of cutting blades.

What is a saw blade?

A band saw blade is used to cut irregular shapes out of metal or wood. A diamond saw blade features diamond-tipped teeth and is used to cut non-ferrous metals, stone, ceramics, glass & building materials.

Is there any safety precaution to consider when using the Allpax AX1601 cutting blade?

  • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and safety glasses.
  • Ensure a stable work surface to prevent accidents and material shifting.
  • Use the cutting tool in a controlled manner, avoiding excessive force or erratic motions.
  • Follow the safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer of your cutting tool.
  • Inspect the blade for damage or wear before use and replace it if necessary.
  • Securely clamp the material being cut to prevent slips and uneven cuts.
  • Familiarise yourself with the operation and features of the cutting tool.
  • Store the cutting tool and blade safely when not in use.

How often should I inspect the blade for wear or damage?

  • Regularly inspect the cutting blade before each use.
  • Check for any signs of wear, such as dullness, chips or deformities.
  • If you notice any significant damage or a decrease in cutting performance, it is advisable to replace the blade with a new one.

How do I clean and maintain this in-line fuse holder?

  • Disconnect power source.
  • Wipe the holder's exterior with a dry cloth.
  • Inspect for damage or corrosion.
  • Ensure a secure fuse fit.
  • Reconnect power.

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