Snap-off blade 18 mm SK2

Index: HT4C671

A set of 10 snap-off 18 mm blades made of a special SK2 steel alloy dedicated to cutting knives. Especially practical for finishing works, cutting cardboard, wallpaper, carpets, tarpaulin fabrics, printing films and PVC films, etc.

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Description

Product description

A set of 10 snap-off 18 mm blades made of a special SK2 steel alloy dedicated to cutting knives. Especially practical for finishing works, cutting cardboard, wallpaper, carpets, tarpaulin fabrics, printing films and PVC films, etc.

Characteristic

  • the highest quality blade with extended service life, and increased resistance to cracking and chipping, made of high carbon spring steel SK2;
  • triple laser-sharpened cutting edge ensures sharpness at the highest level;
  • thanks to the segmented design, once blunted, the worn out segment can be broken off, and another sharp fragment can be used;
  • come in a handy plastic box;
  • 10 blades per set

 

Technical data

Additional information triple cutting edge
Material steel SK2

Högert Technik – professional hand tools of the most demanding users

Durability guarantee / German quality

The careful selection of the highest quality raw materials and the world-class production process guarantee minor wear and long durability of our products.

Quality confirmed
by certificates

Our products meet the strict DIN and VDE standards, which guarantees the highest quality of metals. It has been confirmed by numerous certificates, such as TÜV and VDE. The cutting and grinding discs, on the other hand, are certified by the OSA organization.

Trusted by thousands
of Poles

For years, Högert Technik products have been available in 1300 stores throughout Poland.

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