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OLFA HEAVY DUTY PLASTIC & LAMINATE CUTTER RETRACTABLE BLADE

R190.33

Model Number: CTR PCL
Recommended Minimum Order Quantity: 6
Manufacturer: OLFA
Barcode: 091511400946

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Description

Olfa Acrylic Scoring Knife PC-L

Scoring and breaking acrylics the right way

Cat no: PC-L

Heavy-duty cutter, designed to produce a fine score line to precisely break plastics, acrylic and laminates.

Features built-in room for spare blades and a ratchet-wheel for secure blade extension and retraction, and unlimited blade positioning.

Includes 1 reversable tungsten steel PB-800 blade inserted PLUS 2 replacement blades in the handle. For right- and left- handed use.

  • Cutting with this knife involves scratching the plate several times along the cutting line and then breaking it. This can easily be achieved with astraight line straight cut ;
  • In the case of thin plastic sheets, the use of this knife instead of the classic saw allows the cracks and edges of cut edges to be avoided .
  • Handle with retractable blade made of high quality plastic (ABS) allows for convenient material cutting;
  • One-sided blade, same as the P-450 knife;
  • In the handle for spare blades , complete with two spare blades.

How to scratch & break:

  1.  Place a plastic board on a flat surface and take straight strokes to make a score, deep enough to break by hand. Approximately one-third depth of the plastic board will be the rough standard.
  2. Snap off downward by hand along the score.
  3. Clean cut surface with the unsharpened edge, if necessary.

Additional information

Weight 0.07000000 kg
Dimensions 220.00000000 × 15.00000000 × 80.00000000 cm

Brand

OLFA

In 1956 Mr. Y Okada, the founder of OLFA CORPORATION, invented the world's first SNAP-OFF BLADE CUTTER. The inspiration for this incredible idea came from breaking off segments of chocolate bars and analyzing the snap edges of broken glass. This unique invention has since become a worldwide best seller and is commonly referred to as an OLFA CUTTER. The length, width and angle of the blade, established by Mr. Y Okada, has become the worldwide standard for the snap-off blade. OLFA Knowledge Base Catalogue Download WORKS Catalogue Download

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