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Replacement Trapezoid Blades Tvardy 60×19×0.6 mm SK2H — 10 pcs
Replacement Trapezoid Blades Tvardy 60×19×0.6 mm SK2H — 10 pcs
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Replacement Trapezoid Blades Tvardy 60×19×0.6 mm SK2H — 10 pcs
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Replacement Trapezoid Blades Tvardy 60×19×0.6 mm SK2H — 10 pcs
Replacement Trapezoid Blades Tvardy 60×19×0.6 mm SK2H — 10 pcs
Tvardy replacement trapezoid blades SK2H, size 60×19×0.6 mm, pack of 10, are steel cutting blades designed for utility knives and cutters that accept trapezoid-shaped inserts. These blades are intended for precise cutting of paper, cardboard, vinyl, textiles and light construction materials. The compact trapezoid profile and thin 0.6 mm thickness provide a balance of stiffness and fine cutting ability for common workshop, packaging and crafting tasks.
The SK2H trapezoid blades offer consistent geometry for straight and accurate cuts and come in a convenient 10-piece pack that reduces the need for frequent reordering. Made from tool-grade steel, the blades combine edge retention and ease of resharpening for extended service life in moderate-duty applications. Their standard trapezoid shape fits a wide range of utility knives, enabling quick blade changes and reliable performance across different materials.
Install the trapezoid blade into a compatible utility knife or cutter following the tool manufacturer's instructions, taking care to secure the blade firmly before use. Make straight, controlled passes with appropriate pressure for the material being cut; use a cutting mat or protective underlay when cutting sheets or flooring materials. Replace the blade when cutting performance diminishes or when the edge becomes visibly chipped to maintain safe and accurate operation.
Store blades in a dry place to prevent corrosion and handle blades with protective gloves when changing to reduce the risk of cuts. For best results on tougher materials, use multiple light passes rather than excessive force in a single pass.
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