Industries VZB10 Z Blade Variety Pack PKG of 9, Cold Knife Blade Remain Flexible and retain (EQ-VZB10)


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- These innovative blades remain flexible and retain their sharpness much longer than the average cold knife blade. Made in the USA.
- Z blades will remain flexible and retain their sharpness much longer than the average cold knife blade. The grinding of the blade is at a greater angle than other cold knife blades. This makes the resistance less when pulling the cold knife to cut the urethane.
- The end result is a cold knife blade that has the ability to resist breaking, last longer, and keep a sharp edge. Equalizer produces two types of cold knife blades. Both the standard and the coined blades use the same proprietary hardening process. Coined Z Blade coined cold knife blade has the cutting surface of the blade made thinner, only about 35 thousandths of an inch thick. A normal cold knife blade is 62 thousandths thick
- Many technicians routinely grind standard cold knife blades thinner so they will cut easier. Sometimes this grinding will overheat a blade and damage the hardening. Z blades are thinned before they are hardened so there is no need to grind them thinner. Should I buy coined or not coined blades?
- If you are one of those technicians who uses a cold knife blade right out of the box and never grinds it thinner, then use the standard thickness Z1, Z2, Z3, Z7, or Z9. If you find yourself taking a new blade out of the box and grinding it thinner before you use it, then you should use Z4, Z5, Z6, or Z8.
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Z blades will remain flexible and retain their sharpness much longer than the average cold knife blade. The grinding of the blade is at a greater angle than other cold knife blades. This makes the resistance less when pulling the cold knife to cut the urethane. The end result is a cold knife blade that has the ability to resist breaking, last longer, and keep a sharp edge. Equalizer produces two types of cold knife blades. Both the standard and the coined blades use the same proprietary hardening process. Coined Z Blade coined cold knife blade has the cutting surface of the blade made thinner, only about 35 thousandths of an inch thick. A normal cold knife blade is 62 thousandths thick. Many technicians routinely grind standard cold knife blades thinner so they will cut easier. Sometimes this grinding will overheat a blade and damage the hardening. Z blades are thinned before they are hardened so there is no need to grind them thinner. Should I buy coined or not coined blades? If you are one of those technicians who uses a cold knife blade right out of the box and never grinds it thinner, then use the standard thickness Z1, Z2, Z3, Z7, or Z9. If you find yourself taking a new blade out of the box and grinding it thinner before you use it, then you should use Z4, Z5, Z6, or Z8. 1 Each: Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4, Z5, Z6, Z7, Z8 & Z9
Manufacturer: Equalizer Industries
Part Number: EQ-VZB10
Item Weight: 6.4 ounces
Product Dimensions: 10 x 5 x 2 inches
Item model number: EQ-VZB10
Item Package Quantity: 1
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Date First Available: December 28, 2021
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