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Sign In Register Forgot User ID? Forgot Password?OLFA Utility Blade: 1 3/8 in Blade Lg, 1/4 in Blade Wd, 0.015625 in Blade Thick, 34F819, 5 PK
- Item
- 34F820
- Mfr. Model
- TSB-1
Product Details
- Catalog Page
- N/A
- Blade Design
- 44
- Blade Edge Type
- Straight
- Blade Length
- 1-3/8 in
- Blade Material
- Steel
- Blade Thickness
- 0.015625 in
- Blade Tip
- Blunt
- Blade Width
- 1/4 in
- Compatible with Grainger Part Number
- 34F819
- Compatible with Manufacturer Model Number
- TS-1
- Compatible with Series
- TS-1
- For Cutting Cardboard
- No
- For Cutting Cork
- No
- For Cutting Fabric
- No
- For Cutting Leather
- No
- For Cutting Paper
- Yes
- For Cutting Plastic
- Yes
- Includes Blade Dispenser
- No
- Material Application
- Newsprint; Paper; Plastic Sheet; Tape; Thin Films
- Number of Blade Points
- 1
- Number of Blades Included
- 5
- Number of Cutting Edges
- 1
- Primary Cutting Application
- General Purpose
- Weight
- 8.5 lb
- UNSPSC
- 27111501
- Country of Origin
- Japan (subject to change)
- Product Description
Blunt tips on these utility blades form right-angle corners that allow puncture cuts while reducing the risk of injuries compared to standard, pointed-tip blades. The blades' straight edge slices through material after the puncture is made. They cut a range of materials, such as cardboard, plastics, and fabrics.