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Precision & Quality Precision & Quality We are always available to advise on a blade suitable to meet the demands of your application. If you are unable to find a blade design from the products illustrated or our website please contact Jewel Blade to discuss the range of blades, our bespoke design service, packaging and coatings options: T: +44 (0)114 221 7000 F: +44 (0)114 285 2473 E: [email protected] W: jewelblade.com Jewel Blade Limited 442 Penistone Road Sheffield England S6 2FU jewelblade.comjewelblade.com Knives & Scrapers Welcome to Jewel Blade Jewel Blade a world-leading manufacturer of high precision blades for industrial and commercial applications. The company has been located in Sheffield, England at the heart of the British steel industry, for over 85 years. We are proud of our long history and unique manufacturing facilities. We display the legendary ‘Made in Sheffield’ as the mark of quality on our blades. This gives our customers the confidence to select Jewel Blade as a business partner. The capability and experience of Jewel Blade’s design and manufacturing ensures all bespoke and speciality blades are produced within an effective and efficient timescale for the client. Our flexible approach and reliable manufacturing facilities allow us to adapt to specific requests from our customers and the demands of the market sectors. Finest high-grade steels and specialist coatings are available to fulfill customer’s specific needs. Jewel Blade’s comprehensive range of products and a customer- focused operation ensures customer’s orders are delivered promptly from our stock. 1 Knives & Scrapers Jewel Blade’s commitment to testing and development makes its blades the first choice for these commonly used tools. The extensive range of handles, knives and scrapers, are suitable for many applications, for both the DIY enthusiast and professional tradesmen. Utility 3-4 Craft 5-6 Snap Off 7-8 Scrapers 9 Food Safe 10 Safety 11-12 Replacement Blades 13-14 jewelblade.com 2 Utility Knives Pro- Fold IND113 - Heavy Duty Flooring Knife • Robust Heavy Duty ABS Plastic • Heavy Duty Fixed Professional Knife • Easy grip complete with 2 blades • Secure, stable & precision blade cutting • Easy grip curved handle • Suitable for a range of 2 Notch Utility Blades • Tough die-cast metal • Easy blade change • Complete with holster • Loop Holder to accommodate a spiral • Designed to complement a selection lanyard, belt clip or key chain of Utility Blades KNI50 - Utility Knife KNI26 - Utility Knife • Heavy Duty knife incorporating a string • Self Loading Professional Heavy Duty Knife cutter devise complete with 5 blades • East grip handle • Die-cast metal with easy grip handle • Quick release blade change • Blade locking mechanism • Spare blade cartridge located in the handle • Easy side action blade release • Designed to complement a selection • Designed to complement a selection of Utility Blades of Utility Blades KNIZ7 - Utility Knife KNIZ5 - Utility Knife • Fixed Blade Trimming Knife • Retractable Blade Trimming Knife • Blue zinc die-cast body • Blue zinc die-cast body • Rubber grip handle • Complete with 2 blades • Optional holster available • Rubber grip handle for greater control • Designed to complement a selection • Optional holster available of Utility Blades • Designed to complement a selection of Utility Blades jewelblade.com 3 KNI21 - Utility Knife KNI72 - Utility Knife • Top Retractable Professional Trimming Knife • Heavy Duty Auto Retracting Knife complete with 4 blades • Complete with 3 IND92A Heavy Duty Blades • Easy grip handle • Easy top action • Blade locking mechanism • Suitable for a wide range of replacement • Easy side action blade loading blades • Comfortable in the hand KNI79-2 - Utility Knife KNI77-1 - Utility Knife • Metal Fixed Trimming Knife • Fast Lock Fixed Trimming Knife • Quick release blade change • Comfortable ergonomic shape • Designed to complement a selection • Quick release blade change of Utility Blades • Die-cast zinc for longer life • Designed to complement a selection of Utility Blades KNISRA - Utility Knife • Auto Loading Knife with Rubber Grip • 5 blade magazine automatically re-loads new blades • Front loading with safety button • Unique shape for superior grip & control CONTACT: T: +44 (0)114 221 7000 F: +44 (0)114 285 2473 E: [email protected] W: jewelblade.com 4 Craft Knives IND414 - Industrial Craft knife Craft Tool • Light Weight Trimming Knife complete with • Available in plastic IND404 Blade • Ideal tool for marquetry, modelling, craft, • Replacement IND404 blades available studio work and horticulture Supa-R Supatool • Perfect for the cutting edge requirements • Perfect for the cutting edge requirements of the handy person and D.I.Y. enthusiast of the handy person and D.I.Y. enthusiast • The handle can be opened by hand for blade • The handle is opened with the aid of changing a screwdriver or small coin • There is a choice of 4 Heavy Duty Blades • There is a choice of 4 Heavy Duty Blades • It has the added safety advantage of a hand retractable blade mechanism Trimaway Retactaway • Purposely designed as an economic throwaway knife • Sleek graphite-finish metal handle • It has a strong nylon-based handle fitted with a fixed • Added safety of a hand retractable blade surgical quality Heavy Duty Blade and comes complete mechanism with guard • It is a highly versatile cutting tool produced • The Trimaway is particularly suitable for artwork, with designers, graphic artists and model crafts and model making makers in mind • Perfect for the cutting edge requirements of the • With easy blade changing, it fits and safely handy person and D.I.Y. enthusiast retracts surgical blades jewelblade.com 5 SMOR II SMOO • Robust Heavy Duty ABS Plastic • Fixed Heavy Duty cast metal handle for industrial • Side action retractable handle applications though will also be of interest to the D.I.Y. enthusiast for those tougher jobs • Comfortable and easy to use • The handle is opened with the aid of a • Suitable for a range of Industrial Craft Blades screwdriver or small coin for blade changing • Easy blade change • There is a choice of 4 Heavy Duty Blades • Glass filled nylon blade carrier No.3 - Stainless Steel Handle No.4 - Stainless Steel Handle • The Professional Range of blades • The Professional Range of blades and handles are produced with craft and handles are produced with craft professionals and enthusiasts in mind professionals and enthusiasts in mind • They are used in a variety of different • They are used in a variety of different industries from mould cutting and jewellery industries from mould cutting and jewellery manufacture to printing and artwork manufacture to printing and artwork 5 - Acrylic Craft Handle • Especially with craft professionals and enthusiasts in mind, Swann-Morton has produced two acrylic handles • Nickel Blade fitting that takes standard surgical blades CONTACT: T: +44 (0)114 221 7000 F: +44 (0)114 285 2473 E: [email protected] W: jewelblade.com 6 Snap Off KNI90 - 9mm Snap Off Knife KNI14 - 18mm Snap Off Knife • 9mm Rubber/Plastic Medium Duty Snap Off • 18mm Rubber/Plastic Medium Duty Knife complete with 5 blades Snap Off Knife complete with 3 blades • Easy grip handle with a positive refined • Easy grip handle with a positive refined mechanism and dense stainless steel sleeve mechanism and dense stainless steel sleeve • Blade locking mechanism • Blade auto locking mechanism • Designed to accommodate the 9mm Snap Off • Designed to accommodate the 18mm Snap Off IND200 or Non Segmental blades IND202 IND201 or Non Segmental blades IND203 KNIZ13 - 18mm Snap Off Knife KNIZ3 - 9mm Snap Off Knife • Heavy Duty 18mm Trimming Knife • Heavy Duty 9mm Trimming Knife • Stainless steel blade guide • Stainless steel blade guide • Blue zinc die-cast external body • Blue zinc die-cast external body • Auto loading of blades • Complete with 3 blades • Complete with 3 blades • Designed to accommodate the IND200 • Designed to accommodate the IND201 Snap Off & IND202 Non Segmental Blades Snap Off & IND203 Non Segmental Blades KNI29 - 25mm Snap Off Knife K2500 - 18mm Trimming Knife • 25mm Rubber/Plastic Medium Duty Snap Off Knife • Heavy Duty Plastic Trimming Knife • Easy grip handle with a positive refined mechanism • Designed to accommodate the IND201 and dense stainless steel sleeve Snap Off & IND203 Non Segmental Blades • Blade auto locking mechanism • Reinforced steel spine • Designed to accommodate the 25mm • Easy slide action Snap Off or Non Segmental Blades • Lockable blade mechanism jewelblade.com 7 KP2 - 18mm Snap Off Knife K700 - 9mm Snap Off Knife • Light Weight Trimming Knife • Heavy Weight Trimming Knife • Designed to accommodate the 18mm • Designed to accommodate the IND200 Snap Off & Non Segmental Blades Snap Off & IND202 Non Segmental Blades • Blade locking facility • Reinforced steel spine • Disposable • Easy slide action • Lockable blade mechanism K400 - 9mm Snap Off Knife K3000 - 18mm Snap Off Knife • Light Weight Trimming Knife • Medium Weight Plastic Trimming Knife • Designed to accommodate the 9mm • Designed to accommodate the IND201 Snap Off & Non Segmental Blades Snap Off & IND203 Non Segmental Blades • Blade locking facility • Reinforced steel spine • Pocket clip Included • Easy slide action • Lockable blade mechanism 12mm Industrial Trimming Knife • Heavy Duty Industrial Trimming Knife • Designed to accommodate the 12mm Non Segmental Blade CONTACT: T: +44 (0)114 221 7000 F: +44 (0)114 285 2473 E: [email protected] W: jewelblade.com 8 Scrapers KNIP442 - Mini
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