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Swiss Army Knives 2017 SWISS ARMY KNIVES 2017 MAKERSMAK OF THE ORIGINAL SWISS ARMY KNIFE I ESTABLISHED 1884 042_300_118020_Umschlag_SAK_UDM_RZ_4c_en 1 15.02.17 15:26 SWISS ARMY KNIVES 2017 042_300_00_1_Vorspann_Info_SAK_en 1 10.02.17 12:43 VICTORINOX 1884 - 2017 MORE THAN 130 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND LIVED SWISS TRADITION The little red pocket knife, with Cross Today, the full range of Victorinox knives & Shield emblem on the handle is an ins- is comprised of over 1,200 models. The tantly recognizable symbol of our company. ran ge is presented in two, separate catalogs: In a unique way, it conveys excellence in «Swiss Army Knives» and «Household and Swiss crafts manship, and also the impres- Professional Knives». We are pleased to offer sive expertise of more than 2,000 employees this streamlined assortment, with our best, worldwide. and perhaps future classics. The principles by which we do business, are as relevant today as they were in 1897 when our company founder, Karl Elsener, developed the «Original Swiss Army Knife»: functionality, innovation, iconic design and Carl Elsener uncompromising quality. Our commitment CEO Victorinox to these principles for more than 130 years has allowed us to develop products that are not only extraordinary in design and quality, but also in their ability to serve as reliable companions on life’s adventures, both great and small. 042_300_00_1_Vorspann_Info_SAK__S2-3_en 2-3 15.02.17 14:11 20 32 102 SMALL POCKET KNIVES SWISS CARDS SPORTS 58 mm Companion 22 Classic 34 Bike Tool 104 65 mm Companion 28 Lite 34 Golf Tool 104 74 mm Companion 30 Nailcare 35 Outdoor Knives 106 36 108 MEDIUM POCKET KNIVES GARDEN 84 mm Original Swiss Army Knives, Pruning Knives 110 Small Models 38 Floral Knives 111 85 mm Evolution 44 Budding Knives 112 91 mm Original Swiss Army Knives, Forestry, Agriculture and Industry 114 Large Models 52 93 mm Pioneer 68 70 116 LARGE POCKET KNIVES MANICURE AND PEDICURE 111 mm Workman 72 130 mm Ranger 84 130 mm Hunter Pro 91 92 122 SWISS TOOLS ACCESSORIES Swiss Tool Spirit 94 Pouches 124 Swiss Tool 98 Metal Chains 132 Information 8 Knife Sharpeners 134 Promotional Material 138 Flashlight and Ballpoint Pen Sets 135 Replacement Parts 142 Books 136 Ambassador 146 Accessories 137 Service 148 Scale Variations 152 4 VICTORINOX I SWISS ARMY KNIVES 9.2101.1Artikelnummer 5 042_300_00_1_Vorspann_Info_SAK_de_chf 6-7 13.02.17 10:43 SIZING CHART INFORMATION SCALE 1:1 58 mm 65 mm 74 mm 84 mm 85 mm 91 mm 93 mm 105 mm 111 mm 115 mm 130 mm 8 VICTORINOX I SWISS ARMY KNIVES 9 SWISS CATALOG INFORMATION QUALITY NOTES A product can be classified as « Swiss The product information within the para- to the product image; color swatch, item Made » if at least 60 % of production costs graphs refer only to the image depicted. All number, EAN code and comments if appli- are occurred in Switzerland. available product variations are listed next cable. The knives and tools produced by Victorinox are manufactured entirely in Ibach-Schwyz and Delémont. They are thus « Swiss Made » and this is shown on the blade or packaging. Product information Item number, product name, functions 0.6203 CLASSIC #1. blade 0.6203 7 functions #2. nail file with S Product variations 7 611160 000453 10 #3. – nail cleaner color swatch, #4. scissors item number, 0.6203.T5 EAN code, #5. key ring S packaging type, sales unit, #6. tweezers 7 611160 004635 10 comment if applicable #7. toothpick Swiss Made stamp on the tang of the Pouch-Icon large blade selection of compatible pouches in the «Accessoies» category. 1, 2, 5 «NEW» ICON 0.6381.26 MINI CHAMP ALOX The «New» icon 15 functions appears below the product NEW infor mation or next to the Products launched in 2015 and 2016 EAN code as well as standard items not previously included in the catalog are labeled with the «New» Icon. 11 ITEM NUMBER INFORMATION STRUCTURE 1.6795.XLT Item number Functions / features A numbering code for Swiss Army Knives is available. Scale colors and types Abbreviations before the item number Pocket knives are usually produced with are denoted after the 5th-digit of the item A.6140 replacement parts red cellidor scales featuring the Victorinox number: C.7100.T replacement scales and knife cases emblem. Other colors or types of scales 0.6223 RED 0.6223.T RED TRANSPARENT Structure within the item number The 5th - digit of the item number denotes: 0.6223.2 BLUE 0.6223.T2 BUE TRANSPARENT 0.6223.3 BLACK 0.7240.T21 ICE-BLUE TRANSLUCENT 1.3600. without ring, tweezers and toothpick 1.3603. with ring, tweezers and toothpick 0.6223.4 GREEN 0.7133.T3 BLACK TRANSPARENT 1.3601. with ring 1.3604. 3. + mini screwdriver 0.6223.51 LIGHT PINK 0.6203.T5 PINK TRANSPARENT 1.3602. with tweezers and toothpick 1.3605. 4. + pressurized ballpoint pen 0.6223.7 WHITE 0.6226.T7 SILVER TRANSPARENT 0.6223.8 YELLOW 0.6421.63 WALNUT Abbreviations after the item number 0.6223.94 CAMOUFLAGE (Alox) 0.3705.AVT Traveller-functions 0.6223.L1501 limited edition 0.6223.941 DESERT CAMOUFLAGE 0.6540.16 ALOX POLISHED 0.6223.B1 blister 2.3603.SE lock blade 0.6203.840 EDELWEISS 0.6221.26 ALOX RIBBED 0.9523.C two-component scales 0.6223.T transparent or translucent scales 1.3601.J14 anniversary edition 0.8321.MWC wavy edge 3.0223.L with leather pouch 1.6795.XLT extra large for collectors (Two-component scales) 3.0227.N with Nylon pouch 0.8413.M3 one-handed blade for military, Ƃ re 0.9523.C RED / BLACK 0.8331.MC9 ORANGE / BLACK service paramedics, police 0.9563.MWC4 GREEN / BLACK 0.8461.MWC941 BEIGE / BROWN 2.4913.C8 YELLOW / BLACK Product Name Abbreviations Please also see our scale colors of the main categories in the SWISS TOOL SPIRIT XC blade with wavy edge, without pointed tip overview on the back cover page. MY FIRST VICTORINOX H wood saw EVOLUTION S lock blade, straight edge CLASSIC SD screwdriver PIONEER X scissors 12 VICTORINOX I SWISS ARMY KNIVES 13 STAINLESS STEEL SCALE MATERIALS INFORMATION All pocket knife components (excluding ri- right steel alloy. The steel must ensure vets) are made from martensitic stainless excellent edge retention and sufƂ cient re- steel. Making a blade that offers optimum sistance to rust, but should also be ƃ exible Cellidor Cellidor is an organic, thermoplastic cellulose ester that incorporates a Companion, functionality and durability requires the so that it does not break during use. high proportion of renewable natural cellulose material. Unlike traditional Swiss Card, plastics, it is only partially dependent on fossil fuels. Components made of Evolution, Cellidor exhibit an exceptional high-gloss Ƃ nish with perfect depth effect. OfƂ ziersmesser To improve abrasion and scratch-resistance, scales printed with a special The following steel alloys are used for Swiss Army Knives: promotional motif are treated with a protective coating. Max. usable temperature 65 °C. MATERIAL NO. FOR ABBREVIATION C CR MO V AISI (%) (%) (%) (%) 1.4110 blade X 55 Cr Mo14 0.48 - 0.60 13.0 - 15.0 0.50 - 0.80 Ű 0 .15 Acrylonitrile buta- Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene is an amorphous thermoplastic. ABS plastics Companion, diene styren exhibit excellent toughness, notched impact strength, impact strength, Swiss Card, 1.4021 spring X 20 Cr13 0.16 - 0.25 12.0 - 14.0 ƃ exu ral rigidity and surface hardness. Evolution, Max. usable temperature 80 °C. OfƂ ziersmesser 1.4031 tools X 39Cr 13 0.36 - 0.42 12.5 - 14.5 0.1 - 0.2 Polyamide Nylon is a term commonly used primarily in the U.S. to describe poly amides Workman, All Victorinox alloys are in accordance with Regulation (EG) no. 1935/2004 for (PA). Polyamides are suitable for pocket knife scales because they exhibit Ranger products that come into contact with food. better mechanical abrasion resistance. This also has benefits from a production perspective. Compared to high-gloss and smooth Cellidor components, they have a more structured surface. Max. usable temperature 90 °C. SUSTAINABILITY Aluminium Alox scales are punched from aluminum, embossed and then anodised in a Pioneer subsequent process stage. The Eloxal process uses anodic oxidation to crea- Since decades, issues concerning environ- te a protective layer. This layer of oxide is hard and protects the scales from mental protection and sustainability have damage and corrosion, up to a certain degree. been given high priority at Victorinox. Walnut Wood is a natural, renewable resource. The walnut used by Victorinox Nail Clip Wood, comes from Swiss forests and is in full compliance with EU Regulation Evolution Wood, No. 995/2010 (the EU Timber Regulation). The wood of the walnut tree is Ranger Wood very solid, tough and strong. Steel processing 100% RECYCLED STEEL 14 VICTORINOX I SWISS ARMY KNIVES PACKAGING INFORMATION There are two types of packaging for pocket knives: Standard packaging and blister packaging. ICON S B Packaging variation 6 10 Sales unit (quantity*) *We recommend to order sales units. S 1 B 1 STANDARD PACKAGING (S) BLISTER (B) The following options apply to standard Blister packed products are denoted with packaging: Folded box, slide gift box and «B1» at the end of the item number. loose products. 16 17 042_300_00_1_Vorspann_Info_SAK_en.p16 16 17.02.17 14:22 042_300_00_1_Vorspann_Info_SAK_en.p17 17 14.02.17 10:53 1 2 3 4 5 INFORMATION Be a step ahead in every situation with FUNCTIONS AND the Swiss Champ. The top model among the «Officer›s Knives» combines 33 high APPLICATIONS quality tools with an award-winning design. It is made of 64 individual parts and requires an astonishing 450 steps of 1.6795 SWISS CHAMP fabrication in Ibach-Switzerland.
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