When using a safety knife Blade bought from Sheffield based knife and blade stockist Knife-Point, you can be sure that your risk of minor injuries due to cuts and puncture wounds is significantly reduced among your workforce. Our selection of Stanley knife blades, hooked blades and concave blades are of the highest quality, and none are safer than our range of safety knives and blades.
There is a correct way to use a knife, and if you follow the simple, clear instructions given here, you will be able to open any type of box, container or carton with minimal risk of minor injury or accident. To begin using a knife blade, you must place the knife on the surface of the box or container at the point that you wish to make an incision, and then use your thumb to push the button on the knife forward. In this position, the blade is ready to cut.
While using the safety knife blade to cut into the box or container that you wish to open, your thumb should be released during the cutting. When cutting with the self retracting safety knives, the user of the knife doesn't need to keep the pressure on the slider of the knife with their thumb. As you begin to cut into the box or container, the blade of the safety remains engaged and continues to cut the surface of the material. The blade of the safety knife is safely held in place by the friction created by the blade of the knife and the box itself.
When the box or container has been successfully cut open, the blade of the safety knife retracts into the plastic handle automatically as it extends beyond the box. This immediate retraction drastically reduces injuries and accidents which can be caused by knives and blades in these types of circumstances.
Using a safety knife can significantly reduce the risk of damaging goods when packaging, boxes and containers are opened. Not only does the use of a safety knife reduce the risk of minor injuries and accidents to your workforce, safety knives can also reduce the risk of damaging whatever is in the box, container or packaging that you wish to open.
When cutting open a delivery, the last thing a company wants to do is damage the product as it is opened, and the use of an incorrect tool to open such items can actually damage the goods inside. By using a safety knife or blade that has been supplied by Knife-Point, you can be sure that your goods remain intact with only the packaging having been cut open.
There is a correct way to use a knife, and if you follow the simple, clear instructions given here, you will be able to open any type of box, container or carton with minimal risk of minor injury or accident. To begin using a knife blade, you must place the knife on the surface of the box or container at the point that you wish to make an incision, and then use your thumb to push the button on the knife forward. In this position, the blade is ready to cut.
While using the safety knife blade to cut into the box or container that you wish to open, your thumb should be released during the cutting. When cutting with the self retracting safety knives, the user of the knife doesn't need to keep the pressure on the slider of the knife with their thumb. As you begin to cut into the box or container, the blade of the safety remains engaged and continues to cut the surface of the material. The blade of the safety knife is safely held in place by the friction created by the blade of the knife and the box itself.
When the box or container has been successfully cut open, the blade of the safety knife retracts into the plastic handle automatically as it extends beyond the box. This immediate retraction drastically reduces injuries and accidents which can be caused by knives and blades in these types of circumstances.
Using a safety knife can significantly reduce the risk of damaging goods when packaging, boxes and containers are opened. Not only does the use of a safety knife reduce the risk of minor injuries and accidents to your workforce, safety knives can also reduce the risk of damaging whatever is in the box, container or packaging that you wish to open.
When cutting open a delivery, the last thing a company wants to do is damage the product as it is opened, and the use of an incorrect tool to open such items can actually damage the goods inside. By using a safety knife or blade that has been supplied by Knife-Point, you can be sure that your goods remain intact with only the packaging having been cut open.
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