GBP 57 ​ Spare snap-off blades 22 mm 84 5115 – TiN-coated blades. Suitable for: Cutter knife No. 845100. ​ 84 5110 number 10 84 5110 Snap-off “experience” blades set, 10 pieces, 22 mm eShop 86E 84 5115 Snap-off “longlife” blades set, 10 pieces, 22 mm TiN eShop 86E Blade length mm 100 Blade width mm 22 ​ 84 5115 Blade thickness mm 0.65 Number of snap-off points 8 ​ Spare snap-off blades 25 mm Extra-fine and ultra-sharp ground blade. Suitable for: Cutter knife No. 845121. number 10 84 5125 Snap-off “multisharp” blades set, 10 pieces, 25 mm eShop 86E Blade length mm 100 ​ 84 5125 Blade width mm 25 Blade thickness mm 0.7 Number of snap-off points 7 ​ Collection boxes for used blades Collection box for safe storage and disposal of used blades. As soon as the box is completely full, the cover is closed. The integral locking mechanism then ensures that the Safebox cannot be opened again. The full collection box can then be disposed of safely. Application: For used blades such as snap-off blade segments, trapezoidal blades, and hook blades, scalpel blades etc. 84 5130 Collection box for used blades eShop 86E Width mm 100 Height mm 210 Depth mm 100 ​ 84 5130 84 Safe cutting CUTTING: ■ Before performing cutting, the user must familiarise themselves with the product and the operation of the safety technology. ■ The user must always cut away from the body and wear safety gloves. KEEPING SAFE: ■ No knives in your trouser pockets - keep even safety knives in a belt bag. 09 4445 09 4438 ■ If there is a catch to secure a slide or lever, this should also be used. CLEANING: ■ A safety knife - just like any other tool - must be cleaned and looked after so that it always performs correctly. ■ For thorough and safe cleaning the blade must first be taken out and put aside. 84 5065 Application example No. 84 2200 CHANGING THE BLADE: ■ Blunt or damaged blades must always be changed in good time. If you carry on using a knife when the blade is blunt, you have to apply significantly more force. Damaged blades can disable the safety arrangement and thus increase the risk of injuries. ■ Dispose of used blades in a secure and lockable container (for example: No. 84 5130). Under no circumstances should they end up loose in paper or residual waste. 84 5130 908