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Gerber MCT cutters use standard flat-stock and oscillating knife blades that are also cross‑compatible with common “K‑series” drag/oscillating knives, so you do not need only OEM-branded tools to kit out your table. The best choice depends on your tool head (drag vs oscillating vs vib) and the materials you plan to cut.
Many third‑party suppliers list “Gerber / MCT compatible” blades under designations like K16, K21, K22, K26, K46, etc., covering drag, oscillating, and V‑cut applications.
There are also MCT‑specific oscillating designs such as SE‑series (for example SE17) tuned for flexible media on Gerber MCT heads.
For MCT and similar flatbeds, typical choices are:
Thin films and vinyls: Shallow, low-drag knives such as K16, K11, K124r or K180r for thru‑cut and kiss‑cut of self‑adhesive vinyl, polycarbonate, polyester and masking films.
Corrugated, foamboard, carton, light foam: Oscillating knives like K21, K20, K22, K28, K722 and matched SE‑series blades (e.g., SE17) to handle bounce and reduce crush in thicker boards and foams.
Textiles and technical fabrics: Fabric‑oriented drag blades such as K52 or K703 for woven/knit polyester, nylon, canvas and similar materials.
A typical Gerber MCT SE17 oscillating knife has about 65° edge angle, 25 mm height, 5.6 mm width and 0.63 mm thickness, with a max cutting depth around 12 mm in compatible materials.
It targets thin flexible substrates like canvas, folding carton, gasket materials, magnetic foil, PVC, reflective and self‑adhesive vinyl, using a flat 0.63 mm mount compatible with MCT oscillating toolholders.
Specialist digital‑finishing tool vendors list a full grid of “Blades compatible with Gerber / MCT cutting systems,” including K‑series drag, oscillating, V‑cut and vib blades with recommended material tables.
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