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Feature |
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Length |
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Width |
4 mm (most sources); 5.64 mm (one source) |
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Thickness |
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Cutting Angle |
65° |
54° or 65° (sources vary) |
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Max Cut Depth |
12 mm (up to 6 mm recommended) |
7.4 mm |
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Primary Tool |
Tangential/Single Edge Cutout |
Oscillating (EOT) |
The blades are specifically designed to be compatible with Summa F Series cutters, such as the F1612, and are ideal for achieving intricate and precise cuts in flexible materials. The 500-9801 blade is particularly well-suited for scenarios requiring deeper and highly accurate cuts, making it a strong choice for demanding applications. On the other hand, the 500-9800 blade is optimized for oscillating cutting tasks, effectively handling materials that may require relatively shallower cutting depths. When selecting the appropriate blade, it is essential to consider both the specifications of the tool module being used and the thickness of the material to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
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Summa 500-9800 F-Series 65°F Series Flatbed Cutters Electronic Oscillating Tool (Eot) Knife Blades
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Summa 500-9801 0801 F Series Flatbed Cutters Electronic Oscillating Tool (Eot) Knife Blades
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- Corrugated cardboard and folding carton
- Foam board, gasket materials, and felt
- Adhesive vinyl, PVC banners, and magnetic media
- Polycarbonate and polypropylene sheets
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