- Stock: 2-3 Days
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCBB100-50
- Weight: 0.26kg
- Dimensions: 190.00cm x 95.00cm x 32.00cm
- SKU: TCBB100-50
- UPC: 6009515865696
Tork Craft Utility Blade — Solid 60 × 19 × 0.6 mm (50-pc Pack)
Size: 60 mm × 19 mm × 0.6 mm [Pack of 50]
This Tork Craft solid utility blade (60 × 19 × 0.6 mm) in a 50-piece pack offers a balanced option between small and bulk volume use. The solid, non-snap-off design ensures you get the full length of each blade, eliminating unused segments. The SK5 steel grade provides reliable performance across general cutting tasks, from packaging to workshop trimming.
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Features
- 60 mm length — fits standard utility knife holders.
- 19 mm width — full size coverage for wide utility cuts.
- 0.6 mm thickness — sufficient rigidity for accurate control in tougher materials.
- Solid (non-snap-off) design — full-length blade usage, less waste.
- 50-piece pack — good value for mid-volume toolrooms, installers or crews.
Benefits
- Reliable value: the 50-pc pack provides a cost-effective option without bulk overhead for smaller teams.
- Consistent fit: fits most 60×19 mm utility knife holders with no modification needed.
- Improved durability: SK5 steel grade and solid construction yield better control and longer life than ultra-thin blades.
- Low waste: No snap-off segments means every millimetre of the blade is usable, reducing waste and cost per cut.
Extra Information
- Perfect for packaging departments, production lines, flooring installers, asset crews and general cutting tasks where blade changes are frequent.
- When changing blades, ensure the utility knife is locked out or retracted and that the locking mechanism is fully engaged before use.
- Discard used blades into a blade bank or secure container to prevent accidents from loose blades in work areas.
Pro Tip
- Monitor blade life by gaining a feel for increased drag or dull cuts — if you notice these signs, swap the blade. Keeping spare blades in a labelled dispenser near the workstation helps ensure quick, safe replacements and maintains productivity.
Safety
- Wear cut-resistant gloves when changing blades.
- Ensure the utility knife is locked out or blade retracted when not in use.
- Store spare blades and dispose used blades in a dedicated blade bank or sealed container — loose blades in work areas cause risk.
- Do not use the blade if visibly chipped or bent; replace immediately.