Archive for May, 2008
Cut Ergonomically With Martor Tools
Cutting can be a dangerous business. Why risk it with tools that aren’t safe? Martor USA carries safety knives that are designed to cut with safety in mind. Our Flipcut 94551 ergonomic knife is equipped with an advanced quick blade change feature that comes with five standard trapezoid blades inside the handle. It’s designed with [...]
Posted: May 30th, 2008 under Ergonomic Knives, Trapezoid Blades.
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Cut Right, Cut Safe With Martor
To an untrained eye, knives are all the same. But not to Martor USA. Our safety knives are known in the business for their patented safety features. You won’t find a safer product — anywhere. When you want to reduce the number of accidents in the workplace, depend on Martor USA. Our products — from [...]
Posted: May 28th, 2008 under Safety Knives.
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Blades And Safety Box Cutters
Every little step toward having a safer work site helps, but it’s not enough to use tools like safety box cutters. That is the absolute bare minimum. Safety starts from the moment you pick up your tool until you put it away for the day. That means that part of keeping yourself and others healthy [...]
Posted: May 27th, 2008 under Blades, Box Cutters.
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Ergonomic Knives And Retractable Knives
You’ve heard of ergonomic chairs? Well how about ergonomic knives? It’s all about safety. The chairs keep you safe by making sure you don’t use your body in the wrong position and thereby injure it. The knives work the same way, by making sure your hand is in the right position. This actually prevents accidents. [...]
Posted: May 23rd, 2008 under Ergonomic Knives, Retractable Knives.
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Reduce Accidents With Proper Use Of Safety Knives
Every workplace should be willing to reduce accidents by making sure that every single thing possible is being done to increase safety. But that also goes for the work site when you have to do work for yourself like move to a new house. Any time you work, you should be using safety procedures and [...]
Posted: May 22nd, 2008 under Safety Knife, Safety Knives.
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Deburring Tools And Box Cutters
Don’t ever make the mistake of thinking that one knife does everything. That doesn’t work in the kitchen and it doesn’t work in an industrial situation. You need to use deburring tools if that’s what the job calls for. Otherwise, you run the risk of damaging your knife, and worse yet, damaging yourself. If you [...]
Posted: May 21st, 2008 under Box Cutters, Deburring Tools.
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Spring Loaded Blade And Utility Knives
Find everything you need before you start a job. Do not try to make do, because it could end in disaster. At the worst, you could lose a finger or cut an artery. Spring loaded blade knives are nothing to play with, but they definitely come in handy for the right kind of jobs. Of [...]
Posted: May 19th, 2008 under Ergonomic Knives.
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Tape Cutter And Safety Knives
It is important to use the right tool for the job. You’ve probably heard that a million times, but did you know it holds true for cutting things too. A tape cutter, for instance, is what you should be using to cut tape. It sounds like a no-brainer but you would be surprised how many [...]
Posted: May 15th, 2008 under Safety Knives.
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Trapezoid Blades And Fixed Blade Knives
A good source for knives isn’t just going to sell those, but is going to provide things like trapezoid blades for you as well. They’re going to provide whatever specialty items you need to keep your tools up to par. That’s because, when it comes to tools, they are all specialty items. Whether you need [...]
Posted: May 12th, 2008 under Fixed Blade Knives, Trapezoid Blades.
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Boy Blades And Fixed Blade Knives
When you use fixed blade knives, or any other kind of cutters for that matter, you have to treat them with respect. That means taking care of it by changing the blades as often as they need changing, or by keeping them sharp if they aren’t changeable. That means you should have a good source [...]
Posted: May 9th, 2008 under BOY Blades, Blades, Fixed Blade Knives.
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