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1. Anvil type rope cutter with a replaceable blade.
2. Force is concentrated on the cutting surface.
3. Two steps adjustment for opening angles.
4. Three steps adjustment for spring strength.
5. Grip and open safety lock.
6. Light weight.
7. Impulse hardening on the tip of the blade.
8. Small hole for putting a strap.
9. Available in four different colors.
Compared to general pruning shears, anvil pruning shears don't put much stress on the wrist. It prevents developing tendonitis.
Unlike general pruners, two blades do not slide pass each other as they cut the material.
To replace a blade, you just need to take off one screw. The anvil can be also replaced by sliding it out. No need to adjust the position of the blade.
The blade and the anvil work just like a kitchen knife and a cutting board. For both right hand users and left hand users.
JP. Patent No. 5547700.
Force is efficiently applied on the material, making it easier to cut.
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Opening angle can be adjusted depending on the size of your grip.
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Tension spring is used on Rakunandesu pruning shears. Spring is placed inside the grip, so you do not have to worry about touching it or losing it while you work with it.
Strength of the spring can be adjusted to three different types depending on the user. Weaker spring is recommended for women and children. Stronger spring that's more stretched is recommended for those who want to prune fast. The pruner opens faster this way.
When you grip the pruner, the lock opens. You can put the lock back with just one hand. Just grip it, and press a hook against your leg or body, and the lock is back on.
The first position is if you want to put the lock on with one hand. The second position is with the hook all the way out for not locking. The third one is the hook completely inside the handle for putting it in the pruner case.
The weight of the item itself can be the cause of stress on your hand. Alminum die cast alloy is used on the grip, so it's light but can withstand hardwork.
We use elastomer resin on the grip. This allows moderate elasticity.
We treat the blade with a technique called special impulse hardening just like we do on our hand saws.
Impulse hardening is done only on the tip of the blade edge. This prevents blade from cracking.
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There is a strap hole for working at high place. You can avoid losing the shears by wearing a strap on your wrist. Please take advantage of this hole and use it as you like.
1. In a closed position, unscrew the screw on the blade using a screwdriver.
2. Slide the anvil out towards the tip of the anvil in an opened position.
3. Put a slotted screwdriver or something else that has a tip thinner than 4mm in between the anvil and the body, and slide it out to the direction of an arrow.
( You can also take the anvil out at the point of the triangle. )
4. Slide the new anvil in all the way to the end.
5. Put the new blade in the metal spine.
6. Grip the handles and close the anvil and put the screw back on the blade.
| Classification | Art. No. | Name | Blade Length | Steel | Blade Thickness | Materials used | JAN Code | Price |
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| Main Body | 9100 | Rope Cutter | 40㎜ | SK85 | 1.4㎜ | Aluminum die-casting Elastomer resin Polyamide Iron | 4903524 314751 | open price | Replacement Blade | 9101 | Replacement Blade for Rope Cutter | Polyamide | 4903524 414758 | 9102 | - | - | - | 4903524 414765 |
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