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Mozart Blades 90110.065

51 mm Mozart Blades 90110.065 TiN-Coated Extra Sharp Extra Hardened Spare Hook Blade

Mozart Blades 90110.065 51mm TiN-Coated Hook Blades: Advanced Cutting Solutions

Mozart Blades’ 90110.065 51mm Hook Blades, featuring titanium nitride (TiN) coated cutting edges, are premium tools crafted for professionals who require exceptional performance and durability in demanding cutting scenarios. Like all Mozart Blades products, they are manufactured in Solingen, Germany.

Applications and Uses

These specialized blades excel in:

  • Roofing: Cutting shingles, tar paper, and other abrasive roofing materials
  • Flooring: Trimming carpet, vinyl, linoleum, and various underlayments
  • Construction: Slicing through thick materials without damaging underlying surfaces
  • Automotive repair: Trimming upholstery and cutting rubber or plastic tubing

Compatible Utility Knives

Mozart Blades 90110.065 51mm TiN-Coated Hook Blades  are designed to fit most standard utility knives, including:

  • Mozart Blades S2 Universal Cutter
  • UTTIL PAUK06, PRUK06, ELUK06 and ERUK06 models.
  • Other professional-grade knives like Stanley utility knives (some models may require 48mm blades)

Technical Specifications

  • Dimensions: 51mm x 18.85mm x 0.63mm
  • Material: High-quality carbon steel or alloyed carbon steel
  • Coating: Titanium Nitride (TiN) on the cutting edge
  • Edge: Double-beveled, extra sharpened with two cutting edges
  • Hardness: Extra Hardened for durability

Benefits of TiN Coating

The Titanium Nitride (TiN) coating provides several advantages:

  • Increased wear resistance and extended blade life
  • Improved cutting performance on abrasive materials
  • Enhanced durability and resistance to corrosion
  • Reduced friction during cutting, leading to smoother operation

Usage Tips

To use TiN-coated hook blades effectively:

1.  Insert the blade into a compatible utility knife, ensuring it's securely fastened.

2.  Using the hooked end to penetrate the material for roofing or flooring work.

3.  Pull the knife towards you, allowing the blade's curve to guide the cut.

4.   Take advantage of the blade's cutting ability without damaging underlying surfaces.

When selecting hook blades, consider the specific materials you'll be cutting and choose a blade with appropriate hardness and coating thickness to maximize performance and longevity in your professional applications.