Safe blade disposal

Wednesday, 01 October, 2008 | Supplied by: Martor Australia


The Safebox 108000 is designed for safe deposition of used snap-off blade segments. It is inaccessible to fingers so used blades are prevented from causing injuries once deposited.

Used blade sections (6, 9, or 18 mm snap-off blade) are inserted into the slot and snapped off in the usual way, allowing them to drop into the inaccessible collecting box.

The device is designed to accept snap-off blade segments as well as straight, hook, industrial cutter, deburring, scalpel or hobby craft blades up to 62 mm long.

To empty the contents, the outer case folds back by 180° so the transparent cover can be opened and contents emptied, preferably into the Martor used blade container. This outer case serves an extra safety function to ensure that the contents of the inner collecting box are safely stored and the user is protected against cuts from otherwise escaping blades.

 

Online: www.martoraustralia.com.au
Phone: 03 5940 4476
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