Cutting
Machine knives and blades, ground to your drawing
Quote guillotine, slitting and granulator blades from a drawing and your catalogue, and price the regrind when the same blade comes back worn.
KNF-GUIL-820x100x12-D2
820 mm guillotine blade 100 x 12 mm, D2, single bevel
Unit price
£168.00unit
An industrial blade is rarely a stock part. The same 820 mm length can be a guillotine knife in D2 with a single bevel, a trim knife in 52100 with a double bevel or a perforating blade in 440C, and each is a different price. The profile, the edge geometry, the steel grade and the heat treatment together define the part, and any one of them moving changes what the shop has to grind and what it can charge.
That is why a blade enquiry resists a flat price list. A customer sends a drawing, or a worn sample, or a line of text that names the machine and the material it cuts. The work is reading that request precisely: which dimensions are fixed, which bevel is called for, what hardness the application needs. Get the bevel or the hardness wrong and the blade chips in service or wears in days.
When the drawing does not state the bevel angle or the hardness, the right answer is a question, not a number.
So Kabaido holds to cite or abstain on every edge specification. Where the drawing gives a bevel angle, a grade or a target hardness, that value is carried through to the quote with the span it came from. Where the drawing is silent, the platform asks rather than assuming a standard bevel or a typical hardness. A blank on a critical edge attribute stays a blank and a clarification, because an invented tolerance on a cutting edge is worse than an honest gap. The same discipline runs across the extraction that reads the request in the first place.
Configure
Price a custom machine knife from a 2D drawing
Upload the blade profile and the platform prices the blank and the edge, then draws the outline it read back to scale so you can check it before it goes out.
The blank is priced from the plate it is cut from. The uploaded profile sets the area and the thickness sets the section, so the blank costs what its plate costs at the steel grade you choose. D2, M2 HSS, O1, 52100, 440C, powder steel and carbide tipped each carry their own rate, so a soft trim knife and a hardened guillotine blade are priced apart without a separate list.
On top of the blank sits the edge grind, priced from the ground length and the edge type: single bevel, double bevel, hollow ground, serrated or straight ground. The bevel angle, heat treatment and any coating carry through as typed attributes. The plan view on the right dimensions the 820 by 100 mm blank from the outline, marks the two mounting pierces and reports 1.86 m of cut; the edge view shows the 12 mm section. That D2 knife prices at the figure beside it on a twelve day lead.
It is the path for the work a blade shop lives on: guillotine and trim knives, slitting and granulator knives, perforating blades. When a profile is one you sell often, the same schema behind the configurator drives faceted search across the standard range.
Custom machine knife
This is the part
Configured price
Lead time 12 days
- Blank from area and thickness, edge ground to your drawing
- Configured price£202.90
Illustrative rates.
Servicing
The blade comes back, and so does the work
A ground blade has a service life. Both jobs a blade shop quotes again and again are part of the product, registered against the part you originally sold.
- Blade regrind and edge restoration
- Register a worn blade against the part you sold, then quote the regrind from the same profile and steel grade, with the edge restored to the drawing rather than to a guess.
- Strip and recoat
- Send a coated blade back to bare steel and recoat it, priced from the coating type and the area, with the original specification carried through rather than reinvented.
Knowledge core
The packs beneath the work
Eight knowledge packs sit beneath the work. Cutting leans on these.
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