WebI've had a Stanley Fat Max for 8 years now. You can't even tell what brand it is from the abuse of glue, primer, drops, etc. But yet it still works 100%. I bought a 2 pack of the Milwaukee.... Garbage. Lasted me a couple months. The blades on them are so weak. Only thing I've liked about the Milwaukee brand tapes I've had is the texture on them. WebThis is a solid Stanley knife which comes with spare blades. Blades are easy to change once you work out how! Folds down to make it compact and easy to fit into a pocket. Sturdy construction and much more comfortable to hold than the "standard" Stanley and was certainly worth the extra cost for the comfort of use. Helpful Report abuse Denis D.
10-817 FatMax Xtreme Snap Off Knife Instruction Manual
WebThis FATMAX® Auto-Retract Squeeze Safety Knife has a pressure-sensitive blade that automatically retracts once disengaged from the cutting surface. Plus, easy trigger squeeze technology exposes the blade and helps reduce user strain.**** WebA push button cartridge release stores spare blades for fast blade change and blade wiper removes excess debris, to prolong the life of the knife. Comfortable bi-material slider with soft grip Removable blade snapper for removal of a worn segment Thumb dial clamps down on blade to minimize blade movement for control beach bag slogan
How to Change a Blade on a Stanley Instant-Change Retractable …
WebBlades on most retractable work knives can be loaded by unscrewing the side of the knife body. Due to the FatMax 778's design, it is not possible to load blades into the knife like other conventional retractable work knives. Extreme caution should be used while handling and loading blades into the FatMax 778. WebTo snap off a blade, push the slider forward to the etched line on the blade, and tighten the thumb screw, locking the blade in place. Insert the blade into your snapper, then, with … devi brova samayamide ragam