Why is it so important to use a knife point gauge?
Introducing the Knife Tip Gauge, an essential tool for ensuring the safety and efficacy of knives in professional and domestic settings. p>
How do you know if the knife blade has excessive wear and can be safely continued to be used or not?
Complying with the quality and safety standards established by the European Union regulation DIN EN ISO13998, the width of the knife blade must not be less than 8 mm (measured 20 mm from the tip of the knife). This gauge allows you to determine if a knife blade has suffered excessive wear and if it can continue to be used with complete confidence.
The accuracy of this gauge lies in its ability to accurately and efficiently measure the width of the knife blade. Simply inserting the knife into the opening of the gauge and noting if the blade protrudes, you can immediately determine if the knife is still adequate or if its tip has suffered excessive wear.
The importance of this tool is not limited only to the functionality of the knife. Excessive wear on the tip of the knife can present a significant hazard to users, as it could easily pierce the ring of a protective glove or mesh apron. When using the knife Knife Tip Gauge, ensures the integrity of personal protective equipment and minimizes the risk of serious injury.
Don't risk your safety or that of others, invest in quality and precision with our Knife Tip Measuring Gauge.