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Fine Diamond File

IP LTR274

$11.00

Our Diamond Files are made of monocrystalline diamonds and their strong, single-crystal structure does not break apart with use. If you want to use a lubricant, use only water. To clean them just scrub with a bristle brush and dishwashing soap. The red file is fine and will put a razor edge on your cutting tools. The blue file is coarse and will sharpen blades like a normal file. Total length is 7" long and the file area measures 2-1/2" long which takes up very little room in your toolbox.

Spray Bottle

IP SBS732

$6.00

This sprayer adjusts to dispense a fine, medium, or heavy mist. The sprayer is made of polypropylene. The bottle is made of high-density polyethylene.

Holds 8 ounces of liquid.  

1" Z Coined Cold Knife Blades • 5

IP Z5

$17.00

These innovative blades will remain flexible and retain their sharpness much longer than the average cold knife blade. The grinding of the blade is at a greater angle than other cold knife blades. This makes the resistance less when pulling the cold knife to cut the urethane. The end result is a cold knife blade that has the ability to resist breaking, last longer and keep a sharp edge. Equalizer produces two types of cold knife blades. Both the standard and the coined blades use the same proprietary hardening process.

The Coined Z Blade... The cutting surface of a coined cold knife blade has the cutting surface of the blade made thinner, only about 35 thousandths of an inch thick. A normal cold knife blade is 62 thousandths thick. Many technicians routinely grind cold knife blades thinner so they will cut easier. Sometimes this grinding will overheat a blade and damage the hardening. Coined Z blades are thinned before they are hardened so there is no need to grind them thinner.

Should I buy coined or not coined blades?

If you use a cold knife blade right out of the box and never grind it thinner, then use the standard thickness Z1, Z2, Z3, or Z7. If you like to take a new blade and grind it thinner before you use it, then you should purchase the "pre-thinned" Z4, Z5, Z6 or Z8.

Made in the USA.

8 1/2" TimeSaver™ Blade

IP TSB6608

$43.00

Equalizer® TimeSaver™ Blades will cut urethane cleanly from inside the vehicle and are thinner than most blades on the market. All Equalizer® TimeSaver™ Blades are made of hardened, stainless steel and can be easily resharpened dozens of times. Because of the leverage put on the bearings and the yoke bar, we do not recommend using these blades in a standard oscillating tool, only the Equalizer® TimeSaver™ tool. Because these blades can cause regular oscillating tools to be damaged, we have color-coded them to match the tool. If the tool is not yellow then do not use the blades in the tool.

Made in the USA.

6 1/2" TimeSaver™ Blade

IP TSB6606

$35.00

Equalizer® TimeSaver™ Blades will cut urethane cleanly from inside the vehicle and are thinner than most blades on the market. All Equalizer® TimeSaver™ Blades are made of hardened, stainless steel and can be easily resharpened dozens of times. Because of the leverage put on the bearings and the yoke bar, we do not recommend using these blades in a standard oscillating tool, only the Equalizer® TimeSaver™ tool. Because these blades can cause regular oscillating tools to be damaged, we have color-coded them to match the tool. If the tool is not yellow then do not use the blades in the tool.

Made in the USA.

5" TimeSaver™ Blade

IP TSB6603

$32.00

Equalizer® TimeSaver™ Blades will cut urethane cleanly from inside the vehicle and are thinner than most blades on the market. All Equalizer® TimeSaver™ Blades are made of hardened, stainless steel and can be easily resharpened dozens of times. Because of the leverage put on the bearings and the yoke bar, we do not recommend using these blades in a standard oscillating tool, only the Equalizer® TimeSaver™ tool. Because these blades can cause regular oscillating tools to be damaged, we have color-coded them to match the tool. If the tool is not yellow then do not use the blades in the tool.

Made in the USA.

TSB6603 • 5”

1-1/4" Z Coined Cold Knife Blades • 5

IP Z8

$21.00

These innovative blades will remain flexible and retain their sharpness much longer than the average cold knife blade. The grinding of the blade is at a greater angle than other cold knife blades. This makes the resistance less when pulling the cold knife to cut the urethane. The end result is a cold knife blade that has the ability to resist breaking, last longer and keep a sharp edge. Equalizer produces two types of cold knife blades. Both the standard and the coined blades use the same proprietary hardening process.

The Coined Z Blade... The cutting surface of a coined cold knife blade has the cutting surface of the blade made thinner, only about 35 thousandths of an inch thick. A normal cold knife blade is 62 thousandths thick. Many technicians routinely grind cold knife blades thinner so they will cut easier. Sometimes this grinding will overheat a blade and damage the hardening. Coined Z blades are thinned before they are hardened so there is no need to grind them thinner.

Should I buy coined or not coined blades?

If you use a cold knife blade right out of the box and never grind it thinner, then use the standard thickness Z1, Z2, Z3, or Z7. If you like to take a new blade and grind it thinner before you use it, then you should purchase the "pre-thinned" Z4, Z5, Z6 or Z8.

Made in the USA.

1-1/4" Z Cold Knife Blades • 5

IP Z7

$18.00

These innovative blades will remain flexible and retain their sharpness much longer than the average cold knife blade. The grinding of the blade is at a greater angle than other cold knife blades. This makes the resistance less when pulling the cold knife to cut the urethane. The end result is a cold knife blade that has the ability to resist breaking, last longer and keep a sharp edge. Equalizer produces two types of cold knife blades. Both the standard and the coined blades use the same proprietary hardening process.

The Coined Z Blade... The cutting surface of a coined cold knife blade has the cutting surface of the blade made thinner, only about 35 thousandths of an inch thick. A normal cold knife blade is 62 thousandths thick. Many technicians routinely grind cold knife blades thinner so they will cut easier. Sometimes this grinding will overheat a blade and damage the hardening. Coined Z blades are thinned before they are hardened so there is no need to grind them thinner.

Should I buy coined or not coined blades?

If you use a cold knife blade right out of the box and never grind it thinner, then use the standard thickness Z1, Z2, Z3, or Z7. If you like to take a new blade and grind it thinner before you use it, then you should purchase the "pre-thinned" Z4, Z5, Z6 or Z8.

Made in the USA.

1-1/2" Z Coined Cold Knife Blades • 5

IP Z6

$21.00

These innovative blades will remain flexible and retain their sharpness much longer than the average cold knife blade. The grinding of the blade is at a greater angle than other cold knife blades. This makes the resistance less when pulling the cold knife to cut the urethane. The end result is a cold knife blade that has the ability to resist breaking, last longer and keep a sharp edge. Equalizer produces two types of cold knife blades. Both the standard and the coined blades use the same proprietary hardening process.

The Coined Z Blade... The cutting surface of a coined cold knife blade has the cutting surface of the blade made thinner, only about 35 thousandths of an inch thick. A normal cold knife blade is 62 thousandths thick. Many technicians routinely grind cold knife blades thinner so they will cut easier. Sometimes this grinding will overheat a blade and damage the hardening. Coined Z blades are thinned before they are hardened so there is no need to grind them thinner.

Should I buy coined or not coined blades?

If you use a cold knife blade right out of the box and never grind it thinner, then use the standard thickness Z1, Z2, Z3, or Z7. If you like to take a new blade and grind it thinner before you use it, then you should purchase the "pre-thinned" Z4, Z5, Z6 or Z8.

Made in the USA.

3/4" Z Coined Cold Knife Blade • 5

IP Z4

$17.00

These innovative blades will remain flexible and retain their sharpness much longer than the average cold knife blade. The grinding of the blade is at a greater angle than other cold knife blades. This makes the resistance less when pulling the cold knife to cut the urethane. The end result is a cold knife blade that has the ability to resist breaking, last longer and keep a sharp edge. Equalizer produces two types of cold knife blades. Both the standard and the coined blades use the same proprietary hardening process.

The Coined Z Blade... The cutting surface of a coined cold knife blade has the cutting surface of the blade made thinner, only about 35 thousandths of an inch thick. A normal cold knife blade is 62 thousandths thick. Many technicians routinely grind cold knife blades thinner so they will cut easier. Sometimes this grinding will overheat a blade and damage the hardening. Coined Z blades are thinned before they are hardened so there is no need to grind them thinner.

Should I buy coined or not coined blades?

If you use a cold knife blade right out of the box and never grind it thinner, then use the standard thickness Z1, Z2, Z3, or Z7. If you like to take a new blade and grind it thinner before you use it, then you should purchase the "pre-thinned" Z4, Z5, Z6 or Z8.

Made in the USA.

1" Z Cold Knife Blades • 5

IP Z2

$12.00

These innovative blades will remain flexible and retain their sharpness much longer than the average cold knife blade. The grinding of the blade is at a greater angle than other cold knife blades. This makes the resistance less when pulling the cold knife to cut the urethane. The end result is a cold knife blade that has the ability to resist breaking, last longer and keep a sharp edge. Equalizer produces two types of cold knife blades. Both the standard and the coined blades use the same proprietary hardening process.

The Coined Z Blade... The cutting surface of a coined cold knife blade has the cutting surface of the blade made thinner, only about 35 thousandths of an inch thick. A normal cold knife blade is 62 thousandths thick. Many technicians routinely grind cold knife blades thinner so they will cut easier. Sometimes this grinding will overheat a blade and damage the hardening. Coined Z blades are thinned before they are hardened so there is no need to grind them thinner.

Should I buy coined or not coined blades?

If you use a cold knife blade right out of the box and never grind it thinner, then use the standard thickness Z1, Z2, Z3, or Z7. If you like to take a new blade and grind it thinner before you use it, then you should purchase the "pre-thinned" Z4, Z5, Z6 or Z8.

Made in the USA.

1-1/2" Z Cold Knife Blades • 5

IP Z3

$18.00

These innovative blades will remain flexible and retain their sharpness much longer than the average cold knife blade. The grinding of the blade is at a greater angle than other cold knife blades. This makes the resistance less when pulling the cold knife to cut the urethane. The end result is a cold knife blade that has the ability to resist breaking, last longer and keep a sharp edge. Equalizer produces two types of cold knife blades. Both the standard and the coined blades use the same proprietary hardening process.

The Coined Z Blade... The cutting surface of a coined cold knife blade has the cutting surface of the blade made thinner, only about 35 thousandths of an inch thick. A normal cold knife blade is 62 thousandths thick. Many technicians routinely grind cold knife blades thinner so they will cut easier. Sometimes this grinding will overheat a blade and damage the hardening. Coined Z blades are thinned before they are hardened so there is no need to grind them thinner.

Should I buy coined or not coined blades?

If you use a cold knife blade right out of the box and never grind it thinner, then use the standard thickness Z1, Z2, Z3, or Z7. If you like to take a new blade and grind it thinner before you use it, then you should purchase the "pre-thinned" Z4, Z5, Z6 or Z8.

Made in the USA.

1-1/2" UltraWiz® Cold Knife Blades • 10

IP PN1004

$40.00

PN1004 has a cutting area that is 1-1/2" long. We do not recommend using this blade for initial cuts. Use a shorter blade to make your first cut, then go back with this blade to make your final cut. Especially useful where urethane is very wide, such as corners and along the bottom.

Original Thickness.

Package of ten.

3/4" Z Cold Knife Blades • 5

IP Z1

$12.00

These innovative blades will remain flexible and retain their sharpness much longer than the average cold knife blade. The grinding of the blade is at a greater angle than other cold knife blades. This makes the resistance less when pulling the cold knife to cut the urethane. The end result is a cold knife blade that has the ability to resist breaking, last longer and keep a sharp edge. Equalizer produces two types of cold knife blades. Both the standard and the coined blades use the same proprietary hardening process.

The Coined Z Blade... The cutting surface of a coined cold knife blade has the cutting surface of the blade made thinner, only about 35 thousandths of an inch thick. A normal cold knife blade is 62 thousandths thick. Many technicians routinely grind cold knife blades thinner so they will cut easier. Sometimes this grinding will overheat a blade and damage the hardening. Coined Z blades are thinned before they are hardened so there is no need to grind them thinner.

Should I buy coined or not coined blades?

If you use a cold knife blade right out of the box and never grind it thinner, then use the standard thickness Z1, Z2, Z3, or Z7. If you like to take a new blade and grind it thinner before you use it, then you should purchase the "pre-thinned" Z4, Z5, Z6 or Z8.

Made in the USA.

Fein 2-1/4" blade Pkg. of 2

IP FTB081

$130.00

FTB081 • Fein® Part No. 6 39 03 081 01 3
Cutting part 2-1/4”. Total length 4-3/4”.
Sharpening 1 side regular one side serrated. Z bend

Package of 2