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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.

BTB Powered Cold Knife Blade • 1-1/4" (30 mm) Narrow Angle • Right Facing Tip

IP WK30AL

$33.00

BTB Powered Cold Knife Blade • 1-1/4" (30 mm) • Right Facing Tip

Narrow-Angle that allows the tool to operate where vehicle body restricts access.

#1 Phillips Bit

IP EPB762

$1.00

Replacement #1 Phillips insert bit.

1" UltraWiz® Cold Knife Blades • 10

IP PN1002

$28.00

PN1002 has a 1" long cutting area. This is the most popular blade because on most vehicles it will cut the urethane with one cut.

Original Thickness.

Package of ten.

 

1" UltraWiz® Cold Knife UltraThin Blades • 10

IP PN5002

$37.00

PN5002 is a 1" UltraThin cold knife blade and the most common size used by technicians.

If you are a person who always takes cold knife blades out of the box and sharpens them, then the UltraThin series is for you.

They are 40% thinner than the regular UltraWiz® blades.

Package of ten.

 

 

1" UltraWiz® UltraThin Stainless Steel Cold Knife Blades • 10

IP 7002M

$48.00

These innovative blades have the longest lasting edge available today. Specialized grinding and heat-treating techniques are applied to the production of these high-quality blades to ensure that they maintain a tough edge without becoming brittle. Their design was taken from the original UltraWiz® blades.

Made in the USA.

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.

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 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.

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.

1-1/4" 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.

12" Serrated Blade

IP ESB1312

$12.00

Invented by: Ray Asbery

All Equalizer® Blades have the correct Rockwell hardness so they will not buckle inside the sheath. The serrated style is sharpened with a unique double-serration method. Each serration is also serrated which gives a smoother and faster-cutting action. These blades will fit any Equalizer® tool, including the Excalibur® which is still available as well as the discontinued Equalizer® GT, Equalizer® Magnum, Magnum XP, Thor™, Equalizer® 12V, Equalizer® Freedom and LiveWire™. They will not fit the Equalizer® Express® auto glass cut-out knives. Use of any blades other than Equalizer® Blades will damage your tool and void your warranty.

Also available in 4" and 8" sizes.

Made in of spring steel in the USA.

12" Serrated Blade • 5

IP ESB1312PKG

$48.00

Invented by: Ray Asbery

All Equalizer® Blades have the correct Rockwell hardness so they will not buckle inside the sheath. The serrated style is sharpened with a unique double-serration method. Each serration is also serrated which gives a smoother and faster-cutting action. These blades will fit any Equalizer® tool, including the Excalibur® which is still available as well as the discontinued Equalizer® GT, Equalizer® Magnum, Magnum XP, Thor™, Equalizer® 12V, Equalizer® Freedom and LiveWire™. They will not fit the Equalizer® Express® auto glass cut-out knives. Use of any blades other than Equalizer® Blades will damage your tool and void your warranty.

Also available in 4" and 8" sizes.

Package of five.

Made in of spring steel in the USA.

 

12" Sheath

IP EES812

$36.00

The sheath is the unique idea that makes the Equalizer® line of tools work. The sheath is a protective sleeve that surrounds the blade so the blade will not damage the dash or garnish moldings. These three sheaths will fit any of the Equalizer® line of tools except the tools that utilize HydroBlade™ technology.

Made in the USA.

Invented by: Ray Asbery.

Sheaths are also available in 4" and 8" sizes.