Manual Seam Ripper

DESCRIPTION

The Slice® 10596 Manual Seam Ripper offers a choice of three pre-set blade positions: fully retracted, partially extended, and fully extended. Its replaceable blade is chemically inert, never rusts, and lasts up to 11 times longer than a comparable steel blade. The installed finger-friendly® blade is safe to the touch and easy to clean so it won’t stain thread or fabric. Constructed of durable reinforced nylon, the lightweight handle is designed for comfortable, easy use and features a lanyard hole to keep your 10596 close by while you’re working. No extra tools are needed to change the blade.

  • Installed blade type: rounded tip
  • Durable nylon handle
  • Ambidextrous design
  • Compatible blades: 10536, 10537
  • Finger-friendly® edge lasts 11x longer than metal
  • Chemically inert blade never rusts
  • Non-sparking, non-conductive, non-magnetic blade
  • Oil- and lubricant-free blade
  • Reduces injuries, lowers costs
  • No-tool blade change
  • SKU #10596

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Blade Replacement for Slice Seam Rippers

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Cutting Depth: 15.0 ±0.2 mm
Weight: 16.0 g
Dimensions: L 146.0 x W 20.24 x H 8.5 mm
Materials: GFN, POM, stainless steel, carbon steel, zirconium oxide

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10596 Sell Sheet

MORE ABOUT THE MANUAL SEAM RIPPER

What is a Seam Ripper Used For?

The seam ripper definition extends, in a sense, to any tool that can cut stitches to open a seam. This is useful for any sewer that makes the occasional mistake (which is every sewer), as it allows the seam to be resewn without tearing the fabric. In addition to being a seam cutter, seam ripper uses also include doing detailed work in any fiber art, including removing individual stitches in crafts such as embroidery, leatherwork, and cross stitch. Seam ripper blades slide into stitches smoothly without pulling excessively at the surrounding fabric.

How Is a Slice® 10596 Seam Ripper Different?

We considered the question, “what does a seam ripper look like?” with fresh eyes and redesigned the handle and blade for a safer, more ergonomic seam ripper. Of course, we used our finger-friendly® blade edge to ensure that, while our seam cutter slices thread effectively, it’s safe to the touch and unlikely to cut skin. This safety feature is especially important when ripping out a long seam, as hand muscles get tired over time and that’s when accidents tend to happen.

Our 10596 and 10597 tools come with a rounded-tip 10536 blade installed, providing extra protection against accidental punctures. For those who prefer, a 10537 pointed-tip blade is available separately. Both blades are concave, with a tapered tip that slides between stitches and cuts thread easily without pulling on delicate surrounding fabric. In this way, the seam can be replaced without leaving unsightly gaps where the old stitches once were.

Our 10596 and 10597 handles are lightweight and ergonomic for easier handling and feature a lanyard hole to keep the tool close by while you work. Users can be assured of the durability of the handles, as they’re constructed from sturdy reinforced nylon and are designed for industrial use.