| Specification : | |
| Brand | INGCO |
| Model Number | HKNS11815 |
| Product Type | Heavy-Duty Professional Industrial Segmented Snap-Off Blade Utility Knife |
| Total Tool Layout Length | Length: 179mm Ergonomic Hand Profile |
| Installed Blade Dimensions | Blade Size: 18mmx100mm Standard Tracking Width |
| Blade Metallurgy Class | Premium High-Carbon Tool Steel Compound With 1 pcs SK4 blade (HKNSB112) |
| Advancement Control Style | Thumb-Driven Single-Handed Operation With flat push button |
| Blade Type Compatibility | Standard 18mm Multi-Segment Snap-Off Utility Refills |
| Track Guide Core Lining | Reinforced High-Rigidity Stainless Steel Structural Support Bed |
| Casing Material Group | High-Impact Shatter-Resistant Hard Polymer Body Housing |
| Primary Material Compatibility | Heavy Corrugated Cardboard, Drywall Panels, Leather Trim, Packing Tapes, Thick Linoleum, and Plastic Sheeting |
| Primary Applications | Warehouse Inventory Unboxing, Construction Drywall Scoring, Electrical Insulation Stripping, Interior Finish Material Splicing, and General Contracting Utility Work across Nepal |
Premium Ultra-Sharp SK4 Carbon Steel Core: Outfitted With 1 pcs SK4 blade (HKNSB112) engineered to maintain a long-lasting razor-sharp cutting edge while handling heavy scoring pressure.
Ergonomic 179mm High-Leverage Handle: Features a perfectly portioned Length: 179mm handle profile configured to maximize palm surface contact and lower manual wrist strain during deep cuts.
Wide 18mm x 100mm Balanced Blade Track: Profiles a rugged Blade Size: 18mmx100mm multi-segment snap-off matrix built to track straight through thick industrial boards, packaging films, and linoleums.
Low-Profile Flat Push Button Advancement: Designed With flat push button mechanical advancement logic, letting the operator extend and lock cutting depth smoothly with a single thumb.
Heavy-Duty Steel Guide Channel Frame: Reinforced with a rigid internal stainless steel housing track to completely eliminate blade wiggle, twisting, or unexpected jam failures across Nepal.