• Agricultural Knife Thumb for Class Combine
  • Agricultural Knife Thumb for Class Combine
  • Agricultural Knife Thumb for Class Combine
  • Agricultural Knife Thumb for Class Combine
  • Agricultural Knife Thumb for Class Combine
  • Agricultural Knife Thumb for Class Combine

Agricultural Knife Thumb for Class Combine

Type: Agricultural
Usage: Agricultural Products Processing, Farmland Infrastructure, Tillage, Harvester, Planting and Fertilization, Grain Threshing, Cleaning and Drying
Material: Iron
Power Source: Electricity
Weight: 0.26kg
After-sales Service: Installation Guide 3-Year Warranty
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
676236
Warranty
3 Years
Transport Package
Wooden Case/Pallet/Plywood Case
Specification
0.26kg
Trademark
EP
Origin
Zhejiang, China
HS Code
8433901000
Production Capacity
50000PCS/Month

Product Description

Agricultural Knife Thumb For Class Combine
When shopping for a folding knife, the thumb hole or stud is an important feature to consider. Thumb holes let you deploy the blade with a single hand. The circular thumb hole design by Spyderco is one example. Thumb studs are small barrels or nibs at the base of a blade, allowing the user to flip it open with one hand. Benchmade employs thumb studs on many of their folding knives.
Finger groove
A knife that has a thumb stud is a great option if you're looking for more security when throwing the knife. These features
increase the blade's weight and add width to the stock. These features are often requested by users and are a common feature on combat knives. Below are some of the advantages of having a thumb stud on your knife. Listed below are some of the pros and cons of thumb studs and why they are a great feature to have.
The large Inkosi knife has a unique lock bar. One end of the locking bar sits directly on the frame, and the other ends of the
lock bar fit through the detent hole. The lock bar sits slightly proud of the frame, and has an over-sized washer. This provides a high degree of precision when locking the blade in place. Likewise, the blade has an even stonewash finish to prevent it from rusting. The left-handed thumb stud is shallower than the right-hand thumb stud. This feature is designed to make it easier for right-handed individuals to reach the thumb stud.
Liner lock
A liner lock is the most common type of locking mechanism found on a knife. Like a liner lock, the locking mechanism consists of two pieces. One piece is part of the handle frame, while the other piece is a separate unit attached to the blade. The frame lock is generally stronger than liner locks and its metal construction is more substantial. It is also easier to close than a liner lock, since it requires the thumb to be removed from its path to close the blade.
A liner lock is similar to a compression lock, but has additional advantages. The blade's blade is raised when the knife is open,while the bottom stop pin causes the knife to sit deeper in the handle when closed. The middle area must be flat and free to swing. The blade should be able to swing open and close. In addition, a liner lock can prevent accidental opening. In addition, a liner lock has an added fidget factor.
Wire belt hook
Using a wire belt hook for knife thumb attachment is an easy way to carry your favorite blade with you. A wire belt hook has a strong, concave metal clip that holds the knife securely yet allows you to remove it easily. A pronounced bend on the leading edge makes clipping it effortless. Many people prefer this design over a knife thumb lanyard, but it is worth the expense if you like the convenience it provides.
Solid metal clip
The SOG X-Torch knife comes with a solid metal knife thumb clip for class combine. If you are a lefty, you'll appreciate this
extra feature, as it allows you to easily remove the blade from the knife's pocket clip. The blade is made from aircraft grade
6061 aluminum, and it opens with a single press of the thumb stud. It is also ambidextrous, so you can use it with either hand without a problem.
Gut hook
A gut hook on a knife is a very useful tool when field dressing large game. It combines a skinning knife with a specially sized hook for easy and effective gutting. This tool is not as common as other kinds of knives, and they have their disadvantages.Besides the lack of a sharp back spine, a gut hook is also hard to sharpen. This article will examine the pros and cons of gut hook knives.
The gut hook is a cutaway in the back of the handle that allows the user to cut very thin objects without having to open the
blade. As long as the handle is sufficiently thick, there is no danger of slicing the user. Also, the gut hook does not allow the user to stab themselves when the knife is closed, which is a good thing if you're working with small animals.
Agricultural Knife Thumb for Class Combine
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