What parts does a Surform razor consist of?
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Like other types of Surform tools, a Surform razor has three main parts: the blade, the handle, and the body. The main difference between a surform razor and larger surform tools is that it does not have any additional parts such as a thumb grip or quick release screw. This makes Surform the simplest razor in terms of design. | ||||
Blade | ||||
The Surform Razor is designed to be used with a razor blade. The blade is the part that forms the workpiece in the process of shaving off thin and narrow pieces of material. | ||||
He does this through small holes in the frame, which are punched into the metal blade. The rims are specially shaped to form a sharp cutting edge that scratches any material it comes into contact with. A Surform razor often has a side-toothed blade, which means it has a serrated edge along one side to allow cutting into tight corners and awkward places. | ||||
The blade is replaceable, that is, after it has become dull, it can be removed from the body of the surform and a new one can be installed. | ||||
Processing | ||||
The handle of the Surform razor is rounded for ease of use. | ||||
Chassis | ||||
The blade is located at the end of the cast body. The body has a space in the middle to allow waste to pass through without clogging the holes in the blade. |
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