What is innovative about the Coro-Claw™ X is that it solved the problem of the thicker flute wall closing on the blade. It does this by beveling the cutting blade on either side of the guide prong. This way, the blade separates the side walls allowing them to move up or down away from the blade and not squeeze the blade. By doing opposite bevels on either side of the blade, the cut is made in the center of the flute.
Saw Trax Manufacturing, Inc. | Innovative blade design allows flute cutting of 10 mil Coro
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{{ifend_date_enable_dsg1_pub}}In the US, the most popular sizes of coro are 4 mil and 10 mil. The 4 mil was pretty simple to cut because of the thin side walls. The 10 mil was close to impossible to cut with a hand held cutter because the thicker side walls would close on the blade creating tremendous resistance. Learn More
Saw Trax Manufacturing, Inc. | Innovative blade design allows flute cutting of 10 mil Coro
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{{ifend_date_enable_dsg2_pub}}In the US, the most popular sizes of coro are 4 mil and 10 mil. The 4 mil was pretty simple to cut because of the thin side walls. The 10 mil was close to impossible to cut with a hand held cutter because the thicker side walls would close on the blade creating tremendous resistance. Learn More
The way these cutters work is simple. They have two prongs connected to a blade which is connected to a handle. The prongs are slid into the flute of the coro and are used as a guide for the blade. The outside prong is used for scoring. The inside prong is used for cutting.
Saw Trax Manufacturing, Inc. Vertical Panel Saws Innovative blade design allows flute cutting of 10 mil Coro
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