Stanley Carbon Steel Flat Replacement, 50 mm 50 mm, 10 per Package

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RS stock no.:
279-2181
Mfr. Part No.:
0-12-378
Manufacturer:
Stanley
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Brand

Stanley

Blade Size

50 mm

Product Type

Knife Blade

Blade Shape

Flat

Material

Carbon Steel

Heavy Duty

No

Blade Type

Replacement

Blade Width

50mm

Number of Pieces

10

Blade Length

110mm

Standards/Approvals

No

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Stanley Knife Blade, 110mm Blade Length, 50mm Blade Width - 0-12-378


This knife blade is a replacement flat cutting component designed for routine metal plane work in workshops and industrial settings. Supplied as a multi-piece set, it provides straight-edge blades for maintenance and finishing tasks in electrical, electronics, mechanical and automation environments. The blades are produced from carbon steel and intended as serviceable spare parts for compatible hand planes.

Features & Benefits


• Carbon steel construction for consistent edge retention
• Flat profile enabling controlled surface contact
• Straight edge suited to precision planning tasks
• Compatible with common plane spare requirements

Applications


• Suitable for metal plane maintenance in mechanical workshops
• Used for trimming and levelling components in electrical assemblies
• Ideal for routine panel finish work in automation equipment build
• used with hand planes for small-scale electronics chassis preparation
• Suitable for replacing worn scraper blades in maintenance kits

How many blades are included in the supply?


The set contains ten individual replacement blades supplied together to extend service intervals and reduce downtime.

What material properties affect sharpening and wear?


The carbon steel composition accepts edge regrinds readily but will require periodic honing due to typical wear rates of standard steel alloys.

Which original tool references indicate fitment?


The blades are intended as spare irons for the designated hand planes noted by spare-part listings and fit compatible 50mm cutting slots.

What blade geometry should technicians expect?


You can expect a straight cutting edge with a flat blade profile suitable for Planar contact and controlled material removal.

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