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| The original Dieflex rule with its 52o cutting edge. |
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| The 42o angle requires less cutting pressure which leads to a longer cutting life. |
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| A rule with all the Dieflex features but with a harder body. |
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| A slightly lower edge and body hardness gives greater bendability - up to 160o. |
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| Available with both 42o and 52o edge, its friction reducing coating gives easier penetration into the substrate. |
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| A rule with a hard and stable body and with good bendability. A higher edge hardness facilitates the cutting of difficult substrates. |
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| This rule has a bright mirror-like and extremely sharp cutting edge. |
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| It is the user friendly rule that’s harder than most conventional rules but bends almost like a soft rule. |
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| A fine ‘wrap-around’ profile, eliminates any tendency to board cracking caused by ‘shoulders’ in creasing rules with a flatter profile. |
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