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  • LOKLiK Crafter Cutting Blade 45° (not compatible with iCraft™) - 2 Pack
  • LOKLiK Crafter Cutting Blade 45° (not compatible with iCraft™) - 2 Pack
  • LOKLiK Crafter Cutting Blade 45° (not compatible with iCraft™) - 2 Pack
  • LOKLiK Crafter Cutting Blade 45° (not compatible with iCraft™) - 2 Pack
  • LOKLiK Crafter Cutting Blade 45° (not compatible with iCraft™) - 2 Pack

LOKLiK Crafter Cutting Blade 45° (not compatible with iCraft™) - 2 Pack

€4.79incl. VAT

Replacement blade set for your LOKLiK Crafter 45° blades. These replacement blades are ideal for intricate designs and light to medium-weight materials. They deliver precise, clean cuts, making them essential for detailed and advanced crafting projects.

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Description

The LOKLiK Cutting Blade 45° - 2 Pack is a replacement set of blades for your LOKLiK Crafter. With a cutting angle of 45°, these blades can be used on lightweight to medium-weight materials, such as paper, vinyl, stickers, reflective film,... Whether you're cutting intricate details or working with different materials, these blades offer the precision you need.

Please note:

  • If you want to cut thicker materials, we recommend our LOKLiK Cutting Blade 60° 2 Pack.
  • These blades are not compatible with the LOKLiK iCraft™ cutting machine.

This blade can be used for cutting: 

  • Heat transfer vinyl
  • Adhesive vinyl
  • Cardstock
  • etc.

How to install a new cutting blade in your LOKLiK Crafter:

  1. Power off the machine: Ensure the cutting machine is fully powered off before beginning the blade replacement.
  2. Remove the old blade: Carefully open the blade holder by unscrewing it and remove the old blade.
  3. Insert the new cutting blade: Take a new 45° blade from the package and place it into the blade holder with the sharp side facing down.
  4. Secure the blade holder: Screw the blade holder back into place to secure the new blade.
  5. Test the blade: Power the machine on and perform a test cut on a scrap piece of material to ensure the blade is properly installed and functioning as expected.

Care and maintenance

Store unused blades in a dry and safe place to prevent rust and damage. Regularly cleaning your cutting blade and holder can extend the blade's lifespan.

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