How to use a Olfa cutter knife properly
Olfa cutters and knives are used everyday for a variety of applications worldwide.
To ensure safety while using OLFA products
Do you have the right tool for the job?
Be sure to use the appropriate cutter and blade for the materials and thicknesses being cut. |
Is the blade sticking out farther than you need?
When extending a blade, be sure to keep the top segment line tucked underneath the blade sheath. |
Are you using a good blade?
Use a blade with a good cutting edge. It will help to ensure safety, eliminate damage to your project and assure a crisp clean cut. |
Is your free hand in the wrong place?
Think about where your free hand is. If you put it in the cutting direction and use too much force, you can seriously injure yourself! |
When snapping off blades ...
Use Olfa's safety blade disposal case or snap-off the dull edge with a pair of pliers. |
Are you using a thin ruler?
The blade can slide over thin rulers and seriously injure you! So use a thick ruler and cut along the edge of it with the cutter. |
Is your work area cluttered?
Before beginning a project, be sure to organize your work area. |
Are you focused enough to use a cutter?
Be alert when using a cutter. If you are exhausted or in a hurry, please be careful. |
Is your cutter stored in a safe place?
Always be sure to store blades safely in the handle and keep your cutter out of the reach of children. It is also a good idea to keep your cutter in a known place. |
Are you using a mat?
You should have an OLFA mat as your cutting base. An OLFA cutting mat will help you avoid damaging the surface of your work area and help your blades last longer. |