CS-K9801

Blade for softer materials. Utilized for both static drag knife and oscillation cutting applications.

23.00 
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Additional information

CS-K9801 is a single edge blade for professional digital cutting environments. Blade for softer materials. Utilized for both static drag knife and oscillation cutting applications. It is made for shops running Summa cutting systems, making it a practical replacement choice when you need predictable fit and familiar cutting behavior across established digital cutting workflows.

The blade is designed for knife – oscillate, knife – static/drag work and supports material thicknesses up to 12 mm with a 65 cut angle and a 0.63 mm blade thickness. The flat stock profile gives the blade a familiar handling style for operators who already work with comparable tools.

In day-to-day production, CS-K9801 is especially relevant for corrugated single such as E Flute, F Flute and G Flute, board – soft such as Corrugated Plastic, Dispa(R), Foam Board, Fome-Cor(R) and Insite(R) Foam Board, film / vinyl such as 3M(R) Diamond Grade, 3M(R) Vinyl, Avery Dennison(R) Vinyl, Faux Carbon Fiber and General Formulations(R) Vinyl, flexible material such as Foam, Magnetic Foil, Magnum Magnetics, PTFE and PVC Banner and folding carton such as 2XL (85pt), Extra Heavy (50pt), Light (20pt) and XL (32pt). These material matches make it useful for operators who need one blade option that can be selected confidently for common production boards, films, textiles, composites, packaging stock or flexible sheet materials shown in the product data.

Because blade choice affects corners, lead-ins and small details, operators should match this item with the cut parameters recommended for the relevant machine and substrate.

CS-K9801 is also listed with compatible or alternative reference terms including 500-9801, 9801, Oscillate and Summa 500-9801. These references are helpful when replacing an existing blade, comparing supplier part numbers, or confirming that the product matches the naming used in older job sheets and machine setups.