The Fish 2000M and Fish 3000M safety knives were developed following requests from wholesales and magazine industries for a Fish safety knife with a retracting hook blade. The Fish 2000M comes with an 'auto retract' hook blade and the Fish 3000M, a 'manual retract' hook blade. Moulded in a metal detectable plastic with stainless steel blades, suitable for the food and pharmaceutical industries.
Opposing slopes at the mouth exit reduces friction for a more efficient cut
Spring loaded auto retract or manual retract hook blade.
In industrial settings, safety is paramount, and cutting tools are among the most commonly used—and potentially hazardous—pieces of equipment in warehouses, factories, and production lines. One innovation designed to enhance workplace safety is the self-retracting knife. But does this type of knife genuinely improve safety, or is it simply another tool with marginal benefits?
When it comes to industrial workplaces, ensuring the safety of employees is a top priority. One of the most common tools used across industries such as warehousing, manufacturing, and logistics is the utility knife. Choosing the right type of knife can make a significant difference in reducing the risk of workplace injuries. Two of the most common safety options are safety knives with enclosed blades and retractable knives. But which one is better suited for industrial use? In this blog, we’ll compare the two, considering factors such as safety, efficiency, durability, and usability.