Manual belt skiver

Cutlery – Cutting tools – With guard and/or guide

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30486, B26B 2900

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057715874

ABSTRACT:
A manual belt skiver removes a top layer of material along an end edge of a elt in preparation for mounting a lacing thereon. The skiver has a base with a handle attached thereto, and a normally vertical contact surface adapted to slide along the end edge of the belt during use. A knife is mounted on the base, and has a thin flat blade protruding outwardly from the contact surface, with a straight interior portion and an upwardly turned outer tip. A pressure bar is mounted on the base, generally forward of the knife, and includes a foot which protrudes laterally outwardly from the contact surface, generally above the cutting edge of the blade to guide the blade through the belt.

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patent: 1576661 (1926-03-01), Lawrence
patent: 2734535 (1956-02-01), Neubauer
patent: 5553359 (1996-09-01), Herold

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