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Swann Morton Professional Range Handle No. 6A
Especially with Craft 'Professionals' and enthusiasts in mind, Swann-Morton has produced a robust acrylic handle, 6A with a nickel blade fitting that takes standard surgical blades (see illustrations below).The number 6A can also use blade numbers 23, 24 & 26 Pointed pliers should be used when attaching and removing a blade. The way in which a surgical blade is handled prior to use can determine how effectively it performs during use. There are a number of ways that the cutting edge of a blade can become damaged once removed from its protective packet. - When removing a blade form the protective packet make sure it is not dropped onto a metal object as this can reduce the initial keenness of the cutting edge even before it is fitted to the handle.
- Use the following procedure to attach a blade.
- Grip blade with pointed pliers, or similar, avoiding contact with cutting edge.
- Hold handle in left hand with bayonet fitting uppermost.
- Place blade partway over handle fitting and engage slots.
- Slide blade until it clicks into position.
- To improve assembly, flex blade slightly upwards when sliding onto the handle.
Safe Blade Handling Illustration  To remove a blade - Grip blade with pointed pliers, or similar.
- Lift heel of blade at point 'A' with tip of finger, avoiding contact with cutting edge and carefully slide the blade away from the handle.

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