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K16

Original price $28.00 - Original price $28.00
Original price
$28.00
$28.00 - $28.00
Current price $28.00

A direct replacement for the Esko BLD-SF216 (G42441212), Zund Z16 (3910306), and Gerber MCT SE16 (895016), with no holder modification needed. Single edge drag blade for through cutting on Esko, Zund, Gerber / MCT, and Multicam flatbed cutting systems.

Sold individually.

Cut Method
Through Cut
Cut Angle
53.2°
Made Of
Fine Grain Tungsten Carbide
Blade Specifications
Knife Type
Drag
Edge Configuration
Single Edge
Stock Form
Flat Stock
Max Cutting Depth
0.291in / 7.4mm
End Overcut
0.029in / 0.75mm
Compatibility
Machine Brand
Esko, Gerber/MCT, Multicam, Zund
Compatible Materials
3M® Diamond Grade, 3M® Vinyl, Avery Dennison® Vinyl, B Flute Corrugate, C Flute Corrugate, Cardstock, Carpet, Cork, E Flute Corrugate, EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate), F Flute Corrugate, FOME-COR®, Faux Carbon Fiber, Foamboard, Folding Carton, Garlock®, Gasket Material, General Formulation® Vinyl, Insulation, Kapton, Magnetic Foil, Magnum Magnetic, PTFE (Teflon), Paper, Polycarbonate, Polyethylene 4lbs, Pre-Mask, Prepeg Quartz, Prepeg Uni Direction Carbon Fiber, Prepreg Carbon Fiber, Reflective Vinyl, Removable Wallpaper, Rubber, Sandblast Masking, Self Adhesive Vinyl, Tarpaulin, Toray® Prepreg Carbon Fiber, Windows Perf, Zintra®
OEM Cross References
Esko BLD-SF216/ G42441212 Gerber MCT SE16 /895016, 16 Zünd Z16 / 3910306

Direct OEM replacement

The K16 fits directly in place of the Esko BLD-SF216 (G42441212), Zund Z16 (3910306), and Gerber MCT SE16 (895016). Same form, same fit, same geometry. No holder modification required. If your machine currently runs any of those part numbers, the K16 is a confirmed drop-in. Not sure? Contact us before you order.

What is through cutting?

Through cutting means the blade cuts completely through all layers of the material, including any backing or liner. The cut piece separates fully from the sheet. This blade is built for through-cut work. It is not a kiss cut blade.

Fine grain tungsten carbide

The K16 is ground from fine grain tungsten carbide. Finer grain means a sharper, more consistent edge, which matters when you are cutting everything from flexible vinyls and films to stiffer stock like corrugate, foamboard, and folding carton. Carbide holds its edge longer than steel in production environments.

Common questions

How do I know this fits my machine?

The K16 replaces the Esko BLD-SF216, Zund Z16, and Gerber MCT SE16. If you are running one of those part numbers now, the K16 drops straight in. If you are not sure which blade your machine takes, reach out with your machine model and we will confirm before you order.

What materials does it cut?

The K16 handles self adhesive vinyl, polycarbonate, polyester, masking film, window prep vinyl, magnetic media, transfer paper, 3M VHB, corrugate, foamboard, folding carton, sandblasting mask, and varnish blankets. For very dense or thick materials where a drag knife deflects or stalls, an oscillating knife setup may be the better call. Reach out if you are not sure which blade geometry fits your application.

Does this blade work in oscillating knife systems?

The spec data lists this blade as compatible with both drag knife and oscillating knife systems. If you are running an oscillating knife tool holder, confirm it accepts flat stock blades before ordering. Contact us if you need compatibility confirmed for your specific machine and tool configuration.

How do I know when to replace it?

Watch for cut quality changes: ragged edges, material tearing instead of cutting cleanly, or the blade dragging through material rather than slicing. If the cut piece is not releasing cleanly from the sheet, the blade is likely dull. Replace it before cut quality becomes a production problem.

Getting the most from your cutting table

A fresh blade is a good start. But if you are going through blades faster than expected, or cut quality has become inconsistent, the blade is rarely the whole story. Cut depth, speed, pressure, and machine condition all affect how long a blade lasts and how clean it cuts.

It is worth asking: When was your machine last serviced? Are your parameters dialed in for this material? Is this the right blade geometry for what you are cutting? Could your operators use time with someone who runs these machines every day?

Flatbed Tools offers machine service, preventive maintenance, operator training, and workflow consulting. If something is not cutting right, reach out. We have probably seen it before.