Herbertz Solingen Rescue Knife Camo Optics Aluminium, Black Blade (44068 - 218111)
- Drop Point Rescue Folder - knife by Herbertz CJH. Drop Point blade made of 420 stainless steel, hardened in the 54-57 HRC range. Works as an EDC knife. Anodized aluminum claddings in Camo Optic color.
Drop Point Rescue Folder, a folding rescue knife of the German company Herbertz CJH with a compact, durable construction. Perfectly suited as an everyday EDC (Every Day Carry) knife.
Blade - about Drop Point profile, 2.9 mm thickness, made of AISI 420 stainless steel, hardened in the 54-57 HRC range, characterized by high corrosion resistance. The matt and black coating gives a tactical look and eliminates glares. Smooth blade (Plain type) was made with flat cut (Flat Grind) cut. Double-sided Thumb Stud allows you to open the knife with one hand. The blade has a Liner-Lock type lock.
Handle - covered with anti-slip anodized aluminum claddings in Camo Optics color for a comfortable and secure grip. Weight reduction was achieved by using holes on the cladding surface. Safety of use is increased by: thumb ramp and ergonomic profiling of the handle under the fingers. The knife is equipped with a solid bolted stainless steel clip. In the rear part a knife for cutting belts and a glass breaker.
Technical Specification:
Previous product number: 218111
Product number: 44068
Name: Drop Point Rescue Folder
Steel type: AISI 420
Blade length: 86 mm / 3.39"
Blade thickness: 2.9 mm / 0.11"
Overall length: 203 mm / 7.99"
Weight: 119 g / 4.2 oz
Blade: Plain
Type of blade: Drop Point
Lock type: Liner-Lock
Handle type: Aluminum
Clip: Yes
Producer: C Jul. Herbertz GmbH, Solingen
Directed by: Sharg® - direct importer
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This product is intended for use only by adults with knowledge and experience in handling sharp cutting tools. Improper use of the knife can result in serious injuries. The blade is extremely sharp and can easily cut through skin and tissue; therefore, extra caution should always be exercised while cutting, and hands should be kept away from the cutting edge. To prevent the knife from slipping, it is recommended to cut on a stable, non-slip surface and avoid excessive force, which may cause uncontrolled blade movement.
Leaving the knife on the edge of a table, countertop, or in easily accessible places—especially where children are present—poses a significant safety risk. The knife should always be properly secured after use, ideally by placing it on a stable surface or storing it in designated knife blocks, protective sheaths, or magnetic strips. The knife should never be used for tasks it is not designed for, such as opening cans or prying objects, as this can damage the tool and lead to dangerous accidents.
A dull blade increases the risk of injury, as it requires more force and is more likely to slip from the material being cut. Therefore, it is essential to sharpen the knife regularly to maintain optimal sharpness. Additionally, proper cleaning and drying of the knife are necessary to prevent corrosion and bacterial growth. Periodic inspection of the handle and blade is recommended to check for cracks, chips, or looseness. If any damage is detected, the knife should be repaired or replaced immediately.
When using the knife, focus solely on the task at hand—avoid talking on the phone, watching television, or other distractions while cutting. Ensure proper lighting in the workspace for better visibility and control. Please note that some countries or regions have laws restricting the ownership and carrying of knives. Before purchasing or using this knife, verify that its use is legal in your location according to applicable regulations.
Following these safety guidelines will help ensure safe and effective knife use, minimizing the risk of accidents and extending the lifespan of the tool.