Professional sidewall planer with 2 reversible blades for removing the sidewall of skis and snowboards. Milled from aluminum and equipped with Teflon sliding plates, the sidewall puller Pro is a top tool for ski servicing at home.
Advantages:
- For quick preparation of the sidewall of skis and snowboards before sharpening the steel edge
- The blade position can be changed flexibly and easily
- With two different cutting blade shapes (round and square) – easy to change by repositioning
- Cutting depth can be adjusted quickly and individually
- Wide guide support
- Clear view of the cutting blade while working
- Simple and quick to use
Scope of delivery:
- 1 x side planer Pro with 2 reversible knives (round and square)
Tip from the raze-cat team:
A necessary step in professional ski tuning is removing the sidewall. We recommend this step, especially when processing the edge with a file. After removing the side cheek, the steel edge can be filed again more easily and precisely. It is sufficient to remove the sidewall a maximum of two times a year.
Professional sidewall planer with 2 reversible blades for removing the sidewall of skis and snowboards. Milled from aluminum and equipped with Teflon sliding plates, the sidewall puller Pro is a top tool for ski servicing at home.
Advantages:
- For quick preparation of the sidewall of skis and snowboards before sharpening the steel edge
- The blade position can be changed flexibly and easily
- With two different cutting blade shapes (round and square) – easy to change by repositioning
- Cutting depth can be adjusted quickly and individually
- Wide guide support
- Clear view of the cutting blade while working
- Simple and quick to use
Scope of delivery:
- 1 x side planer Pro with 2 reversible knives (round and square)
Tip from the raze-cat team:
A necessary step in professional ski tuning is removing the sidewall. We recommend this step, especially when processing the edge with a file. After removing the side cheek, the steel edge can be filed again more easily and precisely. It is sufficient to remove the sidewall a maximum of two times a year.