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Get a QuoteRubber and textile operations demand sharp, precise cutting tools to maintain product quality and production efficiency. SGSI serves rubber and textile manufacturers across the Midwest with precision sharpening and pickup and delivery within 100 miles of the Twin Cities.
Rubber and textiles are notoriously demanding materials to cut cleanly. Dull blades drag, tear, and distort — creating inconsistent cuts, wasted material, and increased wear on equipment. SGSI has been sharpening blades for rubber and textile operations since 1976 and understands the specific demands of these industries.
From V-belt slitter blades to textile cutting knives and rubber industry cutting tools, we deliver the precision sharpening your operation needs to stay productive and produce consistent, quality output.
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Precision sharpening for V-belt slitter blades used in rubber and drive belt manufacturing operations.
→Industrial cutting knives for fabric, textile, and fiber cutting operations — maintained for clean, consistent cuts through demanding materials.
→Slitter knives from 1 to 24 inches for rubber sheet, textile roll, and film slitting operations — precision ground for clean edges.
→Non-standard cutting geometries and specialty blades for unique rubber and textile applications. Send us your print or sample.
→SGSI has been sharpening blades for rubber and textile operations since 1976. We understand your materials and what your tooling demands.
We've developed proven techniques for challenging blade types including V-belt slitters, textile knives, and other specialty cutting tools.
We offer pickup and delivery within 100 miles of the Twin Cities. You can also drop off or ship your tools directly to our Stacy, MN facility — we'll get them back to you fast.
If it has a cutting edge, we can sharpen it. Send us your most challenging blade and we'll find a way to restore it.
Get a free quote on your rubber and textile cutting tooling. pickup and delivery within 100 miles of the Twin Cities.