Snap On blade size 7 with 3 mm (Skip Tooth) made of ice-tempered carbon steel from GogiPet®. Clipper blade as used e.g. by Wahl, Heiniger, Oster, Andis, Moser, AGC, Optimum, Aesculap (Fav5), GogiPet, etc. At Onlinezoo with best price guarantee
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Snap On blade cleaning and maintenance
Clean Snap On blades when the cutting performance decreases or when, for example, hair gets between the blades and the shaving head plucks.
Maintenance and care of A5 (Snap On or Clip) blades
- To do this, push the blade more than halfway to one side and clean the gap thoroughly with the cleaning brush.
- Then slide the blade to the other side and repeat the process.
- Push the blade back and oil the shaving head.
Thorough cleaning
If the blade still does not cut after simple maintenance, there is a hair between the precision blades exactly in the middle, please remove the blade completely by pushing it all the way out. Clean the plates thoroughly with a soft cloth (toilet paper is best) and replace the blade (follow the instructions for blade replacement).
Shearing blade guide and blade replacement
When you change the blades (possible in ceramic or steel for GogiPet blades) or replace the blade guide (white here, but can also be black or grey depending on the manufacturer).
- Slide the blade completely out of the clamp.
- Replace the (plastic) blade guide and/or the replacement blade.
To replace the blade, lift the clamp slightly with a flat screwdriver. (Do not overstretch when lifting slightly).
Just high enough for you to push the blade back in.
Insert the blade approximately in the middle and oil the shaving head
Important note!
Never open the screws on the front of the blade, you will adjust the plate pressure and render the clipper head unusable.
Oil Snap On blades every 5-10 minutes to avoid overheating, especially with newer clippers with a faster stroke rate, blades heat up very quickly.
Extra cooling and oiling sprays specially developed for blades are recommended, as you can continue working immediately without having to wipe off the oil.
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Which blade for which coat
Applications of the blades with Snap On (A5) system
Suitable for all clippers that work with standard blades. (Snap On or also called A5 or Clip blades.
Here you will find the A5 blades, the most popular A5 blades are also available as titanium shear heads with ceramic blades.
The information given here should only be a guide, it is of course a matter of taste and it always depends on the density of the coat.
Before each clipping, the dog should be well washed and brushed out.
Small Pet Clippers Blades Overview | |||
Dog breeds | Features / Special features | Body part | Clipper Blade |
Airedale Terrier | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Body, tail | #7F or #5F |
Head, neck | #9 or #7 | ||
Ears | #10 or #15 | ||
Bearded Collie | Long-haired breeds | Body, legs | #4 |
Head, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Bedlington Terrier | Breed clipping | Body | #5 or #5F |
Face, Ears | #10 or #15 | ||
Tail | #7F or #5F | ||
Bichon Frise | Breed clipping | Body Head, legs |
#4, #4F, #5 or #5F Hair scissors |
Bouvier des Flandres | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Legs, abdominal region, head | Hair scissors |
Cheeks, neck | #4 | ||
Ears | #10 or #15 | ||
Bobtail | Long-haired breeds | Body, legs | #4 |
Head, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Bolonka Zwetna | Long-haired breeds | Body, legs | #4 |
Head, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Briard | Long-haired breeds | Body, legs | #4 |
Head, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Cairn Terrier | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Back | #5, #4 |
Head, abdominal region, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Ear tips | #10, #15 | ||
Cocker Spaniel | Before clipping, first apply an undercoat rake. Complete shearing only recommended in case of age and illness | Back, Tail | #7, #7F, #5, #5F |
Face, lower part of the ear, neck, head # | #10 or #15 | ||
Cottom de tulear | Long-haired breeds | Body, legs | #4 |
Head, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Dandie Dinmont Terrier | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Body | #4, #4F |
Head, face, legs | Hair scissors | ||
Doodles | Breed clipping | Body | #4 |
Legs | #4 | ||
Head, tail | Hair scissors | ||
English Cocker Spaniel | Before clipping, first apply an undercoat rake. Complete shearing only recommended in case of age and illness | Back, tail | #7, #7F, #5, #5F |
Face, lower part of the ear, neck, head | #10 or #15 | ||
English Setter | Before clipping, first apply an undercoat rake. Complete shearing only recommended in case of age and illness | Back | #7, #7F, #5, #5F |
Head | #9 | ||
Lower part of the ear | #10 or #15 | ||
Abdominal region, tail, legs | Hair scissors | ||
English Springer Spaniel | Before clipping, first apply an undercoat rake. Complete shearing only recommended in case of age and illness | Back, tail | #7, #7F, #5, #5F |
Face, lower part of the ear, neck, head | #10 or #15 | ||
Fox Terrier | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Back, tail | #5 |
Head, ears, neck | #10 | ||
Golden Retriever | Before clipping, first apply an undercoat rake. Complete shearing only recommended in case of age and illness | Body, head | #4 or #5 |
Legs | Hair scissors | ||
Gordon Setter | Before clipping, first apply an undercoat rake. Complete shearing only recommended in case of age and illness | Head, lower part of ear, neck | #10 |
Abdominal region, tail, feet | Hair scissors | ||
Havaneser | Long-haired breeds | Body, legs | #4 |
Head, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Irish Setter | Before clipping, first apply an undercoat rake. Complete shearing only recommended in case of age and illness | Back, Tail | #7, #7F or #5, #5F |
Head, lower part of ear, neck | #10 | ||
Abdominal region, tail, feet | Hair scissors | ||
Irish Terrier | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Back, tail | #5 |
Head, ears, neck | #10 | ||
Kerry Blue Terrier | Breed clipping | Back, Tail | #4, #4F |
Cheeks, neck | #10, #15 | ||
Head | #4, #5 | ||
Labrador Retriever | Before clipping, first apply an undercoat rake. Complete shearing only recommended in case of age and illness | Body, head | #4 or #5 |
Legs | #7 or #5 | ||
Tail | Hair scissors | ||
Lagotto | Breed clipping | Body, strongly matted hair | #4, #5 |
Body, not matted | #5F, #7F | ||
Head, face | Hair scissors | ||
Lakeland Terrier | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Back, Tail | #4, #5 |
Head | #8.5 | ||
Neck, ears | #10 | ||
Lhasa Apso | Long-haired breeds | Body | #5, #5F |
Head, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Malteser | Long-haired breeds | Body | #5, #5F |
Head, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Mops | Before clipping, first apply an undercoat rake. Complete shearing only recommended in case of age and illness | Body, legs, Head, tail | #7 or #5 |
Neufundländer | Before clipping, first apply an undercoat rake. Complete shearing only recommended in case of age and illness | Body, legs, Head | #4 or #5 |
Tail | Hair scissors | ||
Pekinese | Before clipping, first apply an undercoat rake. Complete shearing only recommended in case of age and illness | Body | #5, #5F |
Head, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Pomerian | Scissor cut breed | Do not clip! | |
Poos | Breed clipping | Body | #4 |
Legs | #4 | ||
Head, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Portuguese Water Dog | Breed clipping | Body Head, face |
#4, #4F Hair scissors |
Pudel (fashion clipping) | Breed clipping | Face, paws, lower part of tail | #10 or #15 |
Body | #7 or #7F | ||
Crown, head, tail, legs | Hair scissors | ||
Schnauzer | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Body | #5 or #4 |
Legs | Hair scissors | ||
Head, tail | #4 or #5 | ||
Scottisch Terrier | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Back, chest | #4, #5 |
Ears, neck Head, cheeks |
#10, #15 #8.5, #7 |
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Tail | Hair scissors | ||
Sealyham Terrier | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Back, chest | #4, #5 |
Ears, neck | #10, #15 | ||
Head, cheeks | #8.5, #7 | ||
Tail | Hair scissors | ||
Shih Tzu | Long-haired breeds | Body | #4, #4F |
Head, face | Hair scissors | ||
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier | Breed clipping | Body | #5, #5F |
Head, belly, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Spitz | Scissor cut breed | Do not clip! | |
Welsh Terrier | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Back, Tail | #5 |
Head, ears, neck | #10 | ||
West Highland White Terrier | Trim breeds should be stripped with a stripping knive or a stripping machine. (Clipping only in case of old age and iless recommended) | Back | #5, #4 |
Head, abdominal region, tail | Hair scissors | ||
Lower part of the ear | #10, #15 | ||
Yorkshire Terrier | Long-haired breeds | Body | #4, #4F |
Head, face | Hair scissors | ||
Cats | The shorter the blade, the safer the clipping. | Body, legs | #5F or #7F |
Body, strongly matted hair | #10 #50, #40, #30 | ||
Head | Hair scissors | ||
Tail | comb only | ||
Veterinary use | Mainly used in the veterinary field | All | #50, #40, #30 |
Large dogs and large animals | Extra wide blades | Blades with W | #40W, #30W, #15W, #10W, #10WF, #7FW, #5FW, 4FW |
GogiPet® blade size 7 with 3 mm Skip Tooth.
GogiPet Snap On blade size 5 corresponds to 3 mm cutting length.
This GogiPet® blade Size 7 made of ice-tempered steel is the shortest blade with coarse teeth and is often used for matted dogs when longer blades can no longer slide under the matted areas. Due to the flat design with a larger distance for the teeth, matted areas can be removed more easily, but the skin must always be pulled taut. For the final touch, you can use the Size 7F to finish the shearing nicely and smoothly and perfect the cut.
The blades with the clip on system fit all common clippers with the standard snap on system, also known as the A5 system.
Snap On blade made of ICE tempered high carbon steel
Examples of matching clippers:
- Oster (Golden A5, A6 Slim, PowerPro Ultra, PowerMax, 3000i)
- Heiniger (Saphir, Opal)
- Wahl (KM2, KM5, KM10, KM Cordless)
- Moser (Max45, Max50)
- Andis (Puls, AGCB, Ultraedge, AGC)
- Thrive (808)
- Kerbl (Profi)
- Optimum (Ultra, 430C)
- GogiPet (Horus, Hathor)
- Aesculap (FAV 5 (GT105), Fav 5 CL (GT306), Fav 5 Hybrid (GT308), Durati)
- and identical clippers with classic Snap On blades
With GogiPet® blades you can quickly and easily replace the worn metal blade, the lower knife edge of the blades, which wears out less frequently, can be sharpened several times. If you wish, you can also use the ceramic clipper blade.
GogiPet® blades can of course be sharpened several times.
Features of the Size 7 blade:
- Size 7 corresponds to a cutting length of 3 mm or 1/8".
- High-quality stainless steel, ice-hardened, as also used for good pocket knives
- High-quality carbon steel with a hardness of 62 HRC (Rockwell)
- High quality blades for professional use
- Precise cutting leaves show quality
- Cutting surface hardened in a special process for smooth and effortless cutting
- Developed for professional clippers such as Aesculap Fav5, GogiPet Horus, GogiPet Hathor, Wahl, Oster, Andis, Heiniger and clippers of the same construction.
- Can be replaced without tools during operation
- System used by many groomers
- The knives can be sharpened several times -> Grinding service for blades and hair scissors
- However, you can also easily replace the knife yourself with a ceramic or stainless steel blade
- Top price/performance ratio
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Snap On Blades with Clip System
What is a Snap On blade?
This blade is, although known under different names such as Snap On blade, A5 blade, Clip blade, basically always the same blade and can be changed between different manufacturers, so you are independent and not bound to price increases of individual manufacturers. The Snap On blade is almost maintenance-free (apart from oiling and cleaning) and has therefore become THE standard. With clippers that have their own blade system, you are usually tied to the manufacturer. For small part clippers and paw clippers, however, special clipper heads are always used due to the size of the clipper head.
Blades with F or without F?
From size 7 (3.2mm) onwards, there are Snap On blades with and without the suffix F. The blades without F (Skip Tooth) are coarser blades, where, simply spoken, every second tooth is missing. With these blades it is easier to get through the coat, which is not completely smooth and mat-free. For the finishing (the last clipping) you use a blade with the suffix F (Full Tooth) which combs and smooths the coat during the clipping to obtain a fine cut. For the shorter blades, the toothing is described with the respective blade, which uses a special toothing.
How a blade works?
A blade basically behaves like a comb. The blade can only cut where the blade can glide through the coat. This means that if the coat is still matted, you can only cut up to approx. 5 mm or shorter. You can't cut into matts and tangles itself, that doesn't work technically.
Standard or titanium coating?
Titanium-coated blades glide better through the coat and the special coating keeps the blade sharp longer and generates less heat. GogiPet offers the most popular blades with titanium coating and ceramic blade. If the blade is used very often, then it is definitely worth buying a titanium-coated blade. Disadvantage: The coating and the ceramic blade make the blade more expensive than the standard A5 blade.
Attachment combs Yes or No?
It is always better to use a real blade, because a steel blade has robust teeth and does not cut steps into the coat even if it is resistant. However, if the coat has been prepared well enough for a comb to glide through it without problems, clip-on combs can also be used. But if an attachment comb encounters matting, you will cut a very visible step in hair. Clip-on combs are designed for finishing, as a finishing touch, and not for a complete clipping.
What to do if the blade no longer cuts properly?
Please note the correct care and maintenance of A5 blades.
Dog groomer Vienna advice:
To reduce wear and tear on blades and to ensure that they cut and glide for a long time, oil everything for 10 minutes. The easiest way to do this is to use an oil and cooling spray that you can spray on the blade and the blades and continue working immediately.
Small hairs at delivery are possible as every single GogiPet blade is factory tested on test material, it is not a used blade.
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June 21, 2021 10:44
Auch bei Trimmhunden gut
Ich habe immer wieder Kunden die Ihre Trimmhunde nicht getrimmt haben möchte, da hole ich eben zuerst die Unterwolle raus und schere dann mit dem groben Scherkopf das Fell, es funktioniert recht gut.