Premier Coarse Clipping Blade Set
Fewer teeth (18) of the bottom clipping blade leaves more fiber but a less-even finish. Has a cutting depth of 0.12".
For clipping alpacas, llamas and dense, matted hair on dogs and horses.
See our comparison chart for choosing the right clipping blade for each situation.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
- Alpacas
- Llamas
- Horses
- Ranch dogs
- Beef & Dairy cattle (peeling)
Specs
- 17 teeth, top blade
- 18 teeth, bottom blade
- 0.12" cutting depth
- Blades come to you in our Premier Blade Box
Customization
- Enter #868600 in the Catalog Quick Order (at the top left side of Premier's home page).
- Go to your Shopping Cart.
- A "Laser Imprinting" item will be listed in your shopping cart.
- In the Customization field, tell us exactly what you would like imprinted on your blade.
Precautions
Proper Storage
- Remove blades/combs/cutters from clipper or shearing machine.
- Clean blades/combs/cutters immediately after use by using a small brush or blowing off any excess dirt or hair. Cover with oil to reduce risk of rust. High carbon steel clipper blades will rust overnight. Rust will destroy both the edge and polished surface of blades.
- Store clipper/shearer and blades away from solvents, chemicals and moisture. Never leave them where they can be damaged by accidental impact.
Sharpening and Cleaning
- Premier offers an in-house resharpening service for all combs, cutters and blades. Rapid turnaround—most are sharpened within 24 hours.
- To reproduce the quality of the cutting edge on the clipper blades that came from the factory, a lapping machine must be used. Most other methods are, in our experience, inferior. In addition to producing a cutting edge that won’t last, some methods can permanently damage blades. The most common “culprit” is using large high speed grinding wheels that are used to sharpen cutters and combs.
Warning: Clipper blades/cutters/combs that have been sharpened by inferior methods or inexperienced people may be damaged to such an extent that they can never be restored to a satisfactory cutting capability. The same is true of blades that have become too heavily pitted by rust.
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Clipping and Shearing Machines
Premier 4000c Clipper Package w/case, 4 oz oil and Fine blade set
Item #828001 -For precise removal of fleece and hair. Easy to set up and tension. A powerful, lightweight, cool and quiet motor delivers more torque to the clipper blades.
$332.00 -
Professional Shears
#10 White Clipping Oil, 8 oz bottle
Item #258300 -A high-quality clear clipping and shearing oil to lubricate blades, combs and cutters. Reduces risk of stain to wool fibers and hair.
$4.20 -
Accessories
Premier Blade Box
Item #824605 -Metal storage container for clipping blades and other small items found in the fitting or show box.
$2.40 -
Accessories
Clipper Machine Sleeve
Item #824608 -Genuine leather sleeve to care for and enclose your Premier 4000c clipper machine.
$16.00 -
Resharpening Service
Resharpen - LARGE Clipper Blades (per set)
Item #868800 -Resharpen your blades, combs or cutters. Rapid turnaround, precision finish, low cost! Custom-engraving available.
$7.00 -
Resharpening Service
Personalization (Laser Imprinting), each
Item #868600 -Resharpen your blades, combs or cutters. Rapid turnaround, precision finish, low cost! Custom-engraving available.
$1.50
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Clipper Blades - Large
Replacement Top Blade
Item #873700 -Replacement top blade for the Super Surgical, Surgical, Fine, Medium and Coarse blades sets. 17 teeth.
$17.50
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Matthew M from Nevada
Works perfect!
Gary K from Washington
We have always had superior success with coarse blades for our llamas from single coat silkies through serious double coated short haired classics. And while I probably shouldn't admit this, even when the llamas haven't been washed or blown out prior to shearing, careful use of portable compressor air to blow out the dirt and regular oiling still manages to allow us to average 5-7 llamas per blade set. MORE IMPORTANTLY is the quality of re-sharpening services provided and the quality of the blades post re-sharpening. Third, I really appreciate the dating stamp on the combs. With 30+ sets of blades of varying ages, it really helps us know which sets are quite probably reaching end of life. Only so many times you can have blades sharpened.
Ruth H from Wisconsin
This blade and cutter set did a beautiful job on our black, soft-haired llama Carlos. But then couldn't handle the coarse hair and dirt of our white llama-pig Calypso. Will need to have several sets on hand to get through his mess!
Jana S from Indiana
I've never used the coarse blades, but thought I would give them a try on a couple extremely hairy donkeys.
Worked very well, got rid of the hair quickly. I like to use this blade first, then go back over with the medium if the donkey is showing and needs to be really slick.
For at stay at home donkeys the coarse is more than adequate.
Deborah W from Ilinois
Great for my mare with Cushings!