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3 Types of BMAC Contact Point Mechanisms
- The Spinning Contact Point Mechanism
- The Silky Contact Point Mechanism
- The Flat Contact Point Mechanism
The "contact point" is the crucial defining element in the performance of scissors. It provides a feeling of smooth operability which enables the stylist to create a hairstyle in the exact manner imagined by the stylist. Durbility is what makes it possible to keep this feeling. The BMAC contact point has the ultimate mechanism for creating beauty.
The Spinning Contact Point Mechanism
BMAC has developed its own contact point mechanism which has been registered as a Utility Model in Japan.* A disk-shaped
contact point is inserted between the moving blade and the still blade, along with a high-precision flanged ball
bearing and a split nut. This innovative part structure, and sound theoretical basis, make it possible to acheive
unprecedented operability. The scissors fit comfortably in the hand, and are easy to open and close, making them
second to none.* Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3120056
The Silky Contact Point Mechanism
This patented* original mechanism has a spring resin packing inserted between the moving blade and the still blade
which are finely polished on the inner sides. The resin packing prevents friction between these metal parts. This
packing, in combination with ball bearings, provides a remarkable smoothness, in keeping with the name "silky." Since
the contact point itself is sealed, hair debris is shut out during cutting. These shears continue to feel like brand
new with impressive durability.* Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 4099416
The Flat Contact Point Mechanism
This is an traditional single contact point mechanism which uses ball bearings. At first glance, it appears to be an
ordinary mechanism; however, BMAC is proud of its technical prowess which enhances the precision of the parts the
maximum. This popular standard contact point mechanism provides natural operability at a reasonable price.





