1、 Is art knife a controlled tool
According to the "Standards for the Identification of Controlled Cutting Tools", artistic knives are not considered as controlled cutting tools. The reasons are as follows:
(1) Any knife that meets one of the following standards can be recognized as a controlled tool:
1. Dagger: A single edged, double-edged, or multi edged pointed knife with a handle, blade grid, and blood groove, and a tip angle of less than 60 degrees.
2. Triple edged scraper: a machining tool with three cutting edges.
3. Spring knife with self-locking device (jumping knife): a folding knife with a self-locking mechanism that can be fixed by the spring or lock inside the handle after the knife body is unfolded or ejected.
4. Other similar single edged, double-edged, and triangular sharp knives: various types of single edged, double-edged, and multi edged knives with a blade angle less than 60 degrees and a blade length exceeding 150 millimeters.
5. All types of single edged, double-edged, and multi edged cutting tools with a tip angle greater than 60 degrees and a blade length exceeding 220 millimeters.
(2) Various types of martial arts, crafts, gifts, and other knives that have not been sharpened and have a tip chamfer radius R greater than 2.5 millimeters are not included in the category of controlled knives.
2、 Can I bring a high-speed rail with my art knife
Although art knives are not classified as controlled knives, they cannot be carried on high-speed trains. Sharp or blunt tools outside of controlled knives that may endanger the personal safety of passengers cannot be carried on high-speed trains.
3、 Can graphic knives be brought onto the train
Art knives belong to the category of knives and are strictly prohibited from being carried on trains according to national regulations.
The items that are prohibited or restricted for passengers entering railway stations are mostly those that have already been prohibited or restricted. The main change is that in response to new situations in passenger injury incidents in recent years, sharp and blunt objects that may endanger passenger safety and pose significant safety hazards are listed as prohibited items; Adjustments have been made to the limited carrying capacity of items such as safety matches and regular lighters. For example, sharp and blunt tools such as kitchen knives, art knives, dining knives, slaughtering knives, axes, etc. that may endanger the personal safety of passengers, except for controlled knives; Other equipment such as nail guns, defense equipment, bows, crossbows, etc. are prohibited from entering the station and getting on the train.