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General description

These bi-metal reciprocating saw blades are designed for cutting metals, including ferrous and non-ferrous materials. They feature a Weldtec tooth design for fast, efficient cuts and flexibility without breaking. The blades contain 8% cobalt, making the teeth highly resistant to wear. They are suitable for cutting various metals such as steel, stainless steel, sheet metal, and conduits.

Technical specifications

  • Blade diameter: 150mm
  • Number of teeth: 18 TPI
  • Material: Bi-metal with 8% cobalt content
  • Application: Cutting ferrous and non-ferrous metals, stainless steel, sheet metal, conduits
  • Suitable for use with materials 1.5 to 10mm (1/16 inch to 3/8 inch) thick
  • Compatibility and accessories

  • Compatible with standard reciprocating saws
  • Includes 5 blades per pack
  • Installation

  • Insert the blade into the reciprocating saw's blade clamp
  • Ensure the blade is securely fastened before use
  • Usage

  • Use appropriate safety gear such as gloves and eye protection
  • Operate the saw at a steady pace for optimal cutting performance
  • Apply moderate pressure and let the blade do the work
  • Features

    • Brand
      IRWIN
    • Width
      190 mm
    • Number of teeth
      18
    • Warranty
      1 year(s)
    • Certification body
      NF

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